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So while editing my laptop just hit the bucket. So I will urgently be looking for a gaming laptop the next couple of days. I really need help. I can’t fit a gaming computer in my small apartment with my setup but if there is a possible really nice gaming laptop that will be good for editing and streaming without crashing I am in desperate need. Also One Piece and FMA will be tomorrow (will edit on my bf computer) on Patreon but One piece video I had to move to Thursday so you guys will get it two days earlier. I need to figure out my situation with my computer ASAP.


Budget around $1200-$1600 because in the future I still want a tower PC but I really need a good gaming PC for the time being

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NekoUrabe

Oh no! Hope you can find a nice replacement soon!

Anonymous

deep concolonces for ur laptop :(, anyway it will be dope if you watch One Piece side by side with ur bf.....sadly he dont watch it #cmiiw

smf_frieza

I am trying to get multiple suggestions to help decide since I have to find one fast having multiple inputs will be nice

Anonymous

Alienware has some of the best gaming laptops so I been told.. not exactly an expert on those but they are highly praised u might wanna take a look on those

Speziald

a budget would be nice to know cause there´s no open end to the price there... ^^

Travis Turck

Origin PC is also a good alternative to Alienware.

Anonymous

For $1600 you can grab a nice medium entry laptop although it won't be super efficient at editing. There's plenty of good brands to choose from such as the asus rog/strix series, msi and Acer. Do your research on which one you want to choose carefully tho. Goodluck

Anonymous

This is the best I could find for that range https://www.newegg.com/black-aspire-acer-a715-everyday-value/p/1TS-000X-00WK8 , this has a good medium level graphics card, should be able to play almost everything at medium to high above 60 fps, has 2 TB of storage, 1 as a HDD and another 1 as an SSD, it has 32 GB of RAM. Has a large 17 inch screen and a very strong CPU. This should hopefully cover everything that you would need.

Colum Lennon

I have to agree with you as it would be very difficult to get a decent editing laptop for that price

FrofiFly

If you've got the budget, I've heard Alienware has a really good range of gaming laptops . Might be worth checking some out!

Akachi

Not sure how intensive editing and processing is, but this is super overkill for gaming in both cpu and gpu (unless u do 4K 144hz). So anything better than this is probably overkill, and this one is well within your budget ($1375 USD): https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16883230417 can probably find ~$1100 pcs with one tier lower gpu (rtx 2070) and similar/same cpu (i7 9700K). Heck for editing even ryzen may be better I'm not too sure but this should give you a general idea of what to expect for what price. Lower than $1000 you can still probably find a pc with same/similar tier cpu, and 2+ tiers lower gpu (gtx 1660ti or worse), but the problem it's harder to find a good deal that comes with a super good cpu (i7 9700K) with a low-mid range gpu (gtx 1660ti or worse).

Anonymous

If you’re looking for a temporary holdover PC, I’d go for something like the MSI GF63. There should be a July 4th sale on now somewhere as well. Strike while the iron’s hot. Good luck.

Anonymous

Smh, everyone saying something under 1k wouldn’t be good for editing is something I can’t wrap my head around. I have 3 Asus gaming laptops & they all work great for gaming & editing. You can buy one online or maybe at Best Buy.

Anonymous

If you want a powerful gaming PC you can build one with a micro ATX motherboard, those things can be super small. Unless you're set on a full/mid tower or don't have room for a setup at all. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GZ44YMZ/ref=psdc_13896615011_t1_B07GZ4C6FX is a good option at $1499 plus it has prime shipping if you have amazon prime! Only downside is it only has a 512G SSD that can be upgraded to 1TB for an extra $100. I am not sure exactly how powerful of a laptop you are looking for, because you find laptops a bit cheaper if you sacrifice the 32G ram down to like 16G. Would be easier to recommend if we knew your current specs and how much of an upgrade you want since you said you would be looking for desktops in the future.

Anonymous

This is exactly what you're looking for. Comes in a gorgeous pink too but that's $300 more with the same specs. https://www.razer.com/gaming-laptops/razer-blade-stealth/shop

GoldArthur

You can get a micro itx gaming pc

GS

It has a terrible gpu for that price point. Way better laptop options than that.

GS

Get ASUS ROG Strix Scar II (GL504GS-DS74) or ACER Predator Triton 500 (PT515-51-71VV).

Resticon

People still think Alienware is good? Alienware was good until they got bought by Dell. They have been overpriced rubbish ever since.

Resticon

The Triton is probably a bit over her price point but would definitely be worth the extra $200 if she were gaming. For a video editor though, a laptop with only 512GB of Hard drive space may be a tough sell because she'll have to rely significantly on an additional external drive with slow speeds for the bulk of her storage needs. When you take that into consideration the Scar would probably be far more sufficient for her needs.

Anonymous

Acer predator Helios 300 - has various models but the general specs is a 9th generation Intel i7 cpu (quite good) and the starting GPU is a GTX 1060 (fairly good). The price range is around your budget as well. There are models that go up to a GTX 2060 or 2070 as well but more pricey. However, it is unfortunate that you can't get a gaming PC right now as a gaming laptop have a short life imo. Especially if you are streaming and editing HD videos for long durations, it will be harsh on the laptop with limited heat dispersion due to its enclosed casing. If it's maintained well, it can go a few years before you see a noticeable drop in performance.

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Anonymous

Do you want portability/lightness? Is off the wall battery life important to you? Do you prefer having a vibrant screen for editing/consuming content, or do you want a high refresh rate screen for first person shooters?

Resticon

The problem with Origin is that there is only one in her price range and it's the 15" non-customizable ready-to-ship base model with mediocre specs. Their top tier laptops aren't really bad, if a bit high in price, but the models on the lower end just aren't good comparably.

Resticon

Though I generally tend to avoid recommending most name brand PCs, this laptop by HP is right around your price range, has all the specs to call itself a quality gaming laptop and can be ordered from Amazon and One-Day shipped for free with Prime. https://www.amazon.com/HP-17-Inch-i7-9750H-Solid-State-17-cb0040nr/dp/B07T7R73G7/ref=pd_sbs_147_3/135-0894144-2855401?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B07T7R73G7&pd_rd_r=a4e819d4-9cc7-11e9-b8f1-8196756ce61d&pd_rd_w=us4Av&pd_rd_wg=F4MJx&pf_rd_p=588939de-d3f8-42f1-a3d8-d556eae5797d&pf_rd_r=CHTTHXMF28BR5JP0HBT1&psc=1&refRID=CHTTHXMF28BR5JP0HBT1

Resticon

If you have a MIcro Center near you though you may also be able to get a 15" version with a slightly larger SSD but no HDD and slightly weaker graphics card, but you'll save about $400. https://www.microcenter.com/product/607101/omen-15-dc1052nr-156-gaming-laptop-computer---black

Anonymous

If you're near the Microcenter in Tustin get this. I'll be buying this for my brother for his bday. best specs at $1500: https://www.microcenter.com/product/602316/1520-156-gaming-laptop-computer---black Intel Core i7-8750H Processor 2.2GHz NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 8GB GDDR5X 16GB DDR4-2666 RAM 500GB Solid State Drive Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 6-in-1 Card Reader 10/100/1000 Network 2x2 Intel Wireless-AC 9560 Bluetooth 5.0 15.6" Full HD 144Hz Display with G-Sync Support

Daniel Burgmann

I can't recommend an intel CPU (or a laptop with an Intel CPU) atm since the Ryzen CPUs from AMD have a higher performance at a lower price/cost, especially if you want to do something like video editing.

Daniel Burgmann

Make sure that your new PC or Laptop has an AMD Ryzen CPU. Many people recommend Intel out of habit, but nowadays Ryzen CPUs offer a better performance (especially for video editing and rendering) for a much lower price.

Abraxas

I agree with Daniel, also I think if you want to cut back on the price a little bit, the NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti is also a good choice for your GPU.

Resticon

This is only true in the case of Ryzen 3 and 5 actually and the cheaper Ryzen 5 actually trades off a fair amount of power for the $100 difference. Ryzen 7s are still capped at 64GB of RAM leaving limited upgradeability, lack an integrated GPU booster, and have significantly lower clock speeds capping at 4.3 GHz...making the Intel 6-core 4.5GHz cpus well worth the extra few bucks. Meanwhile the Ryzen 9 has the exact opposite issue with significantly more multi-core performance than the i9s but in some cases can be upwards of $1500 more expensive despite slower single-core speeds. In addition, many manufacturers simply don't pair a GeForce with a Ryzen GPU very often and the GeForce Turing architecture is significantly superior in terms of gaming, video editing and rendering over Radeon. If she was looking for a computer next month, I'd say Ryzen's 3rd generation would be a whole different story. But since we are still limited to their 2nd gen against Intel's 9th gen i-core processors, it's not really a question for a gaming build. Their 3rd gen however is shaping up to be extremely impressive though, once they hit 7nm.

Deathwolf01

A bit late but my recommendation if you plan on getting a more powerful Desktop in the future is to just buy a gaming laptop off ebay or off Facebook Marketplace. I bought my Acer Predator Helios 300 on Facebook from a local person for $700, has a i7 4core-8thread, 16Gb of RAM (16GB is highly recommended as a minimum for what you need), 256Gb NVME SSD for Windows 10, 2TB HDD for Storage and Video Editing Files, and a full fledged GTX 1060 6Gb which I'm able to run VR Games smoothly and play on High/Ultra on 1080p. You don't need anything fancy if you plan on getting a Desktop anyways.