Looking to buy a laptop around 1000 USD

Louis100396

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Jan 18, 2015
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I'm moving on to college soon and finding the right laptop has been hard. Maybe it's because of my budget but basically, I'm looking for a gaming laptop that is:

Around and up to 1050
17.3 inches
i7 processor
750 GB or 1TB HDD 7200 rpm
A decent graphics card that I can run intensive games with graphics on high and will provide decent fps.
And At least 8 gb ram

Haven't had much experience with a laptop since I didn't need one so feel free to ask what other information you want/need.
 
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Louis100396

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Thanks for the suggestion! It is a pretty good laptop however, I am only looking for 17.3"
 

fooball

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Jun 14, 2014
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This: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834314704
Seems to suit you the best.

In my experiences, the 17" ones are not portable at all. If you ever want to move it around sometimes, it will be a pain. The 15" ones seem cheaper for some reason (they are usually more expensive for the same internals in Canada).

This: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834231630R has a slightly weaker cpu (but only by a tiny bit) and has 12GB of ram compared to 16GB. The good thing is that it looks more expensive. It is a open box though.
 

Louis100396

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Jan 18, 2015
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The Acer Aspire you suggested seems to be the one I'm looking for. Does 16 gb of ram seem excessive? I feel like something around 8 gb - 12 gb would be enough and a small SSD would be even better.
Thank you for your suggestion! It has been the closest thing to what I've been looking for.
 

fooball

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You can sell 8GB and use that money to get a small (~128GB?) ssd. A ssd is better than 16GB of ram IMO.

 

Louis100396

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how would i go about doing that? actually selling the part? or find another computer that has 8gb ram with an ssd?
 

fooball

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You can sell it on craigslist or something like that. Ebay would work too, I guess, but prices would be lower due to shipping charges and fees. I'm currently too scared to sell on ebay in case the buyer says it's not right and opens a dispute (unless I'm wrong and its not possible).
I've been buying and selling on craigslist- and I'm still quite far from reaching college age. Everything has been good. I always bring someone along with me and meet at a crowded place just in case.

A downside of selling is that you have to lower the price below retail prices. For example, if pcpartpicker.com gives the lowest price at $65 usd total (including fees), I would aim to get 10% off $65. I leave at least 10-15% space for people negotiating price, so I list it at ~$75. If they don't negotiate, it's an extra.

If the ram (most) is mac compatible, you can say that.
Did you see how much apple sells 8gb of ram?!? $400 Canadian + 12% tax for 8gb!!!

The ssd slot may be msata, and those ssds are 10% more expensive that 2.5" ones. Maybe you can sell both the hard drive (for $45?) and 8gb of ram and get a 1tb hybrid drive for ~$80.
 
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