How long will this laptop last?

Gunji_Murgi

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Aug 6, 2016
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So, i'm about to buy this ASUS ROG ZX50VW-MS71 laptop and was wondering how many years can I get out of it. I'm mainly going to use this for College and the odd game.

specs:
Intel Core i7-6700HQ Processor 2.6GHz
Microsoft Windows 10 64-bit
8GB DDR4 RAM
1TB 5,400RPM Hard Drive
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M 2GB GDDR5
DL DVDRW/CD-RW
Secure Digital Card Reader
10/100/1000 Network
802.11ac Wireless
Bluetooth 4.0
15.6" Full HD Display


the link
http://www.microcenter.com/product/460656/ROG_ZX50VW-MS71_156_Gaming_Laptop_Computer_-_Black
 
Solution
For running newer games on, you are already at the mid-range at most. In 3 years you will be at the low end of gaming.

The hard drive is slow now, you should get a system with a solid state drive.

For general use, it will run programs for 10 years with no issues, it's a good CPU.

If you are asking how long it will last without breaking, no way to know aside from the fact that ASUS is one of the better brands.
For running newer games on, you are already at the mid-range at most. In 3 years you will be at the low end of gaming.

The hard drive is slow now, you should get a system with a solid state drive.

For general use, it will run programs for 10 years with no issues, it's a good CPU.

If you are asking how long it will last without breaking, no way to know aside from the fact that ASUS is one of the better brands.
 
Solution
Overall, it depends on what your minimum expectations are when it comes to playing games. Naturally, the lower your expectations, the longer you can go without replacing it... unless it breaks.

It's good enough to play most games at 1080p with medium settings with good performance. As the years go buy you will find that you need to either lower the graphic setting and / or lower the resolution to get acceptable performance out of it when it comes to playing games.

As for the CPU itself... as hang-the-9, stated it can last a long time. For example, a stock speed i5-2500k (released in Q1 2011) with a modern GPU can still perform nearly as well as a current generation i5-6660k running at stock speed with the same modern GPU.