Yo guys A litle help choosing Maybe a new Laptop

AlphaNova

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Yo guys im locking for a gaming laptop that will last me for some years.
I mostly play games like WoW and League some times, but would like it to run games like pubg 2.
For this reason idk if i should go after one with a 1060 or 1070 card, any suggestions.
And i would like a recomendation for a brand i have been using an Asus for 5 years now at it has been preatty solid so far.
Budget wise will figuer it out would just like some recomendations first.
 
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I like MSI laptops, powerful, good cooling and slim. I'm running an MSI GE17 but they have newer models out that use 1060, 1070 and 1080s for GPUs instead of the older architecture GPUs like whats in my MSI GE17

You should check them out.

androbourne

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I like MSI laptops, powerful, good cooling and slim. I'm running an MSI GE17 but they have newer models out that use 1060, 1070 and 1080s for GPUs instead of the older architecture GPUs like whats in my MSI GE17

You should check them out.
 
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hawkguide192

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About seven years back I had one of the dell xps laptops. It was maybe $2500. It was beautiful. Ran like a charm....until it didn't. It's fan bearings got messed up. Dell came over a few times to "fix" it. They said it was fixed and as they left it would break again. I had to buy a super expensive laptop cooler to even keep that thing under control since it's fans were broke. Nobody else would fix it...and then dell just gave up on it. I'm never going to get a laptop to use for gaming with again. I got this PC for about 3k(that's including peripherals though). I highly recommend getting a PC, unless you actually need to be on the move a lot. You can always upgrade your PC, and it's a lot cheaper to get the best parts than it is to get a brand new laptop. My buddy got a new mobo,i7-8700k, ddr4 3200 for $700. Nvidia came out with geforce now which let's you use their servers on a $200 laptop to play games that would require a beastly computer. I'm assuming it's only a matter of time, if not already, that we can use our own desktops. That way if you go away for a few days you can leave your PC on and bring a cheap laptop with you to play heavily demanding games. That's the only time I'll buy a laptop again, unless for business purposes.