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    i7-8750
    HD 1TB+128GB SSD
    RAM: 12GB - DDR4
    Graphics card: 1050 GTX - 4GB

    *LAPTOP* HP brand.

    Just a quick guides regarding these specifications,
    Is it recommended ? Decent enough to stream with high quality
    Without any fps lags ? Does it run high games smoothly ?
    Your thoughts would be highly appreciated, thank you.

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    Originally Posted by Historic View Post
    i7-8750
    HD 1TB+128GB SSD
    RAM: 12GB - DDR4
    Graphics card: 1050 GTX - 4GB
    I would recommend going for a model with a GTX 1060 6GB at the very least, especially if you're looking to stick to the laptop for another ~2.5-3 years and intend to play newer games with decent settings on 1080p. The 1050 already seems obsolete and probably isn't worth it anymore. How much does the laptop cost?

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    Originally Posted by EternalBeast View Post
    I would recommend going for a model with a GTX 1060 6GB at the very least, especially if you're looking to stick to the laptop for another ~2.5-3 years and intend to play newer games with decent settings on 1080p. The 1050 already seems obsolete and probably isn't worth it anymore. How much does the laptop cost?
    I'd just stick to some games I actually admire, Combat Arms, Fortnite, and mainly GunZ; will I face any problems while playing these games ? plus streaming.

    Israel prices are quite expensive here.
    That type of laptop costs around 1,550$
    I'm pretty sure searching for that type abroad would be cheaper.
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    Originally Posted by Historic View Post
    Israel prices are quite expensive here.
    That type of laptop costs around 1,550$
    I'm pretty sure searching for that type abroad would be cheaper.
    I definitely wouldn't buy a laptop with a 1050 or 1050 Ti anymore. It is worth investing more for a GTX 1060, especially if you plan on sticking to the same laptop for a couple of years or more.
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    Originally Posted by EternalBeast View Post
    I definitely wouldn't buy a laptop with a 1050 or 1050 Ti for $1550. It is worth investing a bit more for a GTX 1060, especially if you plan on sticking to the same laptop for a couple of years or more.
    That's what I decided at first, but guess what, it costs way more than this one, I planned on getting one with 1060 GTX, 16GB RAM and a higher SSD. (2100$).
    That's Israel's expenses fam. However, my budget ain't allowing getting that.

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    Originally Posted by EternalBeast View Post
    I definitely wouldn't buy a laptop with a 1050 or 1050 Ti anymore. It is worth investing more for a GTX 1060, especially if you plan on sticking to the same laptop for a couple of years or more.
    I agree. Don't go too cheap, 1060 is a huge improvement over the 1050. Especially since most 1060's are 6GB.
    My Younger brother recently bought the "OMEN by HP 15-dc0003nd" for €899,99 (or 999,99 - not sure; he got either 100 or 200€ discount). Was definitely the best laptop he could get for that price.


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    Originally Posted by Historic View Post
    That's what I decided at first, but guess what, it costs way more than this one, I planned on getting one with 1060 GTX, 16GB RAM and a higher SSD. (2100$).
    That's Israel's expenses fam. However, my budget ain't allowing getting that.
    Having to spend $2100 for those specs is quite unfortunate. However, keep in mind that SSD/RAM/Hard disk can always be upgraded, but you've got to stick to the processor and GPU once you buy the laptop. Maybe you should look into laptops with 7th gen processors such as the i7-7700HQ with GTX 1060 3gb/6gb if it fits your budget better. It's what I currently use and seems to be great.

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    You also got to consider GTX 1050 in a laptop is a mobile chip and performs worse than a GTX 1050 in a computer. Even if it should be able to handle games like Fortnite etc. it will heat faster because laptops, in general, have shit cooling systems.

    For longevity, I would definitely go for a laptop with GTX 1060(mobile). The improvement is huge. Here is an idea of how much the difference is: https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compar...64336vsm211022

    TL;dr If you are planning to use it for 1-2 years or only to play lower end games, go for this laptop. If you want a laptop you can use for a longer period, go for a laptop with GTX 1060 in it.

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    Don't use a laptop for gaming.

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    its not worth getting gtx 1060 if u are only playing the games u listed
    i have gtx 1050 and can play almost any game at 1080p
    Last edited by granitxhaka2; 11-02-2018 at 05:47 PM.

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