I was hesitant for a moment now but I am looking for a gaming laptop and of course I want the best $/performance ratio possible.
My choice pretty much stopped on Prostar P17x / P37x range. As of right now I am just waiting to see what kind of offerings will be available during Black Friday which is the best time to do such purchase.
I built many pcs in the past and I know the golden rule for GPUs, always buy the single most powerful card you can afford instead of a less powerful SLI config. Does it works with laptops as well? Since they are harder to mod I guess not really? Also, I understand that for a gaming laptop a crucial component is the CPU as they are limited compared to desktop versions.
I am looking at the option of going for a i7-4810MQ instead of the basic i7-4710MQ to gain some longevity and avoid too much bottleneck.
The GPU is much harder to choose. For 300$ difference I can go SLI 970M instead of single 980M. Is this a good choice for a longevity purpose?
My budget is 2k CAD, I plan on playing BF4- Hardline- Wow- SC2- Dragon Age Inq. I am willing to wait another 3 months for the best possible prices.
What do you guys think of the Prostar products? I don't see much reviews of them but they are ridiculously cheaper than MSI or Asus.
My choice pretty much stopped on Prostar P17x / P37x range. As of right now I am just waiting to see what kind of offerings will be available during Black Friday which is the best time to do such purchase.
I built many pcs in the past and I know the golden rule for GPUs, always buy the single most powerful card you can afford instead of a less powerful SLI config. Does it works with laptops as well? Since they are harder to mod I guess not really? Also, I understand that for a gaming laptop a crucial component is the CPU as they are limited compared to desktop versions.
I am looking at the option of going for a i7-4810MQ instead of the basic i7-4710MQ to gain some longevity and avoid too much bottleneck.
The GPU is much harder to choose. For 300$ difference I can go SLI 970M instead of single 980M. Is this a good choice for a longevity purpose?
My budget is 2k CAD, I plan on playing BF4- Hardline- Wow- SC2- Dragon Age Inq. I am willing to wait another 3 months for the best possible prices.
What do you guys think of the Prostar products? I don't see much reviews of them but they are ridiculously cheaper than MSI or Asus.