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Hellboy

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Hi.

So I've considered buying a Lenovo Y50-70, but eh, I'm not clear about which one exactly, I should choose. So here's those I've thought of:

1) - Price: 1250,31$
  • Intel i5 processor (i5-4210H), 256 GB SSD, 8 GB ram
  • Nvidia GTX 960M, 4 GB graphics card
  • 15.6" IPS Full HD screen (1920x1080)

2) - Price: 1470,96$
  • Intel i7 processor (i7-4720HQ), 512 GB SSD, 16 GM ram
  • Nvidia GTX 960M, 4 GB graphics card
  • 15.6" TN Full HD screen (1920x1080)
3) - Price: 1544,50$
  • Intel i7 processor (i7-4720HQ), 512 GB SSD, 16 GM ram
  • Nvidia GTX 960M, 4 GB graphics card
  • 15.6" IPS 4K screen (3840 x 2160)
 
If the price is not a problem for you, I'd suggest you the third one.
 
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If the price is not a problem for you, I'd suggest you the third one.

That was also the one I prefered, however as I watched reviews on it, it seems like the screen kinda bottlenecked the specs, since it's not high-end specs in the laptop, and basically it wouldn't be able to run games in 4K with 40+ fps.
And also, if I wanted to lower the resolution to regular HD in games, it would shrink the size of the window, and just add black bars all around it.
 
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Hi.

So I've considered buying a Lenovo Y50-70, but eh, I'm not clear about which one exactly, I should choose. So here's those I've thought of:

1) - Price: 1250,31$
  • Intel i5 processor (i5-4210H), 256 GB SSD, 8 GB ram
  • Nvidia GTX 960M, 4 GB graphics card
  • 15.6" IPS Full HD screen (1920x1080)

2) - Price: 1470,96$
  • Intel i7 processor (i7-4720HQ), 512 GB SSD, 16 GM ram
  • Nvidia GTX 960M, 4 GB graphics card
  • 15.6" TN Full HD screen (1920x1080)
3) - Price: 1544,50$
  • Intel i7 processor (i7-4720HQ), 512 GB SSD, 16 GM ram
  • Nvidia GTX 960M, 4 GB graphics card
  • 15.6" IPS 4K screen (3840 x 2160)
nothing since a gaming laptop sucks, gl with a 4k panel which only supports 30HZ
 
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nothing since a gaming laptop sucks, gl with a 4k panel which only supports 30HZ

Y50 has 48 hertz refreshrate tho, but I think I'm going with number 2, after talking to my dad about this.
Thanks for the help though, people.
 
Y50 has 48 hertz refreshrate tho, but I think I'm going with number 2, after talking to my dad about this.
Thanks for the help though, people.
also overpriced and the gpu is pretty shiti for 1.5k i get better stuff

EDIT: rather get an ASUS ROG one than thus plastic cheap Lenovo ones
 
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also overpriced and the gpu is pretty shiti for 1.5k i get better stuff

EDIT: rather get an ASUS ROG one than thus plastic cheap Lenovo ones

Do you even watch reviews? The ASUS ROG gets incredibly hot internally, 95-97 degrees celcius, during intense gaming sessions (Which I will be using it for mainly) And also, you're not able to get a better GPU for that kind of money here in Denmark. We have to pay a 25% tax on everything, sadly.
 
Do you even watch reviews? The ASUS ROG gets incredibly hot internally, 95-97 degrees celcius, during intense gaming sessions (Which I will be using it for mainly) And also, you're not able to get a better GPU for that kind of money here in Denmark. We have to pay a 25% tax on everything, sadly.
well, before i spend 1500€ on an "gaming notebook" > @Raion INTEL HD GRAPHICS 6100 hue < i better upgrade my current pc to be honest
my friend has an ROG and doesnt have any kind of issues, GTX 970 in it and 16gig ram with an i7 and a 256gb ssd i believe.
 
well, before i spend 1500€ on an "gaming notebook" > @Raion INTEL HD GRAPHICS 6100 hue < i better upgrade my current pc to be honest
my friend has an ROG and doesnt have any kind of issues, GTX 970 in it and 16gig ram with an i7 and a 256gb ssd i believe.
Yeah I also have a desktop, but since I'm going to an IT tech school in a couple of weeks, I need a laptop on which I can use to school and LAN parties aswell.
 

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