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https://www.amazon.com/Acer-A12-9700...439192&sr=8-2& I'd imagine this would work Spoiler
Something cheaper https://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-Premiu...eywords=laptop I highly doubt it could run GoW4 though so ignore that. |
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This is the one I use. https://www.amazon.com/HP-15-au010wm.../dp/B01JAUAMQM Intel i7 6th gen. Nvidia GeForce 950mx (IMO the best GPU you can get at this price range.) 1TB HDD You can always add an SSD by replacing the disc drive with one of those HDD/SSD caddies. The only downside to this laptop is the resolution isn't very good. But it's pretty powerful. It can definitly run CS with no problems. I mean CS isn't a super resource heavy game I got like a stable 50 FPS on an older HP laptop with an i3 processer and no GPU. Also if you do ever plan on getting some new games that are more hardware intensive, I HIGHLY reccomend that you get a cooling pad. |
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I get around 60+ FPS when running Warframe at medium settings which is pretty well optimized but still pretty hardware intensive. For games like Titanfall 2, I think I stay around 60ish FPS when running on all low settings although I do have the FPS capped at around 70. The relatively low resolution may make everything look pretty bad but its playable at least. I guess for games like Overwatch, that doesn't really matter. These games really heat up my laptop so definitely get a cooling pad. Here's the one I use: https://www.amazon.com/Mobility-Lapt...op+cooling+pad |
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