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    Gaming Laptop Which One

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      Sniper Angel
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      Anyone would recommend a gaming laptop? I heard Allienware, Aftershock,MSI & Asus are good. Going get for kid for gaming but don't think the games play are really hardcore type.


      Currently usng a HP laptop play but after sometime it would blackout by itself. Meaning cannot withstand the heatness
      . :roll:

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        Dreamgear
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        Sniper Angel:
        Anyone would recommend a gaming laptop? I heard Allienware, Aftershock,MSI & Asus are good. Going get for kid for gaming but don't think the games play are really hardcore type.


        Currently usng a HP laptop play but after sometime it would blackout by itself. Meaning cannot withstand the heatness
        . :roll:

        U sure u wanna equiped him with a gaming laptop?

        If overheat, can get a cooler pad.

        For me, i will get after shock (support local player) or lenovo or asus gaming laptop. Depending on your budget actually

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          Sniper Angel
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          Dreamgear:
          Sniper Angel:

          Anyone would recommend a gaming laptop? I heard Allienware, Aftershock,MSI & Asus are good. Going get for kid for gaming but don't think the games play are really hardcore type.


          Currently usng a HP laptop play but after sometime it would blackout by itself. Meaning cannot withstand the heatness
          . :roll:


          U sure u wanna equiped him with a gaming laptop?

          If overheat, can get a cooler pad.

          For me, i will get after shock (support local player) or lenovo or asus gaming laptop. Depending on your budget actually

          Could recommend me the model for Aftershock, Lenovo & Asus? Due to the limited area desk space, not possible to put any cooler pad. :xedfingers:

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            annielovesboogeydog
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            Alienware laptops are priced astronomically, even the entry level ones. Unless your child is a sucker for computing power intensive games like borderlands, you can look at a cheaper alternative.

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              pacman clyde
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              http://www.dell.com/sg/p/alienware-17/pd I would recommend the Alienware-17 gaming laptop. thats probably the best gaming laptop for now, and the only ddrawback is the price.

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                Poochenene
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                Herro, boiboi here

                I really dont recommend getting a gaming laptop. 1stly, it really serves no use. Even a mid range ultrabook/laptop will be sufficient for gaming. Unless your kid want be professional gamer wif super high graphics or no lag. Just get decent laptop/desktop will do. Be mindful of what games he wants to play. If he wants to play basic games like CSGO or minecraft or whatever, those dont require gaming laptops. Not to mention many gaming laptops are heavy. What if you kids needs to bring laptop to school?

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                  Yuraaaa_
                  last edited by

                  Poochenene:
                  Herro, boiboi here

                  I really dont recommend getting a gaming laptop. 1stly, it really serves no use. Even a mid range ultrabook/laptop will be sufficient for gaming. Unless your kid want be professional gamer wif super high graphics or no lag. Just get decent laptop/desktop will do. Be mindful of what games he wants to play. If he wants to play basic games like CSGO or minecraft or whatever, those dont require gaming laptops. Not to mention many gaming laptops are heavy. What if you kids needs to bring laptop to school?
                  good point. should get something your kid can bring ard or to sch. I wont encourage my kids to be hardcore gamers so i personally would not get the gaming coms 😓

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                    MyPillow
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                    My kid usually plays on ps4 so dun need gaming com
                    Coz they are still kids la ...

                    Why do u think Computer gaming still exist ? graphics n experience can’t be compared .some adults / uncles are still so into it 😆

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                      lyziah
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                      What’s the best ASUS gaming laptop to get?

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