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Help Choosing A Gaming Laptop?

So, I want to buy another gaming laptop. I’m coming off of an Asus G53SW, which was brilliant except for the power pin which kept breaking. Eventually, it got way too frustrating to RMA my laptop so much so I decided to get another one.
My minimum specifications are as follows :
Core i7
8 GB RAM
nVidia 660 or higher
500 GB HDD (I don’t mind not having an SSD)
The laptop must be well built and mustn’t break as easily as the Asus did
It should also not be too heavy because I tend to change workplaces. It doesn’t need to be ultraportable. Just enough to carry it to another building without tiring me out. 14-15 inch laptops are usually fine.
My current choices with all the associated thought processes are as follows :
1. Alienware M14x – It’s small, pretty powerful for its size, is known for really good build quality (and also has a power connector that’d be very hard to break through daily use lol) and, let’s admit, looks really pretty. The problem is that the screen isn’t 1080p, it has a slightly weaker GPU than usual and is kind of pricey.
2. Sager NP9130 – I hadn’t heard of these guys for a long time, and I know they serve a very niche market, which is why I’m slightly unsure about buying from them because I don’t know much about the overall build quality of these laptops. However, they pack a brilliant punch in their laptops.
3. MSi GE60 – This one seems like a really good option too. It’s the cheapest of the lot, and still packs a massive punch in a pretty good package. However, people have raised issues about it’s build quality. It also happens to use the same power connector as the Asus I’m leaving.
Any help and suggestions are welcome! Thanks in advance!

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  1. Ryan says:

    Definitely Sager NP9150 – not the NP9130, as that’s quite a bit weaker, and if you’re considering Alienturd, then you can afford the 50.
    Them, ASUS and MSI are the only good brands for gaming laptops (ASUS is the best although a few models are fragile).
    Sagers are made with Clevo cases, which I’ve heard are extremely sturdy. The quality looks amazing too.
    Just no matter what you do, stay away from Alienware.
    The build quality isn’t great; I don’t know where you heard that lie from. They’re actually made from flimsy plastic and overheat nearly as much, if not more than Macs.
    There’s no reason to buy it, since it looks corny, is underpowered compared to the other options, built terribly (if you thought ASUS was bad…) and is terribly overpriced.
    The only thing it has going for it is the rainbow keyboard, but Sager has them too.

  2. Klipsch says:

    I’ve got the M14x, the latest revision, the R2. Has an Nvidia 650m in it. Much better than the 555m of the R1 generation.
    I’ve had this thing a year, and I LOVE it.
    It wasn’t overpriced either. Despite people’s stubborn beliefs. Have fun!

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