1. Gaming laptop under 700$

    Hello guys i would like to have some advice which laptop should i pick i only play wow 3.3.5.

    Those are the wow requirements :

    Processor: Intel Pentium D 805 2.67GHz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 3600+
    Graphics: AMD Radeon X1600 or NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT 256MB
    System Memory: 2 GB RAM
    Storage: 15 GB Hard drive space
    DirectX 9 Compatible Graphics Card

    And i am looking for those 2 laptops:

    Laptop #1 : https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Gaming-i...language=en_US

    Laptop #2 : https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-Gaming-P...language=en_US

    Please help me pick one, my computers knowledge is not verry good. Thanks verry much!

  2. Hello guys i would like to have some advice which laptop should i pick i only play wow 3.3.5.

    Those are the wow requirements :

    Processor: Intel Pentium D 805 2.67GHz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 3600+
    Graphics: AMD Radeon X1600 or NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT 256MB
    System Memory: 2 GB RAM
    Storage: 15 GB Hard drive space
    DirectX 9 Compatible Graphics Card

    And i am looking for those 2 laptops:

    Laptop #1 : https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Gaming-i...language=en_US

    Laptop #2 : https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-Gaming-P...language=en_US

    Please help me pick one, my computers knowledge is not verry good. Thanks verry much!
    so, I looked at both choices, and I have experience with one of them.

    The intel one is probably going to be the most "Stable". When Ryzen 5 came out, people had issues with drivers and weird graphic issues on the monitor, as well as overheating and BSOD. I'm not sure how far they've come, you should look it up.

    According to my PERSONAL experience with the 1050ti, it's not impressive, but will do the job for WoW. The Rx560 DOES have more ram, but might be a bit slower, meaning nothing if you're not maxing out your settings, but something if you want to play things like overwatch or battlefield. I always went for more Vram because games evolve and sometimes you find something you want to do, but that something requires 5-6 gigs of Vram to run properly.

    Choosing AMD over Intel is still unfortunately a trade-off for stability. Amd drivers are premature and usually are not compatible with certain things, causing silly issues. So, your choice very simple: Do you want stability? or the do you want more Vram and POSSIBLY a hotter system to cool?

    A side note: The NEW Ryzen 4000 is coming this month, so maybe you should wait a few days and buy something MUCH STRONGER in just 2-3 weels time, or less. Here is an example of how much better they will be.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTO7959ySss

    Goodluck choosing, but I would wait for the new revisions with the newer chips. The new laptops will be using Zen2, which is a godsend to desktops.

    FYI- the new AMD models use NVIDIA graphics, so less issues for you regarding games.
    Edited: April 1, 2020

  3. Thanks you verry much for the review and you time, i will only use the laptop for wow, i don't have time for others games but yeah i will probably wait for this one

    Asus TUF Gaming TUF506IH-RS53 Ryzen 5 4600H GTX 1650 15.6-inch 60 Hz he will be 899$ canadian dollars.

    i can't really afford better one over 1000$ for now.

    Thanks you again :)

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