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Time for a Laptop

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Thread Starter 
I just really want to a gaming laptop man. I've never owned one and I think it's time. I've done research on graphics cards so I know how to tell when they are strong (most likely thanks to your past posts..I do a lot of searching heh), and how much RAM I should have. You know, just basic crap like that. I don't really know about processors though heh..

But anyway, I just really want to know..a gaming laptop..I can play ANY game I want on really from those three (as those three should be able to do it right). From games that use Pixel Shader 3.0, like Mass Effect maybe, to newer games or games that haven't even come out yet like Sacred, Demigod, Crysis, etc. etc. Just..high-end games.

I appreciate any help/input very much.

I had my eyes on either the Alienware m15x, Asus G50Vt, or Sager NP8662. If those laptops aren't good enough, then let me know others that aren't TOO much more expensive. I hear talk of the Sager being the best buy out of all those but..just remember..gaming is the primary focus (of course). I don't want to buy a laptop and find out that it can't play Oblivion or something. Keep that in mind.

Thanks guys.
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The new notebooks I would recommend would be the new Alienware M17x and the new Sager NP9280. Those two notebooks are monsters of notebooks that should run everything you can throw at it. Even Crysis so I've been told. The one thing I would recommend to you would be to ALWAYS get the 3 year warranty. You won't regret it. It's worth the extra money.
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Hmm, that sounds like an idea. I may look into both of those. I wasn't trying to spend so much but..I think I can make it work. We'll see.

Any other suggestions would be appreciated, but thanks Steve. I may end up doing that if I don't get any better replies in the next day or so cause I need this laptop sent off quick!
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Asus has a W90 and the Sager NP9850 games better than the NP9280. The Sager NP5797 is also a great choice. I don't like Alienware. If budget is an issue Asus is a good choice.
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Thanks powerpack. I'll add that to my list of potential laptops as well. I haven't bought it yet but thanks for those lists. I'll do my own personal research and see what I can do. : )

As usual, other suggestions appreciated.
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