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Laptop for school and tf2
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i had an ideapad y510p, probably just within your budget. it ran tf2 comfortably at 60hz.
still, i would not recommend getting a laptop unless you have to carry one around with you.

i had an ideapad y510p, probably just within your budget. it ran tf2 comfortably at 60hz.
still, i would not recommend getting a laptop unless you have to carry one around with you.
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Lasermuffinsi have an HP Pavillion that is slightly heavy but would be pretty good to carry around school but it is kinda big. here is the link if you are interested... ( its in 4th of july sale now) http://store.hp.com/us/en/pdp/hp-pavilion---15z-laptop-(touch-option-available)-v0n65av-1?jumpid=ba_r329_hhocse&aoid=44661&003=6663635&010=V0N65AV_1&ci_sku=V0N65AV_1&ci_gpa=pla&ci_kw=fr3fouPhiPhiTheFlowerGirlaieraLenovo is the best laptop company
any specific product that comes to mind?
I have a z580, can run tf2 @ ~100 fps with rare drops to say 80 (1366x768) and even GTAV at 40-50 fps (depends on areas)
No idea what price it is atm (mine is 4 years old)
EDIT: just checked its 300$ on amazon

I might decide to take spammyh's idea and go cheap. Which of these do you think will be best for me? I'm leaning towards the hp but idk.

[quote=Lasermuffins]i have an HP Pavillion that is slightly heavy but would be pretty good to carry around school but it is kinda big. here is the link if you are interested... ( its in 4th of july sale now) http://store.hp.com/us/en/pdp/hp-pavilion---15z-laptop-(touch-option-available)-v0n65av-1?jumpid=ba_r329_hhocse&aoid=44661&003=6663635&010=V0N65AV_1&ci_sku=V0N65AV_1&ci_gpa=pla&ci_kw=[/quote]

[quote=fr3fou][quote=PhiPhiTheFlowerGirl][quote=aiera]Lenovo is the best laptop company[/quote]

any specific product that comes to mind?[/quote]
I have a z580, can run tf2 @ ~100 fps with rare drops to say 80 (1366x768) and even GTAV at 40-50 fps (depends on areas)
No idea what price it is atm (mine is 4 years old)
EDIT: just checked its 300$ on amazon[/quote]

I might decide to take spammyh's idea and go cheap. Which of these do you think will be best for me? I'm leaning towards the hp but idk.
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LasermuffinssaamspammyhGet a really cheap laptop \
I'd suggest a chromebook

i don't think any $600 will get you more than 30 fps

chromebooks usually run linux so it wouldnt run tf2

Linux runs tf2 just fine

[quote=Lasermuffins][quote=saam][quote=spammyh]Get a really cheap laptop \[/quote]

I'd suggest a chromebook

i don't think any $600 will get you more than 30 fps[/quote]

chromebooks usually run linux so it wouldnt run tf2[/quote]

Linux runs tf2 just fine
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macbook air is best for gaming trust me on this ;)

macbook air is best for gaming trust me on this ;)
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as others have requested, buy a chromebook. then spend the extra money on a desktop. profit $$$$$$

as others have requested, buy a chromebook. then spend the extra money on a desktop. profit $$$$$$
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PhiPhiTheFlowerGirlI might decide to take spammyh's idea and go cheap. Which of these do you think will be best for me? I'm leaning towards the hp but idk.

If you live in australia all of these suggestions are worthless to you and in a different currency.

For $600 pretty much the only option you have to get a laptop that runs tf2 decently is at the dell outlet site that they use to sell computers that have been refurbished/returned for some reason, at a discount:

http://www.dell.com/learn/au/en/audhs1/campaigns/dell-outlet-au

I personally got an Inspiron (i5-4510u cpu and 840m gpu) from there early last year for $599 from memory, and it runs tf2 at around 100 fps.

Unfortunately they don't have any stock at the moment (because the deals are so good when they do appear that they get snapped up quickly) but if you check it fairly often you might find one at some point.

Otherwise you're not going to have a great time with getting a laptop that can game for much less than $800-900 without buying one second hand. And you can't really build laptops yourself, that only works with desktops these days.

I also recommend comparing the passmark scores of the cpu & gpu of any laptop you're considering to the scores of my laptop's parts to allow you to estimate the fps you might get. Passmark isn't that representative of gaming performance, but it's a good guideline.

my laptop's CPU (you care about single threaded performance for tf2, and don't buy anything that doesn't have at least two cores)
my GPU.

If you can get a GPU with a score of around ~700 or above and a reasonably similar cpu to mine, with a single threaded rating of ~1500 or so, with at least 4gbs of ram, you'll be able to play tf2 at a reasonable framerate w/ configs and high performance mode on etcetera.

holofernesi had an ideapad y510p, probably just within your budget. it ran tf2 comfortably at 60hz.
still, i would not recommend getting a laptop unless you have to carry one around with you.

This looks a bit out of his price range tbh

[quote=PhiPhiTheFlowerGirl]
I might decide to take spammyh's idea and go cheap. Which of these do you think will be best for me? I'm leaning towards the hp but idk.[/quote]
If you live in australia all of these suggestions are worthless to you and in a different currency.

For $600 pretty much the only option you have to get a laptop that runs tf2 decently is at the dell outlet site that they use to sell computers that have been refurbished/returned for some reason, at a discount:

http://www.dell.com/learn/au/en/audhs1/campaigns/dell-outlet-au

I personally got an Inspiron (i5-4510u cpu and 840m gpu) from there early last year for $599 from memory, and it runs tf2 at around 100 fps.

Unfortunately they don't have any stock at the moment (because the deals are so good when they do appear that they get snapped up quickly) but if you check it fairly often you might find one at some point.

Otherwise you're not going to have a great time with getting a laptop that can game for much less than $800-900 without buying one second hand. And you can't really build laptops yourself, that only works with desktops these days.

I also recommend comparing the passmark scores of the cpu & gpu of any laptop you're considering to the scores of my laptop's parts to allow you to estimate the fps you might get. Passmark isn't that representative of gaming performance, but it's a good guideline.

[url=https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Core+i7-4510U+%40+2.00GHz]my laptop's CPU[/url] (you care about single threaded performance for tf2, and don't buy anything that doesn't have at least two cores)
[url=http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu.php?gpu=GeForce+840M]my GPU[/url].

If you can get a GPU with a score of around ~700 or above and a reasonably similar cpu to mine, with a single threaded rating of ~1500 or so, with at least 4gbs of ram, you'll be able to play tf2 at a reasonable framerate w/ configs and high performance mode on etcetera.

[quote=holofernes]i had an ideapad y510p, probably just within your budget. it ran tf2 comfortably at 60hz.
still, i would not recommend getting a laptop unless you have to carry one around with you.[/quote]

This looks a bit out of his price range tbh
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sa3lence_LasermuffinssaamspammyhGet a really cheap laptop \
I'd suggest a chromebook

i don't think any $600 will get you more than 30 fps

chromebooks usually run linux so it wouldnt run tf2

tf2 is on linux ya dingus

I know its been a while but steam might not run on it... even with ubuntu it doesnt run on mine

[quote=sa3lence_][quote=Lasermuffins][quote=saam][quote=spammyh]Get a really cheap laptop \[/quote]

I'd suggest a chromebook

i don't think any $600 will get you more than 30 fps[/quote]

chromebooks usually run linux so it wouldnt run tf2[/quote]

tf2 is on linux ya dingus[/quote]

I know its been a while but steam might not run on it... even with ubuntu it doesnt run on mine
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