I am planning to buy a laptop around ~900$ (equivalent) budget. But I am not sure to recognize good deals. I currently have my eyes locked on a gigabyte one with 3060/11400H.

Anyone have any suggestions as to what to look for? Also gigabyte good at making laptops?

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    1 year ago

    I would google model number to look at a few reviews just in case there are glaring problems, especially in regards to heat.

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        Rule number one when buying tech is your always get ripped off. There is always a better deal two weeks from now. You just have to get a feeling when timing is good enough for what you want.

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          Yap, find the deal that fits you. Buy it and don’t look back. Accept it that you found it valuable enough to buy it.

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        Check sold ebay listing for used prices. Use camel camel camel to check Amazon price history.

        I know it’s never fun to wait, but black Friday is typically the lost price of the year for tech

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    “Gaming”

    “Sub $1,000”

    My gut reaction is “choose one”.

    You might be able to get a gaming laptop under $1K but get ready to replace it in 2 years.

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      The vast majority of games, even the best ones, won’t require a top-of-the-line spec, so there’s very little that the OP would be barred from playing.

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      Can be done, but the timing has to be right. My buddy got a midrange gaming laptop during prime days (from a different retailer) that was regular priced around $1500 at the time for $850. I don’t like the one he got but I understand his reasoning.

      If OP is looking to buy today, maybe. If they can hold off another couple of weeks then there’s a smaller “big sale” going on that they may be able to game to get something sub $1k that would normally be more.

      If they don’t care about playing the very latest at 4k high then they’ll likely be able to get 5 years out of it.

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    Small tips: Look at the gpu. Also make sure the laptop have unused slots for ram so you can upgrade down the road if needed. Placement of fans/airflow matters.

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        I usually look at price history on anything I buy and see where the one I’m interested in place among those. What’s the lowest ever price, etc. You can research this a lot. Eventually you will get a feeling what’s good and what’s not. Black Friday coming up as well. Never a bad idea to see what happens. Only rarely do prices raise after compared to before.

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    I had a gigabyte gaming laptop and overall it was a great value… after I fixed the graphics card drivers and updated the motherboard bios. Nothing worked right out of the box new.

    If you’re just using the laptop as a browser/ ms office machine for school or something I can’t recommend the Microsoft surface tablet line enough. I’ve used a surface 3 for years for that purpose.

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    At that price point I’d recommend looking at used or refurbished units that are still in good condition. I like using Swappa for used devices

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      Looks like there’s Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 units that are below $900. I’ve heard good things about that line. Make sure to watch/read plenty of reviews before pulling the trigger though

      Should probably try to set a few more parameters to narrow your search, like RAM and storage. I’d recommend an SSD and if you like large games opt for 1 TB or more

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      If this is the way, Ryzen is the way. Better integrated gpus. But sub 1k gets you a good dedicated graphics card.