HitndRun
Grandfathered
I've been in the US military for two years now, and find myself moving frequently. Right now, for example, I'm stationed in Korea and go on missions for weeks at a time quite often. I take my laptop, a dell inspiron 7000 series, which most would consider to be a dinosaur in modern age. I bought the laptop when I was a junior in HS, 4-5 years ago, for about 500$ which was like three months salary at that time.
Surprisingly, I can still play things like WoW on it, but obviously the graphics I play on and the graphics you're probably used to seeing are on different spectrums entirely.
The main course of discussion: I'm looking into a new laptop. I don't necessarily have a budget but I'd prefer for it to be at, or under, 3k.
Why a laptop? A PC would be cheaper for what you're getting, and would last longer down the road? Yes, I know. But I go on missions here often, which means for weeks on end I move into different barracks, different tents- fobs, whatever the case may be. It has to be versatile as I have to also. Don't take this as it has to be military proof durable though, because I baby my toys. If the conditions don't allow it, I wait until it's safe to bring out the toys.
What I'd say it probably needs to satisfy money being spent: i7 processor, preferably 6+ core considering that is what most higher end laptops are capable of now. At least 16GB RAM, bonus if it's upgradable. I would be more comfortable with 1TB Storage, but also can vary depending on the build. And a 1050Ti would suffice for graphics, but if it has better, I wouldn't argue.
I'm also taking Computer Science classes in my free time. Information Science focus, so web development aspect. Running IDEs, Compilers, and different editing environments.
My current thoughts are:
(mainly school focus, less gaming with, but still an excellent price: ) Dell XPS 15 9570
(a little high on the "budget", but has the specs to back it up: ) MSI GS75 Stealth
Razor Blade 15
And there are a few others, but those are the ones that spark my interest right now. Let me know if you find others as good an option!
Surprisingly, I can still play things like WoW on it, but obviously the graphics I play on and the graphics you're probably used to seeing are on different spectrums entirely.
The main course of discussion: I'm looking into a new laptop. I don't necessarily have a budget but I'd prefer for it to be at, or under, 3k.
Why a laptop? A PC would be cheaper for what you're getting, and would last longer down the road? Yes, I know. But I go on missions here often, which means for weeks on end I move into different barracks, different tents- fobs, whatever the case may be. It has to be versatile as I have to also. Don't take this as it has to be military proof durable though, because I baby my toys. If the conditions don't allow it, I wait until it's safe to bring out the toys.
What I'd say it probably needs to satisfy money being spent: i7 processor, preferably 6+ core considering that is what most higher end laptops are capable of now. At least 16GB RAM, bonus if it's upgradable. I would be more comfortable with 1TB Storage, but also can vary depending on the build. And a 1050Ti would suffice for graphics, but if it has better, I wouldn't argue.
I'm also taking Computer Science classes in my free time. Information Science focus, so web development aspect. Running IDEs, Compilers, and different editing environments.
My current thoughts are:
(mainly school focus, less gaming with, but still an excellent price: ) Dell XPS 15 9570
(a little high on the "budget", but has the specs to back it up: ) MSI GS75 Stealth
Razor Blade 15
And there are a few others, but those are the ones that spark my interest right now. Let me know if you find others as good an option!