Hey guys, this time I'm really going to buy a new laptop (I think tomorrow), and I'd love some of your feedback to finalize my decision
I decided to go for a MSI, I didn't know this brand before yesterday, but it appears to be a good quality/price ratio (most of these laptops don't have any OS included so it has a lower price).
I used this website: Full Processors Ranking - Surlix.com to compare all the different GPU and CPU of all the laptops I took a look at.
So I was hesitating between:
- LDLC.com - High-Tech Expérience
- MSI GP60 2PE-047XFR Leopard
- => Intel Core i5-4200H 2,8 GHz (ranked 324), NVIDIA GeForce 840M (ranked 167), 4 Go RAM, 15.6", 500 Go storage
- 619€
- LDLC.com - High-Tech Expérience
- MSI GE60 2PL-075XFR Apache
- => Intel Core i5-4200H 2,8 GHz (ranked 324), NVIDIA GeForce GTX 850M (ranked 93), 8 Go RAM, 15.6", 500 Go storage
- 729€
You can scroll down to see the full specifications (yeah it's in french but shouldn't be hard to understand anyway )
The Apache has the same CPU but a quite better GPU than the Leopard, and also 4 more Go of RAM. I think that's pretty much the only relevant differences between those 2 laptops.
Do you think this better GPU and more RAM would affect the performance a lot? Since it has the same CPU?
And would you put 110€ more to get the Apache or would you go for the Leopard?
Also after that, I noticed that both these laptops have a max resolution of (only) 1366 x 768. Do you think it's enough for a decent gaming experience, or even to watch HD movies?
I personally wasn't sure so I checked for other MSI laptops and found that one:
- LDLC.com - High-Tech Expérience
- MSI GP70 2PE-028XFR Leopard
- => Intel Core i5-4200H 2,8 GHz (ranked 324), NVIDIA GeForce 840M (ranked 167), 4 Go RAM, 17.3", 750 Go storage
- 679€
And it has a max resolution of 1920 x 1080 (and also a bigger screen size, and 250 Go more storage).
Other than that, it has pretty much the same specs as the first Leopard.
So, what would you go for between those 3? I personally don't care about the 17.3 screen size instead of 15.6, but would this better resolution really affect my gaming/watching experience?
Thanks for taking the time to read and (maybe) answer