well, aren't u rich lmao.Msi GS66
Amazing Machine
Need I say more
well, aren't u rich lmao.Msi GS66
Amazing Machine
Need I say more
Asking for a friend who is eyeing the Acer - Nitro 5 Notebook -I5/2.5GHZ - 8GB - 512GB. Although not a machine for serious gamers; may be alright for an Eng student on a budget.In terms of specs, the gaming laptop would have gaming specs, which are above what one needs for uni generally (except for maybe high-demanding courses). If you're studying a not-so-demanding course (mainly using Office), then the gaming laptop would be more than enough.
Some pros:
- Less need to worry about whether or not a particular software can run
- More power allowing for smooth running of tasks (CPU, RAM)
- Will most likely have a better display (not really a great advantage but still good to have)
- Will most likely have a long lasting battery
Some cons:
- May be more expensive than a non-gaming laptop
- If your course is mainly about writing essays/reports and making presentations, then the gaming specs would be too high and not really useful (as a lot of non-gaming laptops can get you the specs you need for those basic tasks)
Not rich.well, aren't u rich lmao.
Since it's a Nitro 5, I would also assume it also has a good graphics card. It'll most likely be pretty good for both gaming and uni.Asking for a friend who is eyeing the Acer - Nitro 5 Notebook -I5/2.5GHZ - 8GB - 512GB. Although not a machine for serious gamers; may be alright for an Eng student on a budget.
I plan on studying commerce, so what are some good laptops?
Buy a cheap one just for quality of life purposes if you plan to use it everyday.Quick question- lectures and some tutorials are online due to the present situation therefore one can guess how much work is done on this machine; would it be advisable to buy another laptop? Current one does shut down from time to time I believe from overheating . Would appreciate any thoughts on this.
Good point, will look into this. Thank youBuy a cheap one just for quality of life purposes if you plan to use it everyday.
A cheap, legacy chromebook is highly recommended. If you do an IT degree you just need to install Linux over the Chromium OS and ur ready to go.
My Acer C720 costed $300 and lasted me for 5 years.