Hi, I'll give a brief at the top and a longer explanation below:
So in short, I have a desktop that I have built with i5-6500, RX 480 CrossfireX, and 16GB with SSD & HDD. I will be going to college for Sport Management next year (Fall 2018) and I don't think I will bring my desktop. I think my solution will be to buy a nicer laptop to bring with me to school, for mobility and such.
Do you have any suggestions for a laptop that's not a super heavy 15lb 5" thick but can still game and run heavier programs like basic video editors? I like games like BF4, ARMA III, and Sniper Elite type things. But I want a versatile laptop with DECENT battery life for school and play. Suggestions?
LONGER EXPLANATION/IDEAS
So I have a desktop that I have spent quite a bit on, has MSI SLI board, i5-6500, 2 MSI GAMING RX 480 in a CrossfireX, 16GB Memory, 120GB SSD, 1TB HDD, Liquid Cooling, 700W PSU, 27in Monitor. This thing is a monster and I don't think I can really take it to college. I also have a cheap, $300 Lenovo laptop with an i3 4200u and nothing special. It won't do me in college.
What I like to do
I like to 1) play games like BF4, ARMA III, Sniper Elite 2) run microsoft office/google drive stuff 3) occasionally do some video editing in Pinnacle type programs.
What I know I need
I know I need a regular size 14-16 inch laptop. I NEED THE BATTERY LIFE TO BE DECENT.
I MUST BE ABLE TO TAKE IT TO CLASS, NOT PLUGGING IN EVERY HOURI need an SSD under 500GB. Something with either a super strong APU or a powerful processor with dedicated graphics. 8GB Memory Minimum, I'd buy more if it were only 8, I want 16. Decent screen 1920X1080 or better, but I don't need a 4k type screen. 2-4 years of future proofing for gaming (and I don't expect to be running everything full strength, especially down the road, console quality in 3 years is a-ok with me.) Windows 10, duh, future-proofing. I need something durable, well built, and not flimsy.
Not necessary
I don't need super amounts of storage. 256 would be small, doable, but small. I don't need anything above 500 though, although it wouldn't hurt. I don't need a DVD drive. I don't need to run everything on Ultra, but I'd like a good experience.
My idea
So here's my thought. Maybe sell my big PC next summer, before school starts to fund my laptop. I plan to have a desk in my dorm/apartment and here's where I'm open to your guys's thoughts: Have a desk with a spot to plug in an Ethernet cord, my 27in monitor, and speakers with sub woofer. And just then plug and play/work with the laptop. Maybe I'd break down and buy some headphones (ugh, I like speakers). If I spend over 1000, which I know I will, I'm going to buy insurance for the laptop, so well built is still necessary, but I don't want to carry a power-sucking brick.
So what's your opinion?
I'm totally new to gaming laptops, I know generally they suck power, are really hot, and don't perform like desktops...I don't expect it to. So for those of you who know, what's your suggestion for my situation?? I don't want to be a console person, because I can't use the console to write papers or do spreadsheets!
THANKS FOR READING AND FOR YOUR THOUGHTS!
So in short, I have a desktop that I have built with i5-6500, RX 480 CrossfireX, and 16GB with SSD & HDD. I will be going to college for Sport Management next year (Fall 2018) and I don't think I will bring my desktop. I think my solution will be to buy a nicer laptop to bring with me to school, for mobility and such.
Do you have any suggestions for a laptop that's not a super heavy 15lb 5" thick but can still game and run heavier programs like basic video editors? I like games like BF4, ARMA III, and Sniper Elite type things. But I want a versatile laptop with DECENT battery life for school and play. Suggestions?
LONGER EXPLANATION/IDEAS
So I have a desktop that I have spent quite a bit on, has MSI SLI board, i5-6500, 2 MSI GAMING RX 480 in a CrossfireX, 16GB Memory, 120GB SSD, 1TB HDD, Liquid Cooling, 700W PSU, 27in Monitor. This thing is a monster and I don't think I can really take it to college. I also have a cheap, $300 Lenovo laptop with an i3 4200u and nothing special. It won't do me in college.
What I like to do
I like to 1) play games like BF4, ARMA III, Sniper Elite 2) run microsoft office/google drive stuff 3) occasionally do some video editing in Pinnacle type programs.
What I know I need
I know I need a regular size 14-16 inch laptop. I NEED THE BATTERY LIFE TO BE DECENT.
I MUST BE ABLE TO TAKE IT TO CLASS, NOT PLUGGING IN EVERY HOURI need an SSD under 500GB. Something with either a super strong APU or a powerful processor with dedicated graphics. 8GB Memory Minimum, I'd buy more if it were only 8, I want 16. Decent screen 1920X1080 or better, but I don't need a 4k type screen. 2-4 years of future proofing for gaming (and I don't expect to be running everything full strength, especially down the road, console quality in 3 years is a-ok with me.) Windows 10, duh, future-proofing. I need something durable, well built, and not flimsy.
Not necessary
I don't need super amounts of storage. 256 would be small, doable, but small. I don't need anything above 500 though, although it wouldn't hurt. I don't need a DVD drive. I don't need to run everything on Ultra, but I'd like a good experience.
My idea
So here's my thought. Maybe sell my big PC next summer, before school starts to fund my laptop. I plan to have a desk in my dorm/apartment and here's where I'm open to your guys's thoughts: Have a desk with a spot to plug in an Ethernet cord, my 27in monitor, and speakers with sub woofer. And just then plug and play/work with the laptop. Maybe I'd break down and buy some headphones (ugh, I like speakers). If I spend over 1000, which I know I will, I'm going to buy insurance for the laptop, so well built is still necessary, but I don't want to carry a power-sucking brick.
So what's your opinion?
I'm totally new to gaming laptops, I know generally they suck power, are really hot, and don't perform like desktops...I don't expect it to. So for those of you who know, what's your suggestion for my situation?? I don't want to be a console person, because I can't use the console to write papers or do spreadsheets!
THANKS FOR READING AND FOR YOUR THOUGHTS!