Laptop for starcraft 2 and school

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I'm looking for a laptop that can play starcraft 2 on ultra settings. It is mainly going to just play starcraft 2 and help me on school work. I would around $1300 for it but if you can lower the price than good. I could spend a litte more but try to keep it low. Please dont tell to make my own desktop. I know its cheaper but a desktop does not work for me during school.
 

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What would be the fps on this laptop with its standard components?
 
It depends on the resolution.
On Full HD,it can play it fine on max settings with an average of 30-35 FPS.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GTX-460M.33612.0.html
And here is a review of ASUS G53JW(which has the same card)
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Asus-G73JW-Notebook-GTX-460M.37056.0.html
"To be able to enjoyably play an RTS, 30 fps is usually enough. In the intro of the ambitious challenge "For the Swarm", we measured the frame rate of the GeForce GTX 460M at very high graphics settings to be 32 fps. Compare: GeForce GTX 285M and GeForce GTX 480M outdid our model at 33 fps and 37 fps respectively."
 

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So an i5 460m would play starcraft 2 easily that was thing that i was worried about thank you so i looked up other laptops and i saw this one
http://www.toshibadirect.com/td/b2c/pdet.to?poid=488794
this one is cheaper but give me your thoughts on my choice
 

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Ok but i also researched on the toshiba and they say the temperatures get a little high and shuts down...is this true?
 
Here is a review of it(not the same specs but it has pretty much the same chasis)
http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=5595&p=2
"Heat and Noise
During light and medium workloads, the X505 is nearly silent. While we can sometimes hear the LCD inverter buzzing and the fans gently running in the background, for all intents and purposes, the machine produces very little noise during normal use. It also produces almost no extra heat, except around the rear center of the notebook. Considering that it comes with a powerful dedicated GPU and a quad core CPU, it is impressive that the notebook is this cool and quiet.
During gaming or benchmarking runs, it was a slightly different story. The hot spot of the notebook got little bit hotter, but the fans were much more noticeable. They were not high-pitched, whiny or obnoxious, but the fans make their presence known. Users playing games or running power hungry applications might want to turn up the volume a little."
 

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Thank you i decided on the sager as i read other reviews saying the sager runs cool compared to the toshiba
 
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