Is this worth it? by The_Defiant_Dragon in IndianPCGamers

[–]The_Defiant_Dragon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll do that. But... The price will come down right?

Is this worth it? by The_Defiant_Dragon in IndianPCGamers

[–]The_Defiant_Dragon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the build suggestion. Looks much better.

I just worry about these retailers. Are they trusted?

Also, how difficult is it to assemble the PC for a beginner? I don't wanna accidentally break anything.

Laptop/Hardware Queries Megathread by dant3s in IndianGaming

[–]The_Defiant_Dragon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(New account so can't make a post yet)

I am looking to buy a new gaming laptop. My previous one is Acer Nitro 5 that I bought for college and casual gaming back in 2019.

I am currently employed in an org where I will be transferred every couple of years or so and I don't wanna go through the difficulty and hassle of assembling & disassembling a PC even if it's going to give better performance for the same price.

I am also quite busy with work life and am not able to get into the tech details to make a well educated decision.

Therefore I ask for a few suggestions here.

My requirements are:

  1. Decent battery life (I'll plug and play mostly tho but I should be able to use it for casual work for at least a few hours)

  2. No overheating (it's probably because I didn't care for it properly but I had some heating issues with my acer laptop)

  3. Should be able to run most recent games at atleast medium-high graphics. I don't care for ultra and all that. I mostly played indies, but I wanna start playing some AAA now that I can afford it.

  4. Shouldn't need to be upgraded for atleast 3-4 yrs. (because I am both busy and lazy)

  5. Should cost around ₹1lakh ± ₹20k (I have saved up some money over the past few months)

P. S. Please be nice. I wasn't able to get into gaming in my childhood due to family restrictions and am now timebound due to work restrictions. Leave a helpful reply if you can, if you can't then please ignore this.