FAO: Peeps looking for a FM19 laptop



Just seen this.
£499 - i5-8300H, 8gb Ram, GTX 1050 graphics, 1 Tb hard drive with weird hybrid drive to speed up loading times.

FX504GD-E4603T Intel Core i5, GeForce GTX 1050 Graphics, 8Gb RAM, 16Gb Intel Optane, 1Tb HDD 15.6 inch Gaming Laptop with GAMING SOFTWARE PACK

Use code MYQC3 (knocks £100 off the price and puts it on 9 month buy now pay later)

You'll not see a better new laptop for this price imo. Will run footy manager nicely too :cool:
But will it run crysis?

Tbf I reckon my 10 year old laptop would run fm
 
Just seen this.
£499 - i5-8300H, 8gb Ram, GTX 1050 graphics, 1 Tb hard drive with weird hybrid drive to speed up loading times.

FX504GD-E4603T Intel Core i5, GeForce GTX 1050 Graphics, 8Gb RAM, 16Gb Intel Optane, 1Tb HDD 15.6 inch Gaming Laptop with GAMING SOFTWARE PACK

Use code MYQC3 (knocks £100 off the price and puts it on 9 month buy now pay later)

You'll not see a better new laptop for this price imo. Will run footy manager nicely too :cool:
Bugger, it’s out of stock!

I literally just want an average enough laptop il have no problem running age of empires/FM/rollercoaster tycoon etc on.
 
Stumbled on this. What am I missing, because this is an unreal price

• 15.6-inch Full HD display • Intel Core i5-7300HQ • 8 GB memory/256 GB SSD • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 graphics
£600 !!!

Buy Dell Inspiron 15 7000 gaming laptop - Microsoft Store en-GB
SSD prices have come well down; it's probably about £50 more than the one I posted if you went out and bought an SSD to stick in it. The CPU is 'only' a 7th gen too (though i'm sure the HQ will more than hold it's own).

Still a good price though.
 
SSD prices have come well down; it's probably about £50 more than the one I posted if you went out and bought an SSD to stick in it. The CPU is 'only' a 7th gen too (though i'm sure the HQ will more than hold it's own).

Still a good price though.
Yeh, I think its a great price - its basically the same spec as I paid £800 for in November. £200 cheaper, and the SSD is twice the size - and tbh, Dell is a better brand than MSI (which is the one I bought)
Yeh, last gen CPU which is a shame - but its still a very decent one for a laptop, as its the HQ model.
 
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Yeh, I think its a great price - its basically the same spec as I paid £800 for in November. £200 cheaper, and the SSD is twice the size - and tbh, Dell is a better brand than MSI (which is the one I bought)
Yeh, last gen CPU which is a shame - but its still a very decent one for a laptop, as its the HQ model.
There's a reasonably spec'd HP laptop on the Very site atm.

Pavilion 15-bc400na Intel Core i5, GeForce GTX 1050 Graphics, 8Gb RAM, 1Tb HDD, Full HD 15.6 inch Gaming Laptop

To get the £545 price you have to buy on credit and use the code MYQC3.

£545
15.6" screen @ 1080p
i5-8250
gtx 1050
8gb ram

No SSD, but you can get a 240gb Kingston one for £40 on Amazon atm.

It's still nowhere near as good as the one in the OP, but might suit someone (particularly if they're not fussed about having an ssd).
 
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There's a reasonably spec'd HP laptop on the Very site atm.

Pavilion 15-bc400na Intel Core i5, GeForce GTX 1050 Graphics, 8Gb RAM, 1Tb HDD, Full HD 15.6 inch Gaming Laptop

To get the £545 price you have to buy on credit and use the code MYQC3.

£545
15.6" screen @ 1080p
i5-8250
gtx 1050
8gb ram

No SSD, but you can get a 240gb Kingston one for £40 on Amazon atm.

It's still nowhere near as good as the one in the OP, but might suit someone (particularly if they're not fussed about having an ssd).
I can't imagine paying over £500 for any PC and not having an SSD. That would be mad. Also, not everyone is comfortable opening a laptop up (especially if the M2 slot isn't easily accessible.

That Dell deal looks really good to me.
 
I can't imagine paying over £500 for any PC and not having an SSD. That would be mad. Also, not everyone is comfortable opening a laptop up (especially if the M2 slot isn't easily accessible.

That Dell deal looks really good to me.
All very true, though if you are happy enough to install your own ssd and re-install windows it'd be decent.

I reckon your probably right, for the extra £15 yours is hassle free.
 
By the way, will FM run on a standard £300 i3 CPU (something like 4Gb ram and a standard HDD)
If so, how well?
 

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