Factorialist

The Ultimate Gaming Laptops In India

With Morse law reaching its limits, PC components has gotten immensely powerful in the last few years. This is more relevant to laptop components which saw a huge boost in performance ever since Intel switched to the 14nm process with its Skylake architecture. This in turn has resulted in laptops getting equal performance to desktop counterparts while getting more energy efficient. This neatly brings us to current generation gaming laptops which is by far the best generation in terms of sheer outright performance. So let’s have a look at some of the current gaming laptops available which act as true desktop replacement powerhouses.

1. MSI Titan Pro 4K GT73VR 7RF:

MSI has been seriously stepping up the game lately and their hardware is testament to this fact. The MSI Titan Pro 4K GT73VR 7RF is one beast of a laptop that comes from MSI’s gaming stables. First of all, Props to MSI for making this laptop look like it means business. It has a full metal build on the exterior with Red LED’s to comply with MSI’s gaming peripherals and fully customizable RGB keyboard as well as trackpad. The MSI is no featherweight champion by any means and it has a bulky design that is mostly accommodated by the heatsink and cooler for the internal components. Powering the Powering the MSI titan in its top of the line flagship state is an Intel Core i7 7820HK, 32GB DDR4 RAM @ 2400mhz, 1x 1TB 7200rpm HDD, 1x M.2 256GB PCIe SSD and Nvidia Geforce GTX 1080 8GB GDDR5X (SLI version Available). Suffice to say that the MSI Titan will chew through any current game with settings turned up to ultra. As for the display, you have three options – FHD, FHD @120Hz and UHD IPS.

2. Asus ROG GX 800:

When your laptop comes with its own water cooling chamber and a suitcase to lug it around, you know that you have something special on your hands. The ROG 800 is precisely that and a bit more as it is possibly among the best gaming laptops currently on sale. It is probably the ultimate laptop that currently exists anywhere in the world because no other laptop requires a separate water cooling loop to cool the hardware down effectively. Now you might ask why it needs a water cooler. Well to put it simply, here are the specifications for this monstrosity: Intel® Core i7 7820HK, up to 64 GB SDRAM, DDR4 2800MHz, 4K G-Sync enabled display, 1.5TB SSD in RAID-0, Mechanical Keyboard with Asus AURA RGB and dual GTX 1080’s in SLI, both overclockable. Suffice to say that it’ll make minced meat of most gaming PC’s when it comes to benchmarks and gaming performance. However, with an ultimate configuration, comes an ultimate price and the ASUS ROG GX 800 comes in ay around Rs.8,00,000 or more depending on where you live. Now that is a lot for a laptop, admittedly however, there aren’t any laptops like this behemoth to begin with.

3. Dell Alienware 17:

What is the most recognisable gaming brand in the world? Alienware, it is a no-brainer answer. Dell were the very first to bring a dedicated gaming brand for laptops and no matter how many new competitors come up, the Alienware is a symbol of elitism. The 17 comes from Alienware’s long history of gaming laptops and is named that way because it effectively has a 17 inch display to boast of. Unlike other gaming laptops, Alienware doesn’t bother with flashy and unnecessary gimmicks as they like to keep a simple yet aggressive aesthetic. The 17 is a fully VR enabled gaming laptop and comes with a beastly configuration to boot: Intel® Core i7-7820HK, 32GB DDR4 RAM,512GB PCIe SSD+1TB HDD and a GTX 1070. You can also get a GTX 1080 version but that costs significantly more. What sets this apart from the rest of the competition is that it can be configured on Dell’s website and you have an option to swap out and change a number of components to adjust to your price bracket.

4. Lenovo Legion Y720:

The legion is a new brand by Lenovo to separate their gaming lineup of laptops. Unlike the most established brands like ROG and Alienware, the Legion doesn’t have a big cult following it because of its relatively brief presence in the market. However, the Legion Y720 is among the most value for money gaming laptops that you can buy currently anywhere in the world as it comes with a decent configuration at attractive rates. Powering the Legion Y720 is Intel’s i7 7700HQ Processor, coupled with a GTX 1060 6GB GPU and 512GB SSD + 2TB HDD and 16GB of RAM. It can also be had with an i5 7300HQ to suit your budget. Another noteworthy feature of the Legion Y720 is that it comes with Dolby Atoms tuned speakers and headphone out for an immersive sound experience. Other than that, it also has native support for Xbox One controllers and has VR support like most gaming laptops. The best part about the Y720 is that it is available from Rs.130,000 which is way lower than most other gaming laptops that come from more established brands.

5. HP OMEN 17:

HP’s omen, like Lenovo’s Legion is a relatively newer gaming brand too from HP. But unlike most other gaming laptops brands, the Omen lineup is offered in a much wider variety of configurations as it can be spec’ed up to a GTX 1080 and a 7th generation Intel core i7 on offer. It also comes in a smaller 15 inch model with a lower set of maximum specifications for those who prefer it to be a little portable. However, the bigger 17 inch model can be had in five pre-built specifications, or you can customise it to your liking as HP allows you to choose your components depending on your preferences and needs.

Because of their high-performance nature, gaming laptops are usually really bulky and don’t boast of decent battery life. However, these are targeted for the users who wish to take their gaming power with them and don’t mind carrying a power brick. For more details, you can visit killerfeatures.com for good deals on gaming laptops.

Exit mobile version