This is the cheapest I've seen for an Intel quadcore laptop with FHD screen, 950M graphics, SSD, second drive, Windows 10 etc.
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CountFilth
10 Feb 166#60
They sold him a keyboard with a broken capslock key.
Joe90_guy
9 Feb 163#11
About this time last year I bought an Asus N551JK laptop that I saw on HUKD for £565. It had a 1080p 15.6" screen, an Intel 4200H CPU and an Nvidia 850M GPU (virtually the same as the 950M on this HP). So far it's handled every game I've thrown at it with consummate ease. One of the things I've realised since moving up to 1080p gaming is that whilst detail is nice, it's really all about the game. Playing something like Portal is just as much fun in 768p as it is in 1080p. Voted hot as this is probably the best value gaming laptop I've seen in HUKD since I saw the Asus.
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nw104hh
9 Feb 16#1
Good laptop, but not a gaming one with 950M. Heat added.
Got a 3 year old HP laptop with a 630M and it's still absolutely fine for most games - although I am starting to use home streaming from my desktop more and more. If I upgraded it would be mostly to get a slightly better nVidia GPU to be able to use ShadowPlay.
antonywhite37
9 Feb 162#3
Good for the money and 950m is not a bad card, just expect medium not detail
nw104hh
9 Feb 16#4
950M is mi
950M is mid range 128 bit graphic card + full hd screen on HP and you won't be able to play most of the modern games in high settings i'm afraid...
Coolio1988
9 Feb 16#5
Any Ideas what this graphic card is like for video editing, Adobe premier cs6?
It's mainly cache size and hyper-threading capabilities. As with most tech I would say, if you can afford it then get the higher spec but if you can't then you'll probably won't miss the better performance most of the time imo.
nw104hh
9 Feb 16#9
For Adobe Premier this card is more than enough...
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950M is mid range 128 bit graphic card + full hd screen on HP and you won't be able to play most of the modern games in high settings i'm afraid...
There are some games benchmarks at the bottom of the page...
I have checked this link but i am unable to tell which is the closest bench mark and which one would reflect Adobe premier cs6