Which gaming laptop should I go with?

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dragonwolf8504

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I am in need of a new gaming laptop.

First off, I can only buy from Microcenter in Columbus, Ohio
I think I have narrowed it down to a few choices:

1. Toshiba Qosmio X75-A7295 $1,317.96

Intel Core i7-4700MQ Processor 2.4GHz
Microsoft Windows 8
16GB DDR3-1600 RAM
(2) 500GB 7,200RPM Hard Drive
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770M
DVD SuperMulti Drive
Memory Card Reader
10/100/1000 Network
Intel Centrino Wireless-N 2230
Bluetooth 4.0
17.3" Widescreen TruBrite LED-backlit Display

The price isn't bad, but I've read that the Qosmios tend to overheat. Also I've already bought it, but it is still within the return /exchange time frame. It was also an Open Box


2. ASUS ROG G750JX-RB71 -$1449.99

Intel Core i7-4700HQ Processor 2.4GHz
Microsoft Windows 8 (64-bit)
12GB DDR3 RAM
750GB 7,200RPM Hard Drive
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770M
DVDRW Drive
3-in-1 Memory Card Reader
10/100/1000 Network
802.11ac Wireless
17.3" Full HD LED-backit Display

3. MSI GE70 2OE-071US- $1349.99

Intel Core i7-4700MQ Processor 3.2GHz
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
12GB DDR3-1600 RAM
1TB 7,200RPM Hard Drive
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M
Blu-ray Disc Reader
Secure Digital Card Reader
Killer E220 Game Network
802.11b/g/n Wireless
Bluetooth
17.3" Full HD Anti-Reflective Widescreen Display


4. MSI GE70 2OE-017US- $1,299.99

Intel Core i7-4700MQ Processor 2.4GHz
Microsoft Windows 8
12GB DDR3-1600 RAM
750GB 7,200RPM Hard Drive
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 765M
Blu-ray Disc Reader
Memory Card Reader
Killer E2200 Game Network
802.11b/g/n Wireless
Bluetooth
17.3" Full HD Anti-Reflective Display


5. ASUS ROG G75VW-RH71 $1249.99

Intel Core(tm) i7-3630QM
12GB DDR3-1600 RAM
750GB 7,200RPM Hard Drive
17.3" Full HD LED-backlit Display
8x SuperMulti DVDRW Drive
Memory Card Reader
NVIDIA GeForce GTX670M
10/100/1000 Network
802.11b/g/n Wireless
Bluetooth 4.0
Microsoft Windows 8 (64-bit)


Which would be best bang for buck, but have good reliability?

I've read that the Qosmios tend to overheat and die after a month or so. I've already had one laptop that did this to me. I've read that MSI has a "Turbo Mode" for the fan, for extreme usages. Which may help while gaming.

I am set on a laptop as I am always on the go. So a desktop isn't really viable for me.

I play all kinds of games so it would be hard to place. But if I had to choose, Minecraft, Command and Conquer 3 Kane's Wrath, Diablo 3, World of Warcraft, SimCity (New one), Borderlands 1 and 2, Bioshock (All), Just Cause 2, GTA V.

I would like "High" to "Ultra" detail settings on most if not all these games, and at 1080p. But "High" settings is fine on the more intense games, and maybe Medium but it's not the preferable setting.

Hopefully I can get some help on best bang for buck. About $1,600 is my absolute max, with taxes, I do plan on upgrading to an ssd in any laptop later on, no matter the model. But not immediately.

Thanks for all the help.
 
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While I'm not a loyalist, I'd have to recommend the Asus G750 in this lineup. They have good cooling systems and tend to run quieter than most other gaming notebooks. It looks like you got a fair deal on the Toshiba, so as long as it treats you well, just treat it well in return and it should last you. Chill pads help, but are not vital nor a cure all for poor thermodynamics.

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CPU - go with the 4th Gen' CPU's = i7-4700MQ's so Num' 5 is down.

RAM - 12gb is more then enough for gaming.

GPU - as it says in Nvidia website - the GTX770M is 15%~20% better then the GTX765M - http://www.geforce.com/hardware/notebook-gpus/geforce-gtx-770m/performance



So The better choice is the Toshiba Qosmio X75 - has more storage as well, the TruBrite screen witch is actually noticeable and a 16Gb of ram..
For the overheat - just get a cooler, as for the reliability Toshiba is good but not the best


Some Short Reviews:
1. http://www.game-debate.com/laptop/index.php?la_id=638&laptop=Toshiba%20Qosmio%20X75-A7295
2. Is it for you: http://www.whatisrightforme.com/laptop/Toshiba-Qosmio-X75-A7295-442.php
3. http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/toshiba-unveils-qosmio-gaming-laptop-and-px35t-aio/


EDIT: MSI is garbage in terms of product quality.
 
While I'm not a loyalist, I'd have to recommend the Asus G750 in this lineup. They have good cooling systems and tend to run quieter than most other gaming notebooks. It looks like you got a fair deal on the Toshiba, so as long as it treats you well, just treat it well in return and it should last you. Chill pads help, but are not vital nor a cure all for poor thermodynamics.
 
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