Off the cuff I'm semi-tempted by something like this, which isn't the newest model but would be a decent upgrade over my current machine and wouldn't break the bank; at a glance it seems like a decent deal for my situation, but, well, I AM typing this on a Staples laptop, so methinks I'd better seek some advice.
As I said I do plan to game on the thing, but not in terms of "run the latest stuff at max settings", more along the lines of "can I get a steady 60 FPS without the fan roaring like a jet engine on games I already own"; I'd also be doing the usual web browsing/word processing/etc. stuff on it, nothing terribly fancy. I'll probably need to get a separate hard drive for it at some point (my current laptop has 1 TB of storage, this has a quarter of that, though it's a SSD, which is supposedly faster); size/weight and battery life aren't major factors as I'd mainly be using it at home.
The main things I'd be interested to have folks more tech-savvy than me weigh in on, aside from the obvious overall "based on what I've said above, would this or a similar model be a decent fit?" are as follows:
- I've never owned anything by Acer, does anyone have any firsthand experience with their stuff as far as reliability and such are concerned? If you're not a fan, is there a brand you'd recommend over it?
- I've seen comparable models that offer a faster processor (4.5 GHz vs. 4.1) and fancier graphics card (GTX 1650 vs. 1050) for around 200 bucks more; from what I've read the bottom-line performance doesn't strike me as that different...or am I misinformed? I'd certainly like the specs on whatever my next machine is to be viable for awhile...
- I've also never owned a "gaming" laptop before, so I don't have any experience with overclocking or fan speed or that sort of thing, though apparently the one I linked has a control center for that stuff...is there anything a noob like me should be aware of on this front? On a related note, the page recommends a "cooling pad" (something else I've never used before) as an accessory; worth it, or a waste of money?
Any advice or other input you might want to give on the situation would be much appreciated; thanks in advance for offering this less-than-savvy consumer a bit of enlightenment.
