A gamer knows that there’s more to a gaming laptop besides raw speed. You can pack it with the best graphics card processor (GPU), tons of fast SSD storage to hold your games, a gazillion-core processor, a rock-solid hard drive for secondary storage and the fastest, most colorful display around — and it can still fall short. Those powerful components may overheat at the worst moments of hardcore gaming or you might just experience some instability. Or perhaps you don’t want to always use an external keyboard, but the built-in version feels like mashed potatoes under your WASD keys.
And not all games are bottlenecked by dual cores or a…
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