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My laptop's video card seems to be dead though, I can still turn it on in Legacy BIOS Mode.
Now, I won't be able to play any games till I buy a new one.
I have thought of buying an ASUS X540UA-DS 51 but any suggestions (under US$600) are most welcome.
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You aren't getting anything special for $600 if you're looking to game on it.
A decent gaming laptop is, at least, $800 on a sale.
I'm guessing you meant ASUS X540UA-DS51, and that is not a gaming laptop. It isn't even an HQ series of Intel processors, which is their quad-core line.
I'm not a laptop person myself; most of my PC usage is on my custom desktop. As far as recommendations go, I'd look for something around the $800 range and pay attention to the CPU (no U processors; those are dual-cores, unless they are 8th generation) and if it has a GPU.
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Well, I recently played games in laptop with Intel core i5 3230M with AMD Radeon HD 7600M graphics card and ASUS TUF FX504 from newegg will cost me about US $1050 due to heavy import duty.
If ASUS TUF FX504 costed me around US$650 then too, i would have bought it but US$1050 is way out of my budget plus i can't buy it in my country.
And I even think that buying a desktop is apways better than any laptop as desktops are customisable but not portable so i am giving up on a new laptop & i will try to get the old laptop repaired but if it doesn't get repaired then i will make due with a cheap desktop.
Thanks for the help @NeutralHatred
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I preferred ASUS VivoBook R510IK-LHFX the most though but it's not available in my country.
What a rotten luck I have.
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