Toribash
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Getting a new laptop.
Okay so, I want a gaming computer. But, I want the cheapest one I can get that runs steam games and toribash fluently, with no lag.

Choices: http://www.alienware.com/Landings/pr...6671#LearnMore

I do not want the Aurora.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16834152349

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16834152337

These are some of the best values for gaming laptops for the mid to high end laptop gaming on newegg. You can find cheaper models to suit what you're looking to do but currently if you want to play anything on steam and then some, (games like max payne 3 or battlefield 3 as mentioned before) these choices would be pretty good.

Alienware's pricing isn't all hardware based, they add features that otherwise you wouldn't be able to find. If you don't need those features I suggest browsing newegg or a similar website to find a better hardware based deal. Alienware has custom software, in shop overclocking, custom personalization and other features that make them stand out from the rest.

I'm neither for or against Alienware but personally I would get something from newegg with better specs unless I had enough money to pay for the customization.
You don't say?
Okay guys, thanks.

Now a little change in idea.

I want the cheapest gaming laptop I can get that runs toribash and steam games fluidly. Like, because I have to raise all this money myself and I'm too young to get a job. So I want the cheapest one I can get, but still does what I need it to do.
Originally Posted by Eleeleth View Post
What 'steam games' do you want to run?

Mm, Portal 2 (not guaranteed), DCUO (DC Universe Online), etc.
[QUOTE=Lume;5568636As for OP, how much are you actually willing to spend? Portal (2) and DCUO aren't demanding at all and you could most likely find a $600 laptop.[/QUOTE]

newegg actually has laptops in that price range that will play portal 2 or even more graphically demanding games on medium to high settings.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...%20-%20%24750#
You don't say?