Which laptop should I buy // Msi or hp?

fe
- in HP
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I'll buy a new laptop in September. Currently my budget is 1700 Euro.

I especially looked at two laptops:

https://m.alternate.de/MSI/GS65-8RF-078-Stealth-Thin-Notebook/html/product/1433639

https://m.alternate.de/HP/Pavilion-Gaming-17-cd0208ng-Notebook/html/product/1555737

In the second, I'm a little bit suspicious. It costs relatively little, but the hardware component seems relatively good for this price. There must be a hack somewhere, though. Can someone help me out?

I know that the graphics card is probably a little worse, but from the rest… Is the hp laptop but actually much better, or I see that wrong?

I also like to accept other suggestions!

lo

Gaming with a notebook is not recommended because the thing is very hot in summer. Buy yourself a Pc

fe

I can't, I have to take it to the university. // I study computer science and actually have a small one for the university, but slowly it does not bring the necessary performance. But since I can't afford a new laptop AND a gaming PC, I jumped into the gaming lap

lo

Hp is good. Have had one and was in operation every day. After 7 years, the screen was broken. Then connected to monitor.

It should be Mind i5.

fe

That's good to know because I was a little bit critical at HP. But I'm really surprised about THIS laptop, as I have found one of HP for over 2000, but with a poorer processor and subtly better graphics card. That's why I do not understand what exactly this is the hack, because I can hardly believe the small price.

El

What kind of graphics card do you need at least? Is an 1160 enough?

fe

Yes, the main thing was about 1050 :) so it fits in the budget

El
fe

Wow, that's even good at any point for that price. I'll write it down, but did you have any previous experience with notebooksbilliger? The laps are sent by post… Is not stolen?

El

Honestly, I have never ordered anything there. Can't tell you anything more. I just used the site just to browse.

El

https://www.notebooksbilliger.de/...ility=alle

Here you can take a closer look. There you can set filters. It's best you look at it yourself, before I continue to question you about the specs.

It is relatively easy, if you know what you want to have about.

pr

Are all very over priced you would recommend:

https://hardwarerat.de/...-nvme?c=68