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The 7339 doesn't have a dedicated heatsink from what I can tell. Also, the screen size is only 13.3".
Like I said, the NP8 series and above are the ones with a dedicated heatsink for CPU and GPU
i can't seem to find the european reseller for sager's comuters.

Anyway, while looking for it i came across this site: http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/

they basically offer to build custom pc. Does anyone have any imput about this company?

In the meantime I will try to tinker with it a bit to try to make the right specs fit the budget
That place looks pretty legit for custom laptops to the UK mainland.
Sorry for the necro, but I did not want to open a new thread.

Anyway. I checked sager, but saddly its out of the question since they charche way too much for shipping in Italy.

I have stumbled on a MSI laptop that looks great for it cost (860 euro):

NB MSI GP60 2QE 869 Leopard (940M), 15.6 FHD, i5-4210HQ+HM86, 8GB, 1TB, S.Multi, A.G., EDP, W8.1, 2GB DDR3

frquenzy processor, 2,9
i5-4210H two cores
8 G RAM

here is the link if you happen to speak italian^^

http://shop.akinformatica.it/informazioni-articolo//MSI%20GAMING/MSI/GP602QE869IT

any thoughts? is it a good lapto? more importantly is it able to run the zelda games?
Sager is just a reseller for clevo Notebooks. There are a few in europe with the same chassis and their own branding, XMG/Schenker and PCSpecialist for example. Over at mysn.eu the Sager NP7339 is the XMG A305 and the NP8651-S is the XMG P505. Italian resellers are santech.eu and syspack.com, you can look for the equivalent models.

I am currently looking for a decent notebook aswell and I bought the XMG P505. I also looked at the one you posted. The Price to Performance ratio is okay in my opinon but it looks not so sturdy and bulky. If you move your machine a lot you should consider build quality and weight, not just plain specs. But that is just my opinion.

Notebookcheck.com and other reviewsites (or youtube) helped me with my decision. I would recommend to look for a notebook you like and read a few reviews first. There is no perfect notebook. Slim, performance, cool, silent, portability, budget etc. You have to pick one that suits your needs most. Or the razer blade for 2500$...
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