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ASUS X555DA-WS11 15.6-inch Laptop (AMD Quad Core A10-8700P 1.8 GHz, Turbo to 3.2 GHz , 8GB GDDR3 RAM, 1000 GB Hard Drive, Windows 10), Dark Grey.

I'm looking for a good laptop that can run Dolphin games/games in general, and this one stood out.
I've posted here before, and got recommended the Dell 7559 i8 but it seems this laptop can compete with that one. If not this one, could you recommend another that is similar and just around the $500/$600 price range? If you there's nothing in that price range, would the 7559 be the best at around $700?

=Dolphin games I'd want to run:
- Luigi's Mansion
- Mario Kart
- Mario Party 4, 5, 6, 7
- Paper Mario
- Metal Gear Solid
- Resident Evil (all)
- Super Mario Sunshine
- Metroid Prime
- Super Smash Bros Melee
- Need For Speed (all)
- Spider-Man
- Pokemon XD Gale of Darkness
- Pokemon Colloseum
- WWE Day Of Reckoning (both)
- Tony Hawk's American Wasteland
- Dragon Ball Z Budokai (all)
Mobile AMD APU processors are usually to slow for most games. Especially at that clock speed. Stick with the Dell 7559.
Yeah the STP on those mobile AMD APUs are to low to make them usuable for emulation. Go for the Dell 7559 or the newer Dell 7567 with 1050 ti if you want to do emulation like Dolpphin.
(03-21-2017, 01:26 PM)Topken Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah the STP on those mobile AMD APUs are to low to make them usuable for emulation. Go for the Dell 7559 or the newer Dell 7567 with 1050 ti if you want to do emulation like Dolpphin.


(03-21-2017, 11:20 AM)KHg8m3r Wrote: [ -> ]Mobile AMD APU processors are usually to slow for most games. Especially at that clock speed. Stick with the Dell 7559.

Any other recommendations from a $500-$600 price range?
The Dell 7559 will work perfectly if you get one with an i7 instead of the weaker i5. sO if its in your price range then you are good. the 1050 laptops starts at roughly $800 and go upwards of $1200 where teh 1060s start.