Hey fellow Gamers,
I'm on the market right now for a gaming laptop and, being that the 970M/980M were just released, I'm ready to purchase. I'd like to start off by saying that I personally like ASUS very much, as I have had great luck with their products over the years. I've owned an old G73, so I'm ready to upgrade to the more powerful and more efficient GTX 970M. Max budget is $1500.
So I was searching for a new notebook when, news flash, ASUS just released their new G751 series, which sports the new 900 series. Fortunately, the lowest end model, the G751JT CH71, was $1500, on the dot. It comes with a 1 TB HDD, a GTX 970M with 3GB VRAM, an Intel i7 4710HQ, etc. This, right now, is in my mind the best bang for buck that is not a Sager/Clevo product (I despise them, anyways), which comes at a reasonable price that justifies the actual computer specs.
Now, my problem, or more like "limitation", is as followed: The GTX 970M comes with 3GB VRAM. Now, 3GB is perfectly fine with me, but what scares me is the fact that so many new titles such as Shadow of Morder and Watch Dogs require more than 3GB at the highest settings. However, if I have to sacrifice quality for performance, I gladly will, but with newer titles coming out, VRAM problems occur more and more often.
The main game I'll be playing is Skyrim. I'll play on High settings (Not much difference between High and Ultra quality, lots of added performance), heavily modded (80+ mods, not too demanding ones, though), and I'll run it with DSR and MFAA for that extra texture quality. I expect it to run around 45+ FPS, so everything is looking pretty good. Except for one thing: Like I said, the VRAM can be a problem, and running Skyrim with all of those mods plus the high resolution (DSR) scares me because stuttering can be a problem.
If any of you can reinforce me with knowledge on this, I'd be very appreciative. Please, this is the only thing that's bugging me, the machine itself is amazing, and I'd never give up the machine itself for performance issues, but it's still annoying. Thank you!