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    g51vx is gone need a better lappy

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by megaX05, Oct 22, 2011.

  1. megaX05

    megaX05 Notebook Consultant

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    Hi,
    after i bought a freind's g51vx rx05 and suffer alot :)
    decided to sell it and manage to sell it for a good deal 540$
    now i was looking to get a better gaming notebook and the best i found in my budget range is the G73jh BST7 and the RBBX05 both refurbished one is going for 760$ and the other is around 850$
    I was wondering did anyone bought one of those refurbished notebooks and which one s better cuz saw they get identical spec but the BST7 got a slightly better cpu than the RBBX05.

    things you need to know:
    I cant buy from nbr market cuz am out of US and sellers dont accept that.
    I dont have more than 900$ including shipping to my country.
    I do play game like EVE online, Metin2, BFBC2 , etc
     
  2. megaX05

    megaX05 Notebook Consultant

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    hmm sorry for double post but i have to tell that i took the risk with the 90d warranty item while we got the worest service in my country :(
    just hopping that things come good and the lappy arrive fully functional.
     
  3. Zymphad

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    Should be fine. If anything happens, it will likely happen in the first 90 days. And you should be able to test and put your laptop to the test within the first week with all the updates and work you may want to do to get it running the way you want.