The best gaming laptops

Best gaming laptops
If you’re in the market for a gaming laptop, now is a great time to start looking. (Image credit: Future)

We’ve collected our choices for the best gaming laptops of the year. And with any of these products, you’ll be able to tackle the newest games without relying on a massive desktop PC.

While you might want to consider one of the best gaming PCs if you don’t plan on ever moving it, gaming laptops are closing the performance gap with every iteration. The best gaming laptops are getting so good that you won’t be able to find a PC game you can’t play.

The best gaming laptops may be smaller than their desktop counterparts but they’re packed with the latest mobile versions of cutting-edge CPU and GPU technology, such as Nvidia Turing graphics cards and Intel Coffee Lake Refresh processors. These computers also typically utilize speedy SSDs for maximum performance.

So if you’re in the market for a gaming laptop, now is a great time to start looking. They’ve never been this powerful or this competent at running the newest games and come in a range of sizes to fit your preferences. Now you don’t have to be tied down in your home office just to play your favorite games. And you can do it in high resolutions and frame rates as well.  

Since the best gaming laptops have become such a viable option, we decided to round up the best gaming laptops for your perusal.

Alienware Area-51m

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Alienware Area-51m

An out-of-this-world gaming laptop

Specifications

CPU: Intel Core i7-9700 – i9-9900K
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 – 2080
RAM: 16GB – 64GB
Screen: 17.3" FHD (1920 x 1080) 60Hz Anti-Glare IPS – 144Hz IPS NVIDIA G-SYNC
Storage: 1TB SSHD – 2TB RAID0 SSDs + 1TB SSHD

Reasons to buy

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Extremely powerful
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Aesthetic
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Perfect keyboard

Reasons to avoid

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Very expensive
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Gets hot
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Loud fans

If you fell head over heels upon seeing the Alienware Area-51m’s stunning yet quirky white chassis, you’re not alone. And, if you happen to shell out that couple of thousand dollars based on looks alone, we’d be the last people to judge. Anyway, you’ll be happy to know that it wasn’t all for naught, as this gaming laptop – or rather, the best among the best gaming laptops – packs a hefty punch, gaming-wise. This is so far the most powerful gaming laptop on the market currently, and you won’t be able to help but be impressed. Its comfy keyboard and VR readiness are just cherries on top.

Asus ROG Zephyrus S GX701

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Asus ROG Zephyrus S GX701

Power and beauty

Specifications

CPU: Intel Core i7
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 – GeForce GTX 2080 Max-Q (8GB GDDR6 VRAM)
RAM: 8GB – 24GB
Screen: 17.3-inch FHD (1,920 x 1,080) 144Hz panel with G-Sync

Reasons to buy

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 Super thin 
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 Tons of performance 

Reasons to avoid

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 Very expensive 

These days, the best gaming laptop manufacturers are scrambling to craft the thinnest gaming laptop packing raw power. Right now, the one that might be leading the charge is the Asus ROG Zephyrus GX701. At just 0.7 inches thick, this beast of a laptop boasts an Intel Coffee Lake Core i7 chip, Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Max-Q graphics and 16GB of RAM. That means you can play any PC game under the sun on Ultra, and also take it with you wherever you go – ideal for travelers with a penchant for gaming. Plus, it’s packed with RGB lighting that’ll dazzle just about anyone.

MSI GS65 Stealth

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MSI GS65 Stealth

Thin. Beautiful. Powerful.

Specifications

CPU: Intel Core i7
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 – Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 (8GB GDDR5X VRAM, Max-Q)
RAM: 16GB – 32GB
Screen: 15.6-inch FHD (1,920 x 1,080) anti-glare, wide-view 144Hz panel
Storage: 256GB SSD – Super RAID 4 1TB SSD

Reasons to buy

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Beautiful, subtle design 
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Excellent performance 

Reasons to avoid

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Underside gets very hot 

Play some of the best PC games on the move and very discreetly with the MSI GS65 Stealth, which might just be the gaming laptop of your dreams if you’re a traveler. Coming in at just 0.69 inches thick and packing impressive internals like Intel Coffee Lake processors and Nvidia GeForce GTX 10-series – refreshed with RTX 20-series graphics – the MSI GS65 Stealth packs a punch in its very thing package. There’s nothing you won’t be able to throw at this thing that’ll slow it down. And, thanks to the smart aesthetic, you’ll be able to lug this beefy rig everywhere you go, making it among the best gaming laptops to hit the streets. 

Razer Blade

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Razer Blade

The sharpest Blade yet

Specifications

CPU: Intel Core i7-8750H – Intel Core i7-9750H
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 (6GB GDDR6 VRAM) – Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Max-Q (8GB GDDR6 VRAM)
RAM: 16GB
Screen: 15.6-inch FHD (1,920 x 1,080) 144Hz – OLED 4K (3,840 x 2,160) Touch 60Hz
Storage: 256GB – 512GB SSD

Reasons to buy

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Incredibly powerful
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Svelte looks

Reasons to avoid

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Very expensive

For several years now, the Razer Blade has constantly been named one of the best gaming laptops on the market. For good reason, since it rocks some powerful components and boasts a stunning display in its elegant chassis. That’s true for the latest model as well, which now rocks up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080. That is, frankly, a ton of power for a laptop with this thin. If that’s not enough graphics power for you, you can use the Razer Core for future expansion. Make no mistake: it is pricey; but it might be worth it if style and power are equally important to you.

Lenovo Legion Y740

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Lenovo Legion Y740

Style and muscle in one

Specifications

CPU: Intel Core i7-8750H
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB GDDR6 VRAM) – RTX 2070 (Max-Q 8GB)
RAM: 16GB – 32GB
Screen: 15.6-inch FHD (1,920 x 1,080) Nvidia G-Sync 144 Hz
Storage: 256GB SSD – 256GB SSD+1TB HDD

Reasons to buy

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Powerful internal components
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New Nvidia discrete graphics
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144Hz refresh rate

Reasons to avoid

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Keyboard arrangement
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Poor battery life

The Lenovo Legion Y740 packs a lot of muscles inside its stylish yet accessible chassis, combining a very high refresh rate, Nvidia Turing graphics and a powerful processor with a gloriously effective thermal cooling, a nifty cable management system and a number of applications to make it truly yours. It’s as close to a complete package as you can get, wrapped in a beautiful chassis that you’d be proud to show off to friends and strangers. It still has the remnants of that gaming aesthetic, but it’s made classy so that you could be gaming in public without anyone knowing. Despite its shortcomings – unfortunate keyboard and webcam placement, as well as its subpar battery life – it’s still one of the best gaming laptops to date.

MSI GT75 Titan

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MSI GT75 Titan

The big one

Specifications

CPU: Up to 8th-generation Intel Core i9
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 2070 (8GB GDDR6) – Nvidia GeForce GTX 2080 with 8GB GDDR6
RAM: Up to 32GB
Screen: 17.3-inch FHD (1,920x1,080) – UHD (3,840x2,160)
Storage: 1TB, 1TB HDD

Reasons to buy

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Powerful
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G-Sync display

Reasons to avoid

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Very expensive

Some gaming laptops just don’t pull any punches, allowing you to run any game you can think of on Ultra without breaking a sweat – and the MSI GT75 Titan is an excellent example. It’s the king of desktop replacements, fitted with 6-core Intel Coffee Lake processors, plenty of RAM and powerful Nvidia Pascal graphics. Aptly named, this is indeed a titan, and is neither portable nor cafe-friendly. However, if raw power is what you’re after, this is the best gaming laptop for you. Just be prepared to shell out the silver.

Asus ROG Strix GL502

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Asus ROG Strix GL502

It's hard not to love a gaming laptop this good

Specifications

CPU: Intel Core i5 – i7
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 – 1070
RAM: up to 16GB DDR4
Screen: 15.6-inch full HD 1,920 x 1,080 IPS
Storage: 128GB – 256GB SSD, 1TB HDD

Reasons to buy

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Rocks Full HD gaming
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Deliciously vibrant screen

Reasons to avoid

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Middling battery life

It may not have the most original or innovative design, trading in the usual black and red aesthetic for one that makes you feel like its Halloween all year round (no complaints here, but some might find it particularly unattractive). Yet, Asus ROG Strix GL502 is still one of the best laptops when it comes to gaming in 1080p. In fact, during our tests, we were able to crank the settings all the way up in Overwatch without ever dipping below 60fps. It doesn’t offer the longest battery life, but there’s an easy fix – just have your charger on hand at all times. Rounding it all out are the display, power and onboard sound system, all of which more than make up for that middling battery life.

Acer Predator Helios 500

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Acer Predator Helios 500

Big and powerful

Specifications

CPU: Intel Core i7-i9 or AMD Ryzen 7 2700
Graphics: AMD Vega 10 - Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 (8GB GDDR5X VRAM)
RAM: 16GB
Screen: 17.3-inch FHD (1,920 x 1,080) anti-glare, 144Hz panel
Storage: 256GB - 1 TB M.2 SSD

Reasons to buy

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Plenty of power
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144Hz Full HD display

Reasons to avoid

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Mediocre speakers

If you’re looking to purchase a gaming powerhouse, but you don’t have the cash to shell out for one of those light and thin gaming laptops, the Acer Predator Helios 500 is the obvious choice. It’s fitted with up to an Intel Core i9 processor and full-fat Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 graphics, and therefore will be able to handle any game you throw at it. But, it’s not the most portable device in the world, and the speakers and trackpad are mediocre. Still, when it comes to gaming, you’ve still got an ace here – and, you’ll be able to save some money as well.

Asus ROG Zephyrus S GX531GX

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Asus ROG Zephyrus S GX531GX

A 15-inch powerhouse

Specifications

CPU: Intel Core i7-8750H
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 (Max-Q)
RAM: Up to 24GB
Screen: 15.6-inch Full HD (1,920 x 1,080) IPS, 144Hz
Storage: 1TB SSD – 512GB/1TB SSD

Reasons to buy

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Slim design
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Great performance
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Innovative cooling

Reasons to avoid

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Very expensive
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Screen isn't HDR

Thin like an Ultrabook, yet powerful like a gaming laptop should, and with a very effective cooling system to boot, the Asus Zephyrus S GX531GX is one of the best gaming laptops we’ve gotten our hands on in 2019. It packs an 8th-generation Intel Core i7 backed by Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Max-Q graphics and up to 24GB RAM, which means that this beast should take you a long way in gaming, whether you’re a casual gamer or a pro. We’re massive fans, though probably not of that price tag. This pricey powerhouse is not for the shallow-pocketed, but with premium components come a premium price.

Gigabyte Aero 15

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Gigabyte Aero 15

Thin. Light. Powerful.

Specifications

CPU: Intel Core i7 8750H - Intel Core i9-8950HK
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 (8GB GDDR6) - GeForce RTX 2080 (8GB GDDR6)
RAM: 8GB – 32GB
Screen: 15.6-inch, FHD (1,920 x 1,080) LCD anti-glare 144Hz - UHD (3,840 x 2,160) 60Hz
Storage: 1TB - 2TB NVMe SSD

Reasons to buy

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Sleek, thin design
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Ray tracing ready

Reasons to avoid

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Core i9 gets hot

Fitting the svelte yet cheap bill, on the other hand, is the Gigabyte Aero 15, which – at 0.74 inches. Despite its thin chassis, it still delivers top-notch gaming performance. That’s mostly thanks to its Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 and an Intel Core i9 CPU. It’s also ray tracing ready, so it’s even more future-proof. However, its thin form factor is a double-edged sword: the Core i9 gets way too hot and can throttle. Keep that in mind if you plan on doing any sustained creative work, like editing all your videos. And, maybe have a desk fan or cooler on hand.

Joe Osborne

Joe Osborne is the Senior Technology Editor at Insider Inc. His role is to leads the technology coverage team for the Business Insider Shopping team, facilitating expert reviews, comprehensive buying guides, snap deals news and more. Previously, Joe was TechRadar's US computing editor, leading reviews of everything from gaming PCs to internal components and accessories. In his spare time, Joe is a renowned Dungeons and Dragons dungeon master – and arguably the nicest man in tech.