These are the best cheap gaming laptops you can buy right now

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Affordable gaming laptops are still relatively pricey compared to budget-friendly notebooks in general, thanks to the inclusion of discrete GPUs. To play games, you'll need a dedicated GPU, and that's where the majority of the cost goes. Still, we've rounded up some of the best gaming laptops that pack some punch in-game but are still affordable.

Best Overall: Lenovo Legion Y545

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To play your favorite games, you're going to need a dedicated GPU inside a laptop, and that's precisely what's on offer with the Lenovo Legion Y545. This notebook houses an 9th Gen Intel Core i7-9750H with six cores up to 4.50GHz. Then there's 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and an NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti (4GB) to power everything to the display.

That's quite the specification list, especially for the price. There are numerous configurations available, too, allowing you to choose an 60Hz or 144Hz display, as well as upgrade the RAM, SSD, and HDD as you see fit after purchase. The ports are actually located on the rear of the notebook, making cable management easier to keep tidy, and the keyboard is brilliant.

There are a few drawbacks to this notebook, including the location of the webcam (being underneath the display), some thermal throttling when under heavy load, a slow M.2 SSD, and the speakers being little more than average. Still, for the price, this is a killer gaming laptop.

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Lenovo Legion Y545

Power through your game collection

The Lenovo Legion Y545 has plenty going for it. It houses a capable Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti GPU.

Runner-up: Dell G3 15 (3500)

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Dell offers plenty of gaming laptops at different configurations and price points. The G3 15 (3500) is an affordable gaming notebook with a more subtle design than what you'd expect to see in a product aimed at gamers. It's tin, light, and packs a punch where it matters most: the internals.

We'd recommend the $794 configuration, which comes with an Intel Core i5-10300H, NVIDIA GTX 1650, 256GB SSD, and 8GB of RAM. That's plenty of performance to play even the latest PC titles on the go. The only drawback to this solid laptop is the display, which is a little weak in terms of brightness and color punch.

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Dell G3 15 (3500)

Sleeper gaming laptop

Not everyone wants "gamer" design elements with striking colors, red accents, and aggressive styling. That's where the moderately powerful G3 from Dell comes in with its gorgeous, subtle looks.

Best Value: HP OMEN 15t

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The HP Pavilion 15t is the company's more budget-friendly collection of laptops, and the gaming variants follow suit. You've got an attractive price, but some serious hardware that makes this worth considering if you simply want a good gaming laptop for 1080p. This is thanks to what's contained within this good-looking chassis.

The CPU is a beefy Intel Core i5-10300H, and the GPU is an NVIDIA GTX 1650 with 4GB of VRAM. That's a pretty good mobile graphics card and one that should be able to handle modern games at decent settings and frame rates. It's not the best-looking laptop out there, nor will it win any medals in benchmarks, but for the price, it's a killer.

If you do want a little more performance, there are plenty of configurations available that go up to an RTX 2060 GPU and Intel Core i7-10750H. There's even an AMD version too.

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HP Pavilion 15t

Great value gaming

HP not only created a gaming laptop that looks good and doesn't cost much, but they managed to throw in an Intel Core i7 CPU and GTX 1650 GPU for a solid 1080p gaming experience.

Best AMD: ASUS TUF Gaming A15

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AMD didn't have the best of launches with the Ryzen 3000 mobile series. The processors weren't terrible, but they simply weren't good enough to take on Intel's own offerings. AMD's 4000 series of mobile processors is a whole different game. These are way more capable and are ideal for a gaming laptop.

The ASUS TUF FX505 with an AMD Ryzen 5 4600H CPU, GTX 1650 GPU, 8GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD. For the price, this is quite the gaming setup. It's not the most capable on the market, but for 1080p gaming it'll do nicely. And the display is a 144Hz panel too, allowing you to enjoy some butter-smooth gameplay.

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ASUS TUF FX505

AMD-powered gaming

This TUF laptop from ASUS is a capable machine, rocking an AMD Ryzen 5 4600H CPU, GTX 1660 Ti GPU, and 16GB of RAM. Good enough for 1080p gaming.

Best Budget: Acer Nitro 5

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Acer's Nitro 5 is a genuinely budget-friendly gaming laptop. Not only is it the most affordable laptop in our gaming round-up, but it still rocks a dedicated GPU. The NVIDIA GTX 1050 isn't spectacular, but at this price, you shouldn't expect miracles. Paired up with an Intel Core i5 processor, you've got an excellent platform for portable PC gaming.

This combination is ideal for 1080p gaming, which is precisely what the display allows for. It's not all great with the laptop, though. Aside from the speedy SSD and 8GB of RAM, the available storage space is limited to just 256GB, which isn't much when you consider this drive has to contain Windows, software, and all your games.

The GPU will struggle with demanding games, too, forcing you to turn down settings to maintain stable frame rates. Lastly, the display isn't particularly amazing to gaze at.

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Acer Nitro 5

Best bang for your buck

When budget is the most critical factor in your purchasing decision for a gaming laptop, look no further than the Acer Nitro 5 with an Intel Core i5 and NVIDIA GTX 1050.

Best Design: MSI GF75 Thin

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MSI has plenty of laptops available, and its GF75 Thin is a good-looker. MSI got the balance just right without making it look obnoxious. Priced reasonably, this gaming laptop comes rocking a 10th Gen Intel Core i5-10300H CPU, NVIDIA GTX 1650 GPU, 8GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 512GB NVMe SSD for storing all your favorite PC games on.

This laptop comes rocking a 17-inch 1080p display with a refresh rate of 120Hz. It's larger than other laptops in our collection, providing you with a little more screen real estate to better immerse yourself in all the on-screen action. The CPU and GPU combo is still able to keep up and hit that 120 frames per second mark, so long as you're conservative with in-game settings.

The only downside is the display, which could be viewed (pun intended) as a little on the dull side.

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MSI GF75 Thin

Solid gaming performance

MSI didn't hang back with the design of the GF75, making it look far more expensive than it actually is. Sporting an Intel Core i5 CPU and GTX 1650 GPU, it'll easily handle your game collection.

Bottom line

Buying a gaming laptop on a tight budget, you need to keep in mind not only the fee you'll be paying but also what components you'll receive. To comfortably game on the go, your notebook will need to have dedicated NVIDIA graphics, or at least an AMD Ryzen CPU with integrated Radeon processing.

Our top recommendation goes to the Lenovo Legion Y545, with its Intel Core i5 processor and NVIDIA GTX 1650 GPU. With 8GB of RAM, this is ideal for 1080p gaming and the laptop doesn't look bad either!

If you're on a really tight budget, you may want to look at the Acer Nitro 5. It's affordable, but still manages to pack inside an Intel Core i5 processor and NVIDIA GTX 1050 GPU with 8GB or RAM. The 256GB SSD is good, but too small for game storage so you may require the addition of an external drive, but it's cheap and cheerful.

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