Top 5 Best Gaming Laptops under 70000

This is your go-to list of the best gaming laptops under 70000 rupees as of June 2022.

This is the start of price bracket where we start to see some really interesting laptops. Laptops which can pull off constant 60 fps gaming, or the ones having extremely good displays with high refresh rate all the way up-to 144Hz and Fancy RGB backlit keyboard with efficient battery backup. This can also be a list for those who are serious for gaming but not ready to spend much.

Lenovo Ideapad Gaming 3

This Lenovo Ideapad Gaming 3 is an all-rounder laptop and checks most of the boxes in a gaming laptop. This laptop grabs the top spot as it is the balance between power and body weight. RTX 3050 ensures smooth gaming and not so bulky factor means the maneuver is easier than most other gaming laptops. That said, performance and gaming are top-notch for the price and the 120 Hz screen is a good quality one. It also has a 170 W power adapter bundled which sweetens the deal further. The only notable cons are the small battery and single coloured LED keyboard backlight.

This is an easy recommendation for anyone who wants a gaming laptop which won’t be a hurdle to carry around and is powerful as well.

Lenovo Ideapad Gaming 3

This Dell G15-5515 is equally as good as the Lenovo Ideapad. A bulkier all-rounder laptop and covers most of the aspects of a gaming laptop. This laptop grabs 2nd place due to its bulkier stance than Lenovo, but it gets the basics right. The Nvidia 4GB RTX 3050 95W TGP GPU ensures a smooth gaming experience but this is not suitable to move here and there. That said, performance and gaming are excellent for the price and the 120 Hz screen is equally good. It also has a 180 W power adapter bundled which is the cherry on the cake. This has an excellent ventilation system and comes pre-loaded with a plethora of software features.

The only notable cons are the heavy form factor and single coloured LED, but it’s worth noting that the keyboard has orange accents.


3. HP Pavilion 15-ec2004AX

Lenovo Ideapad Gaming 3

This HP Pavilion 15-ec2004AX is a balance between price and performance. Slightly cheaper than the Lenovo and Dell, this laptop has its few own advantages as well. A lighter and slightly less powerful in the gaming segment but it covers most of the aspects of a gaming laptop. This laptop grabs 3rd  place due to its slightly less powerful NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 GPU, but it has a processor on par with the top 2. This GPU can handle most of the heavy games with not with ease but can provide constant fps in lower resolution. That said, performance and gaming are on par for the price. Where it shines is the display department, a 144Hz ultra-smooth display is a boon. This too has a good ventilation system. B&O speakers are loud as well.

There aren’t any major cons but if we need to nitpick, the single coloured LED Ultra Violet Keyboard backlight looks cool but RGB could have been better.


4. HP Victus 16-e0301ax

Lenovo Ideapad Gaming 3

This HP Victus 16-e0301ax is the elder brother of the HP Pavillion. The specs are almost identical and it varies only in a few aspects. A bigger and heavier version of the HP Pavillion is as powerful but has fewer advantages at the cost of its body weight. It covers most of the aspects of a gaming laptop. This laptop grabs 4th place due to its slightly less powerful NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 GPU, but it has a processor on par with the top 2. This GPU can handle most of the heavy games and can provide constant fps in lower resolution. That said, performance and gaming are on par for the price. Where it shines is the display department, a 16.1” 144Hz ultra-smooth display is a boon. This too has a good ventilation system. B&O speakers are loud as well and it has the best battery among the laptops on this list.

The major cons involve the weight which is nearly 2.5 kilos but where it’s due, it is less flashy to look like a gaming laptop.


5. ASUS TUF Gaming F15 FX506LH-HN258T

Lenovo Ideapad Gaming 3

This ASUS TUF Gaming F15 FX506LH-HN258T is the last one on the list. It should be chosen only if someone is on a tight budget or requires an Intel processor for some reason. It does cover most of the aspects of a gaming laptop. This laptop grabs last place due to its slightly less powerful NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 GPU, and the least powerful processor on the list. This GPU can handle most of the heavy games and can provide constant fps in lower resolution. That said, performance and gaming are on par for the price. The display is a place where it can justify its price, a 15.6” 144Hz ultra-smooth display is great. Speakers are loud as well.

The major cons involve the weight which is nearly 2.3 kilos and it feels bulky to look at.

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