smokindog
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Just like your reloading and guns, step up a bit and increase your enjoyment and longevity, IF the budget allows. Stepping up to an i5 based system will also step you up to the $500-600 price range BUT will be worth it IMO (more features, better performance, better battery life, longer product usability before needing to be replaced, ...).
Consider what you want for graphics resolution, storage, .... If you can afford an SSD based system, do it. THEN, pick a price point and shop.
Forget your old games, I doubt they'll run and if they do, BONUS. Also, forget about "I had an XYZ 3+ years ago, ...". This world turns over every 2 years and they ALL have dogs in the pound
That said, I do avoid some brands (ACER/ASUS not on the list). Look for current reviews.
I can't assert my qualifications for saying all this as my employer frowns on such displays!!!!!!!
Check out this list.
Newegg.com - PCs & Laptops, Laptops / Notebooks, All Laptops / Notebooks, Intel Core i5
Consider what you want for graphics resolution, storage, .... If you can afford an SSD based system, do it. THEN, pick a price point and shop.
Forget your old games, I doubt they'll run and if they do, BONUS. Also, forget about "I had an XYZ 3+ years ago, ...". This world turns over every 2 years and they ALL have dogs in the pound

I can't assert my qualifications for saying all this as my employer frowns on such displays!!!!!!!

Check out this list.
Newegg.com - PCs & Laptops, Laptops / Notebooks, All Laptops / Notebooks, Intel Core i5