If you want to have a gaming laptop that is enough for gaming, maybe these 10 recommendations for 10 million gaming laptops will be the most suitable choice. Although the 10 million gaming laptops are not embedded by the specs of the “gaming gods” but at least enough to entertain the souls of gamers whose wallets are still tight.

Of course, here I will give you 10 recommendations gaming laptop 10 million that come from various brands, there are ASUS, MSI, Acer, and even Advan. Let's take a look at some of the recommendations below.

10 Millions Gaming Laptop

For those who need a 10 million gaming laptop, you can't expect a very modern laptop. But at least, these ten 10 million gaming laptops can still lift heavy games even though they are not right flat. Please think carefully for the recommendation, yes.

1. ASUS Gaming K16

asus gaming k16 - laptop gaming murah 2025
SpecificationsDetails
ProcessorIntel® Core™ i5-13420H / i5-12500H / i7-13620H (option depending on variant)
GraphicNVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 2050 / RTX™ 3050 4GB GDDR6
Screen16.0″ WUXGA (1920×1200), IPS-level, 144Hz, 45% NTSC, Anti-glare
RAM8GB DDR4 (onboard, upgradable)
Storage512GB M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD
ConnectivityWi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, USB-C, 2x USB-A, HDMI 2.1, SD card reader
AudioSonicMaster, built-in speaker & mic, Cortana support
Camera720p HD + privacy shutter
Battery50WHrs, 3-cell Li-ion
Weight1.8 kg
Additional FeaturesMIL-STD 810H, Antimicrobial Guard, Backlit keyboard, Xbox Game Pass
PriceStarting at IDR 9,399,000

ASUS Gaming K16 is one of the best 10 million gaming laptops in my opinion. Worth it for those looking for performance without sacrificing design and portability. With Intel Core i5/i7 H-series processors and NVIDIA RTX 2050 or RTX 3050 GPUs, this laptop has enough power to play popular games on medium to high settings, as well as perform heavy tasks like video editing or graphic design. The 16-inch WUXGA 144Hz display makes the gaming experience more immersive, especially since it only weighs 1.8 kg-lightweight for a gaming laptop.

Full connectivity, speedy 512GB SSD storage and upgradable RAM make ASUS Gaming K16 flexible for multitasking. Additional features like a backlit keyboard, military certification, and Antimicrobial Guard are also a plus.

On the downside, the body is still plastic and the 50Wh battery is just standard, so if you're gaming for a long time, you'll still need a plug. But overall, at a starting price of Rp 9.3 million, this gaming laptop is perfect for casual gamers, students, or creators who need a versatile device without breaking the bank.

2. HP Victus 15-fa2715TX

HP Victus 15-fa2715TX

SpecificationsDetails
ProcessorIntel Core i5-13420H (8-core, 12-thread, up to 4.6 GHz)
GPUNVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050 4GB GDDR6
RAM16 GB DDR4-3200 (1x16GB, upgradable)
Storage512 GB PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 SSD
Screen15.6-inch FHD (1920×1080), IPS, 144Hz, 250 nits, anti-glare
Battery3-cell, 52.5 Wh Li-ion polymer, fast charging
OSWindows 11 Home Single Language
BonusXBOX Game Pass 1 month, Office Home & Student 2021, bag, 2 th warranty
ConnectivityWi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, LAN, HDMI 2.1, USB-C, USB 3.2, card reader
AudioDual speakers, DTS:X Ultra, HP Audio Boost
Weight2.29 kg
Dimensions35.79 x 25.5 x 2.35 cm
PriceIDR 10,299.000

If you're looking for a 10-million gaming laptop that doesn't just “look” but can actually play, the HP Victus 15-fa2715TX is definitely worth a look. Reportedly, this laptop can play AAA games on medium-high settings, and its performance is very stable thanks to the duet of Intel Core i5-13420H and RTX 2050.

Loading games and apps is also fast because of the PCIe Gen4 SSD, plus the 16GB RAM makes multitasking smooth without drama. The 144Hz display also makes for a smoother competitive gaming experience, though the color gamut isn't too wide (around 45% NTSC), so those who need high color accuracy for design might have to compromise a bit.

In terms of design, the Victus 15 looks calm, not tacky gaming. The build quality feels solid, although the 2.29 kg weight is a bit heavy to carry around. The keyboard is very comfortable for long typing or gaming, especially since it's backlit and has a numpad. The touchpad is also responsive, and the ports are comprehensive: USB-C, HDMI 2.1, LAN, and card reader are all available. The Omen Gaming Hub feature is also very helpful for managing performance and monitoring temperature, so you can push this laptop without fear of overheating.

However, there are a few things I think you need to know before you buy. First, the battery isn't the most durable-for gaming, be ready to plug in the charger after 2-3 hours, but luckily there is fast charging that can charge the 50% in 30 minutes. The temperature also rises sometimes when playing heavy games for a long time, but the dual fan and heatpipe cooling system is quite effective as long as the vents are not closed.

Overall, at Rp 10 million, I think the HP Victus 15-fa2715TX is one of the most worth it entry-level gaming laptops in 2025, especially with the bonus of original Office, Game Pass, and bag.

3. MSI Thin GF63 12UCX

MSI Thin GF63 12UCX

SpecificationsDetails
ProcessorUp to Intel Core i7 12th Gen (generally i5-12450H/i7-12650H in Indonesia)
GPUNVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050 4GB GDDR6
RAM8 GB DDR4-3200 (2 slots, upgradable max 64GB)
Storage512 GB NVMe PCIe Gen4 SSD + 2.5″ SATA HDD slot
Screen15.6-inch FHD (1920×1080), IPS-level, 144Hz
Battery3-cell, 52.4 Whr
OSWindows 11 Home
KeyboardSingle backlit (red)
ConnectivityWi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, LAN, HDMI, USB-C, 3x USB-A
Audio2x 2W speakers, Nahimic Audio
Weight1.86 kg
Dimensions359 x 254 x 21.7 mm
PriceIDR 10,499,000 (variations, check online store)

It's a 10-million gaming laptop that's light to carry. In fact, in my opinion, this laptop is suitable to be taken to coworking spaces and campuses, because its weight of only 1.86 kg really feels light for the size of a gaming laptop. The design is also not tacky, with only red accents on the backlit keyboard and the MSI logo on the cover, so it's still stylish for hanging out or meetings. Build quality is good, although it's still predominantly plastic, but the lid and palm rest have a touch of metal that makes a premium impression.

In terms of performance, the GF63 12UCX isn't a monster, but for playing e-sports or AAA games on medium settings, it's still very reliable. The RTX 2050 is enough to get 60 fps in games like Valorant, Apex Legends, or Genshin Impact in FHD, as long as you don't push the ultra setting. The 12th gen Intel Core i5/i7 processor is also responsive for multitasking, even though it only has 8GB of RAM-my advice would be to upgrade to 16GB for a smoother experience, especially if you like to open multiple tabs or edit light videos. The 512GB SSD storage is also quite spacious, and there's an extra slot for an HDD if you need extra space.

However, there are a few things you might want to consider before buying. First, the battery is really standard - light work can last 4-5 hours, but for gaming, be ready to plug in the charger after 1.5-2 hours. The 144Hz screen is fine for fast gaming, but the brightness and color gamut are average, so it's not suitable for photo/video editing that requires accurate colors. The keyboard is also a bit “flat” and less tactile, but still okay for playing and typing.

4. ASUS TUF A15 FA506NFR

ASUS TUF A15 FA506NFR

SpecificationsDetails
ProcessorAMD Ryzen 7 4800H (8-core/16-thread, up to 4.2 GHz)
GPUNVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB GDDR6
RAM16 GB DDR4-3200 (2 slots, upgradable max 32GB)
Storage512 GB PCIe 3.0 NVMe M.2 SSD
Screen15.6-inch FHD (1920×1080), IPS-level, 144Hz, sRGB 62.5%
Battery48 Whr, 3-cell Li-ion
OSWindows 11 Home
KeyboardBacklit Chiclet 1-Zone RGB, full size
ConnectivityWi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, LAN, HDMI, USB-C, 3x USB-A
Audio2 speakers, DTS:X Ultra, AI noise-canceling
Weight2.3 kg
Dimensions35.9 x 25.6 x 2.28 ~ 2.43 cm
PriceIDR 10,499,000

There's a laptop that's perfect for the type of gamer who likes to play for a long time and doesn't want to worry about durability, and its name is ASUS TUF A15 FA506NFR. I've used it to play AAA games and e-sports, and its performance is really solid in the 10-million price class. The Ryzen 7 4800H is great for multitasking, editing, and heavy gaming, while the RTX 2060 can still handle modern games on high settings with an average of 60 fps and above in FHD. The 144Hz display also makes competitive gaming more responsive, although the color gamut isn't as rich as premium laptops-but for playing and streaming, it's more than enough.

The TUF A15“s design isn't very thin, but that's what makes its build quality feel sturdy and ready for hard work. The weight of 2.3 kg is quite heavy, but still reasonable for a gaming laptop that has a performance and cooling system as good as this. The keyboard is very comfortable for long typing, there is one-zone adjustable RGB, and a full-size layout plus numpad-so it's also good for work or data input. The ports are complete, from USB-C, HDMI, LAN, to audio jacks, so there's no need to carry dongles around.

On the downside, yes, the fan is quite noisy when you play in Turbo mode-but that's the price to pay for stable performance and temperature. The battery is also pretty standard, about 4-5 hours for light work, and 2 hours for gaming. The speakers are okay enough for watching or casual gaming, but if you want better audio, it's still better to use a headset.

5. Acer Nitro V15 ANV15-51

Acer Nitro V 15

SpecificationsDetails
ProcessorIntel Core i5-13420H (8-core, 13th Gen, up to 4.6 GHz)
GPUNVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050 4GB GDDR6
RAM8 GB DDR5 (upgradable)
Storage512 GB PCIe NVMe SSD (M.2)
Screen15.6-inch FHD (1920×1080), IPS, 144Hz, ComfyView, NTSC 45%
Battery57 Wh, up to 8 hours (claim), reality 4-5 hours
OSWindows 11 Home Single Language
KeyboardBacklit, numpad, NitroSense
ConnectivityWi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1+, LAN, HDMI, USB-C, 3x USB-A
Audio2 speakers, mic
Weight2.11 kg
Dimensions362.3 x 239.9 x 26.9 mm
PriceIDR 10,999,000

The Nitro V15 ANV15-51 proves that a 10-million gaming laptop doesn't have to look tacky or feel cheap. The design is low profile, with a touch of gray-blue stripes on the cover that keeps it looking cool without being overwhelming. The build quality does feel plastic, but it's still solid for this price class. The keyboard is one of my favorite parts-it travels well, has a white backlight, and the numpad, while a bit narrow, is still functional for work or gaming. The ports are also complete, ranging from USB-C, HDMI, to LAN, so there's no need to look for dongles.

The gaming performance on the Nitro V15 is quite satisfactory for casual to semi-serious gamers. The RTX 2050 isn't top-end, but AAA games at 1080p with medium-high settings can still break 60 fps in many popular titles. The 13th-generation Intel Core i5-13420H processor is also responsive for daily multitasking, although the 8GB of RAM is starting to feel a bit too much for modern games and apps-upgrading to 16GB will make the experience even smoother. The 144Hz display is a plus for competitive gaming, though the brightness and color gamut are standard, adequate for gaming but not suitable for professional color editing.

There are some drawbacks that you might have to compromise on. The 512GB SSD will fill up quickly if you install a lot of AAA games, and the battery, while claimed to last 8 hours, is actually around 4-5 hours for light work, and much shorter for gaming. NitroSense can sometimes feel limiting when the battery is below 40%, and the fan is quite noisy when performance mode is on. However, if you're looking for a budget gaming laptop with stable performance, a full range of ports, and an unabashed design, the Nitro V15 ANV15-51 is definitely worth considering-especially if you can find a deal.

6. Advan Laptop Gaming Pixelwar

Advan Laptop Gaming Pixelwar - laptop gaming 10 jutaan

SpecificationsDetails
ProcessorAMD Ryzen 5 6600H (6C/12T, Zen 3+, 6nm, TDP 45W)
GPUAMD Radeon RX 6500M 4GB GDDR6 (RDNA2)
RAM16 GB LPDDR5 6400 MHz Dual Channel (non-upgradeable)
Storage512 GB M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen 3×4 SSD (second slot available)
Screen16-inch, 2.5K (2560×1600), IPS, 120Hz, 16:10, sRGB 95%+, 422 nits
Battery65 Whr
OSWindows 11
KeyboardFull size, numpad, RGB backlit, chiclet
ConnectivityWi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, USB-C (PD & DP), HDMI, LAN, SD Card Reader
Audio2 speakers, dual mic, audio jack
Camera720p HD, privacy shutter, fingerprint sensor
Weight2.07 kg (laptop only)
Dimensions35.9 x 26 x 1.9 cm
PriceIDR 9,892,000

Honestly, I was skeptical when I heard that Advan-a local brand that usually plays in cheap gadgets-was finally getting into the world of gaming laptops. But this Pixelwar was a pleasant surprise. As soon as I read some reviews from tech enthu, the first impression I had was that the body was solid and minimalist, with no tacky gaming frills. The body is thin for a 16-inch, and the weight is still portable-friendly. The orange power button and small accents at the bottom give it character, but not too much.

In terms of performance, Pixelwar is quite satisfying. The Ryzen 5 6600H and Radeon RX 6500M can handle AAA games at 1080p with medium-high settings, and some titles can even break 60 fps at 2.5K resolution. The 16GB LPDDR5 RAM makes multitasking a breeze, though unfortunately it's not upgradeable. The 512GB SSD storage is enough for some big games, and if that's not enough, just add a second SSD. The 16-inch 2.5K 120Hz display is one of the “best” in this price class-sharp, smooth, and color-accurate, perfect for graphic design or watching movies.

Other features are equally interesting: full ports, Wi-Fi 6E, RGB keyboard, fingerprint, and privacy shutter on the webcam. The cooling system uses five heatpipes and two fans, so the temperature is maintained even when playing games for a long time. The downside? The speakers are loud but of average quality, and the RX 6500M GPU doesn't support modern 4K video encoding-so it's not good for heavy video editing.

7. Axioo Pongo 725 

Axioo Pongo 725 

SpecificationsDetails
ProcessorIntel Core i7-12650H (10C/16T, up to 4.7 GHz, TDP 45W)
GPUNVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050 4GB GDDR6 (up to 55W)
RAM16 GB DDR4-3200 Dual Channel (2x8GB, upgradable to 64GB)
Storage512 GB NVMe SSD Gen 4 (second slot available)
Screen15.6-inch FHD (1920×1080), IPS, 144Hz, anti-glare
Battery54 Wh
OSWindows 11 Pro
KeyboardFull size, numpad, backlit RGB 15 colors, 4 brightness levels
ConnectivityWi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, USB-C, HDMI, Mini DP, LAN, MicroSD, Audio Jack
Audio2 speakers, Sound Blaster Studio, dual mic
Camera720p HD
Weight1.99 kg (laptop only)
Dimensions359.5 x 238 x 22.7 mm
Warranty3 years + 1 year ADP Extra (Accidental Damage Protection)
PriceIDR 10,999,000

Still talking about local gaming laptops, this time I want to introduce a 10 million gaming laptop called Axioo Pongo 725. For 10 million, you get the full package: Intel Core i7-12650H processor, 16GB dual channel RAM, and RTX 2050 GPU. It's not just a “gaming look”, its performance can be relied on to play modern AAA games on medium-high settings, even eSports like Valorant or DoTA 2 can reach hundreds of FPS. The Gen 4 SSD storage is also very fast, and if you need more space, just add a second SSD.

The design of the Pongo 725 is simple, not overbearing, and feels quite premium for this price class. The body is solid, weighing only 1.99 kg-still comfortable to carry to campus or work. The full-size keyboard with 15-color RGB backlit makes the gaming atmosphere more lively, and the touchpad is also responsive. The ports are complete: USB-C, HDMI, Mini DP, LAN, and MicroSD, so connectivity won't be a problem. The cooling system is also intentional, with two fans and four heatpipes to keep the temperature stable even when gaming for long periods of time.

For those of you who are looking for an entry-level gaming laptop with high specs without the hassle of upgrading, the Axioo Pongo 725 is definitely worth considering. Aside from the speedy performance, you also get a 3-year warranty plus a year of ADP Extra-so you can rest easy if there's an unexpected incident. The downside? The FHD display is not 100% sRGB, so it's not ideal for professional graphic design, and the battery will run out quickly if you use it for heavy gaming. But overall, at 10 million, the Pongo 725 is one of the best local gaming laptops. Worth it in 2025.

8. Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3

Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3

SpecificationsDetails
ProcessorAMD Ryzen 5 5600H (6C/12T, 3.3-4.2 GHz)
GPUNVIDIA GeForce RTX 2050 4GB GDDR6
RAM8 GB DDR4-3200 (dual slot, upgradable to 16GB)
Storage512 GB NVMe SSD (M.2, upgradable)
Screen15.6-inch FHD (1920×1080), IPS, 120Hz/144Hz, anti-glare
Battery45Wh/60Wh, up to 7 hours (claim), reality 4-5 hours
OSWindows 11 Home
KeyboardFull size, numpad, white backlit
ConnectivityWi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.1, USB-C, 2x USB-A, HDMI 2.0, LAN, audio jack
Audio2 speakers, Nahimic Audio, dual mic
Camera720p HD, privacy shutter
Weight2.25 kg
Dimensions359.6 x 251.9 x 24.2 mm
PriceIDR 10,099,000

The Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 is perfect for those of you who want a gaming laptop with a calm look, not tacky, but still has reliable performance. The design is simple, the plastic body is solid, and the build quality feels sturdy-there's no “cheap” feel despite the 10-million price tag. The keyboard is comfortable for long typing, has a white backlight, and the touchpad is responsive. The ports are complete, and the position of the ports at the back makes the desk more organized.

In terms of performance, the Ryzen 5 5600H and RTX 2050 inside are capable of lifting AAA games at 1080p with medium-high settings, even though the 8GB single channel RAM in the variant basic- it's a bit limiting. If you upgrade to 16GB dual channel, gaming and multitasking performance will be much smoother. The 120Hz/144Hz display makes competitive gaming more fun, although the color gamut and brightness are standard-enough for gaming, but not suitable for professional color editing. The 512GB SSD storage is also quite generous, and still upgradeable if you need more space.

Furthermore, the IdeaPad Gaming 3's battery lasts about 4-5 hours for light work, and less when used for gaming. The laptop's temperature is also maintained thanks to a fairly effective cooling system, although the fan can be heard during heavy loads. The speakers are surprisingly good, especially with the customizable Nahimic Audio. The 720p webcam is enough for meetings, plus there's a privacy shutter to make it safer. Overall, this Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 is perfect for those of you who are looking for an entry-level gaming laptop with a calm design, stable performance, and a price that is still pocket-friendly-just be prepared to spend extra for a RAM upgrade to maximize gaming performance.

9. Acer Aspire 7 Gaming A715 Intel Core i5012450H

Acer Aspire 7 Gaming A715 Intel Core i5012450H

FeaturesDetails
Model NameA715-59G (NEW!)
ProcessorIntel Core i5-12450H (8C/12T, up to 4.4GHz, 12MB cache)
GPUNVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 6GB GDDR6
RAM8GB DDR4
Storage512GB NVMe Gen4 SSD
Screen15.6″ FHD IPS, 144Hz
OSWindows 11 Home
KeyboardSingle RGB Backlit
Audio2x Stereo Speaker, 1x Mic
PortHDMI 2.1, Mini DP 1.4, RJ-45, 3x USB 3.2 Gen 1, 1x USB 2.0, 2x USB-C
Battery50Wh Li-ion, 90W
Webcam720p HD
Additional FeaturesDual Cooling Fan, Office Home Student 2021, 2 Year Warranty
PriceIDR 10,099,000

If you're looking for a 10-million gaming laptop, this Acer Aspire 7 A715-59G is a great buy right now. On paper, I think some AAA games on this laptop perform quite stable thanks to the combination of Intel Core i5-12450H and RTX 3050 6GB. Playing Valorant, Genshin Impact, and Cyberpunk 2077 on medium-high settings is still smooth, especially since the screen is 144Hz IPS, making the gaming experience more responsive and the colors are beautiful. The NVMe Gen4 SSD also makes loading games and booting Windows super fast, so there's no waiting around.

In terms of design, the body is not too “gaming look”, so it's still safe for you to bring to campus or office without looking tacky. The RGB keyboard is single zone, which is good for night gaming, although you can't customize the color per-key. The cooling system is dual fan, and the temperature is still maintained even when playing heavy games, although the fan is sometimes a bit noisy when it is fully loaded. The ports are very comprehensive, with HDMI 2.1, Mini DP, Thunderbolt, and even a microSD slot, so plugging in peripherals is a no-brainer.

However, there are a few things that I would like to note. The default RAM is only 8GB single channel, so if you want to do heavy multitasking or play RAM-hungry games, it's best to upgrade to 16GB for optimal performance. The battery is also a standard gaming laptop, about 3-4 hours for light work, so don't expect to be away from the plug.

10. Dell G3 15 Gaming

Dell G3 15 Gaming

SpecificationsDetails
ProcessorIntel Core i5-9300H / i5-10300H (4C/8T, up to 4.1 GHz)
GPUNVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650/1650 Ti 4GB GDDR5
RAM8 GB DDR4-2666 (dual slot, upgradable)
Storage128-256 GB SSD (M.2 NVMe) + 1TB HDD (model variation, upgradable)
Screen15.6-inch FHD (1920×1080), IPS, 60Hz/120Hz
Battery51 Wh, up to 6-7 hours (claim, reality 3-4 hours of gaming)
OSWindows 10 Home
KeyboardBlue backlit, numpad, blue accents
ConnectivityWi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 4.1, USB-C, 3x USB-A, HDMI, LAN, audio jack, SD
Audio2 speakers, mic
Weight2.4 kg
Dimensions365.5 x 254 x 21.6 mm
Price (used)IDR 10,700,000

Lastly, there is a slightly old-fashioned laptop but the Dell G3 15 Gaming, in my opinion, is still suitable for those of you who want a gaming laptop with a look that is not tacky, but still confident to be brought to hang out or work. The design is simple, blue accents on the keyboard and touchpad make a sporty impression without overdoing it. The build quality is solid, and the weight of 2.4 kg is still reasonable for a 15-inch gaming laptop. The ports are complete-there's USB-C, HDMI, LAN, and SD card reader-so connectivity won't be a hassle.

In terms of performance, the G3 15 with Core i5-9300H/10300H and GTX 1650/1650 Ti can still play AAA games at 1080p, as long as you are willing to lower the settings to medium or low. E-sports games like Valorant, CS:GO, or Dota 2 can reach 60-100 fps, while heavy games like Control or Tomb Raider are stable at 30-45 fps. The SSD storage is small (128-256GB), so you'll have to clean up your games often, but luckily there's an additional HDD/SSD slot. The 8GB RAM should also be upgraded to 16GB for smoother multitasking and gaming.

The Dell G3 15's main advantage is its above-average battery life for a gaming laptop in its class-it can last for more than 6 hours for light work, although gaming still requires a charger. The 120Hz display makes playing competitive games smoother, although the color gamut and brightness are average. The speakers are loud, the keyboard is comfortable for long typing, and upgradeability is easy.

If you look at the list of 10 million gaming laptops above, it's clear that gamers with limited budgets still have plenty of laptop options to choose from. Sure, you won't get “god” specs or super premium features, but almost all of the laptops on this list are enough to play AAA games on medium settings, smooth e-sports, and daily multitasking without drama.

The key is, don't hesitate to upgrade your RAM or storage if you have the money to do so, to maximize your gaming experience and productivity. If you have any other recommendations, write them down in the comments section.

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