prepare to play source games at low and 640x420 with 30 fps
(it's a rebranded Radeon HD 4600)
[QUOTE=Flubadoo;27767290]No, it's actually pretty damn horrible.[/QUOTE]
Not really, it could max out any source game and handle games like STALKER at medium or so.
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[QUOTE=koeniginator;27767351]prepare to play source games at low and 640x420 with 30 fps[/QUOTE]
I had a Toshiba laptop with an Intel Celeron 1.8ghz processor, 2gb of ddr2 ram, and Intel 965 video chipset; I could run all source games at medium and play STALKER on low ffs.
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Need some more feedback.
It's decent, but the res will make everything look horrible. I think you can definitely do better for $900, unless you absolutely want the blu-ray drive.
I don't really care about the blu-ray drive.
I personally would never recommend a laptop for gaming, but you can find better laptops for the price as already stated.
Which would be the best one out of these for around $1000?
[url]https://www.mln.com.au/search/index.php?type=&typeID=23&orderBy=_itemPrice_asc&x=54&y=7[/url]
[QUOTE=Xylem;27767857]Which would be the best one out of these for around $1000?
[url]https://www.mln.com.au/search/index.php?type=&typeID=23&orderBy=_itemPrice_asc&x=54&y=7[/url][/QUOTE]
[url]https://www.mln.com.au/product/?itemID=1074&typeID=23[/url]
Even though it is a preorder it'd be worth waiting a bit to get this.
If you're getting a gaming laptop, get THIS THIS and THIS:
[url]http://www.xoticpc.com/sager-np5160-clevo-w150hn-pre-order-p-2999.html?wconfigure=yes[/url]
A frickin' Sandy Bridge i7, Nvidia GT 540M, 4GB RAM...
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And it only starts off at $700.
I'm from Australia.
Get a Asus gaming laptop they are pretty good.
[QUOTE=Strikebango;27770434]Get a Asus gaming laptop they are pretty good.[/QUOTE]
I bought myself a [url=http://www.asus.com/Product.aspx?P_ID=fdhHRbJtRlOCqy5C]G50VT[/url] a couple of years ago.
[img_thumb]http://habibirizal.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/opensidel02.jpg[/img_thumb]
Still works like a charm.
Might be a bit overpriced, but school payed for 70% of it so, yeah.
Its ran about any game Ive given it, does Just Cause 2 on Medium fairly well, and Is a perfect heating oven for cold days
Ok, then on your australian site or whatever, search for MSI GX640.
[QUOTE=Flubadoo;27769480]If you're getting a gaming laptop, get THIS THIS and THIS:
[url]http://www.xoticpc.com/sager-np5160-clevo-w150hn-pre-order-p-2999.html?wconfigure=yes[/url]
A frickin' Sandy Bridge i7, Nvidia GT 540M, 4GB RAM...
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And it only starts off at $700.[/QUOTE]
....
STARTS at $800.
[QUOTE=afromana;27770480]I bought myself a [url=http://www.asus.com/Product.aspx?P_ID=fdhHRbJtRlOCqy5C]G50VT[/url] a couple of years ago.
[img_thumb]http://habibirizal.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/opensidel02.jpg[/img_thumb]
Still works like a charm.
Might be a bit overpriced, but school payed for 70% of it so, yeah.
Its ran about any game Ive given it, does Just Cause 2 on Medium fairly well, and Is a perfect heating oven for cold days[/QUOTE]
I bought a G50VT a month before that one came out, yours is superior in every aspect for the same price. :frown:
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