Your suggestions on a new laptop!
Raiin Maker
I've decided its time to purchase a laptop-i need it for school, because the PC's there are always being used and are useless (most functions disabled) anyway.
Now its fairly easy to get a laptop which can do word etc, however if i am going to get one, i would like to get one on which i can play games on. This leaves me with a problem, there are lots of possible laptops i could choose (more options than when i chose my PC anyway) and i am not sure where to get it.
Vista home premium, 2gig ram, 15 (ish) inch screen would be most desirable. Hard drive dosen't have to be huge, 50-100gig would be fine. Ideally a Geforce graphics card. Pricewise nothing much over £800 tops.
If anyone knows a great reliable website for laptops i would really appreciate it, any tips would also be great.
You guys have really helped me in the past, helping me choose my lovely PC and fixing various problems with it when they have occurred.
Thanks so much once again for your help and time!
~Raiin Maker
Now its fairly easy to get a laptop which can do word etc, however if i am going to get one, i would like to get one on which i can play games on. This leaves me with a problem, there are lots of possible laptops i could choose (more options than when i chose my PC anyway) and i am not sure where to get it.
Vista home premium, 2gig ram, 15 (ish) inch screen would be most desirable. Hard drive dosen't have to be huge, 50-100gig would be fine. Ideally a Geforce graphics card. Pricewise nothing much over £800 tops.
If anyone knows a great reliable website for laptops i would really appreciate it, any tips would also be great.
You guys have really helped me in the past, helping me choose my lovely PC and fixing various problems with it when they have occurred.
Thanks so much once again for your help and time!
~Raiin Maker
Lucifer PVP
what type of geforce 7or8
800 pounds is like $1600?
800 pounds is like $1600?
Quaker
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Originally Posted by Raiin Maker
Vista home premium, 2gig ram, 15 (ish) inch screen would be most desirable. Hard drive dosen't have to be huge, 50-100gig would be fine. Ideally a Geforce graphics card. Pricewise nothing much over £800 tops.
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Most new laptops come with at least 1 gig of RAM - 2 gigs is even better with Vista.
Most new laptops come with Vista Home Premium (not sure that's a good thing )
Hard drives are usually 160gig or more.
Yes, ideally you want a good graphics "chip", such as ones by nVidia or ATI. Stay away from ones with low-end in-the-chipset graphics.
Bang-for-the-buck wise, (or bang-for-the-pound in your case) you're usually better off with a AMD based unit.
Raiin Maker
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what type of geforce 7or8
800 pounds is like $1600? |
moriz
dell inspiron 1520, with upgrades to video (geforce 8600M GT), ram, and processor. that amounts to about $1300, which should be in your price range.
Raiin Maker
What do you guys think of this for casual gaming on low-med graphics, price etc.
I've bought of them in the past and they are great, and my current PC is a Zoostorm and i love it to bits.
http://www.pcnextday.co.uk/products/...Code=3384-5628
What do you think?
I've bought of them in the past and they are great, and my current PC is a Zoostorm and i love it to bits.
http://www.pcnextday.co.uk/products/...Code=3384-5628
What do you think?
Josh
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Originally Posted by Raiin Maker
What do you guys think of this for casual gaming on low-med graphics, price etc.
I've bought of them in the past and they are great, and my current PC is a Zoostorm and i love it to bits. http://www.pcnextday.co.uk/products/...Code=3384-5628 What do you think? |
Find a laptop with a decent Intel C2D Processor, 2GB RAM and either an ATI/NVIDIA graphics chipset, like a GeForce 8 Series or any of the latest ATI mobility chipsets..
Although upon arrival, I'd strongly recommend formatting it and sticking XP back on.
Raiin Maker
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1GB RAM. >_<
Find a laptop with a decent Intel C2D Processor, 2GB RAM and either an ATI/NVIDIA graphics chipset, like a GeForce 8 Series or any of the latest ATI mobility chipsets.. Although upon arrival, I'd strongly recommend formatting it and sticking XP back on. |
This laptop isn't going to be my main machine so i am going to leave Vista on there and get used to it, soon XP will be out of date anyway and we will all have to get used to Vista so i might as well start early.
Josh
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Yeah 1 Gig ram is a little low, however i can easily add more and Vista can run quite easily with just 1g.
This laptop isn't going to be my main machine so i am going to leave Vista on there and get used to it, soon XP will be out of date anyway and we will all have to get used to Vista so i might as well start early. |
Sure Vista runs nice and smooth on 1GB, I've tried it myself! But games have a major hit compared to the performance of XP.
Raiin Maker
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Yeah but if you plan on playing games on Vista you really do need that 2GB of RAM.
Sure Vista runs nice and smooth on 1GB, I've tried it myself! But games have a major hit compared to the performance of XP. |
Now i just have to email them about when they get the next batch in stock!
lord_shar
If you want low cost with lots of hardware, the Dell Outlet would be my recommendation:
http://www.dell.com/content/products...n&s=dfh&~ck=mn
Although these systems are generally refurbs, many are marked scratch/dent returns that look new out of the box. They tend to sell very fast, so just refresh the web page often and see if you find one that meets your requirements. One of my buddies just grabbed an Inspiron 1520 with 2.0ghz core2duo and 8600m-gt 256mb video for under $1000USD.
http://www.dell.com/content/products...n&s=dfh&~ck=mn
Although these systems are generally refurbs, many are marked scratch/dent returns that look new out of the box. They tend to sell very fast, so just refresh the web page often and see if you find one that meets your requirements. One of my buddies just grabbed an Inspiron 1520 with 2.0ghz core2duo and 8600m-gt 256mb video for under $1000USD.
Joshthor
ok so go to www.cyberpowerpc.com soon im going to buy a laptop from this site, mine will be 15.4 in monitor, 2.4ghz processor, 4gb of ram, 512mb (graphics card geforce 7600 or somthing i think), 250 gb hard drive, xp media center or vista home, webcam, 9 cell lithium battery, fingerprint scanner, 2 free games and a free case, tv tuner and ac adapter.
guess how much for?
$1560 (shipping and tax not included though)
i personally think this is a GREAT price for the laptop
guess how much for?
$1560 (shipping and tax not included though)
i personally think this is a GREAT price for the laptop
Biostem
The most important things to look for, when considering a gaming laptop, are a dedicated video card, a relatively fast hard drive, and a good amount of fast ram.
Nowadays, ram is generally good on laptops, so I give the speed of the ram the least importance. You will want as much as you can afford - 2GB is great.
For hard drives, you have to be careful. Many laptop manufacturers will try to sell you on a high capacity hdd, but watch out for 5400 or 4200 rpm drives - you want 7200 or better (otherwise your load times will be high).
Lastly, you want a video card from one of the major companies - Nvidia or ATI. Furthermore, you want one that does NOT share ram w/ your system. You want one that explicitly says it has dedicated memory. You'll want at least 128MB of dedicated memory.
Other than that, and this is just personal opinion, I'd go w/ a laptop that has the standard 4:3 screen ratio - the widescreen laptops look nice, but very few games properly adjust for that ratio - they tend to act like the standard resolution of the screen's width, and shrink the height (not act like the standard resolution of the same height but w/ more room on the sides).
Hope that helps...
Nowadays, ram is generally good on laptops, so I give the speed of the ram the least importance. You will want as much as you can afford - 2GB is great.
For hard drives, you have to be careful. Many laptop manufacturers will try to sell you on a high capacity hdd, but watch out for 5400 or 4200 rpm drives - you want 7200 or better (otherwise your load times will be high).
Lastly, you want a video card from one of the major companies - Nvidia or ATI. Furthermore, you want one that does NOT share ram w/ your system. You want one that explicitly says it has dedicated memory. You'll want at least 128MB of dedicated memory.
Other than that, and this is just personal opinion, I'd go w/ a laptop that has the standard 4:3 screen ratio - the widescreen laptops look nice, but very few games properly adjust for that ratio - they tend to act like the standard resolution of the screen's width, and shrink the height (not act like the standard resolution of the same height but w/ more room on the sides).
Hope that helps...
therangereminem
dont geta laptop tp play guildwars waste of money cant upgrade the way you cana desktop
Biostem
From the OP's description, it sounds like he *needs* a laptop - a desktop isn't an option.
To the OP: Guildwars is relatively light on the graphical demands it places on the computer - it should run fine on a laptop w/ a dedicated video card.
To the OP: Guildwars is relatively light on the graphical demands it places on the computer - it should run fine on a laptop w/ a dedicated video card.
lord_shar
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Other than that, and this is just personal opinion, I'd go w/ a laptop that has the standard 4:3 screen ratio - the widescreen laptops look nice, but very few games properly adjust for that ratio - they tend to act like the standard resolution of the screen's width, and shrink the height (not act like the standard resolution of the same height but w/ more room on the sides). Hope that helps... |
As far as the video card: I completely agree -- dedicated video memory with a fast GPU is definitely the way to go. The NVidia 8600M-GT is probably one of the better choices for a mid grade gaming laptop.
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dont geta laptop tp play guildwars waste of money cant upgrade the way you cana desktop
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tijo
Dell is a good place to look. Toshiba might have some nice models too but some people i know had problems with their Toshiba laptops, mine works fine though. Asus has some very nice models too altough those may be a bit more expensive.
iridescentfyre
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Sure Vista runs nice and smooth on 1GB, I've tried it myself! But games have a major hit compared to the performance of XP.
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