NoteBook but which?
DeathFane
Ok so saddly I'm limited to where I can get my PC from I want a nice notebook, I dont have a lot of room for a desktop. My options are retail stores like best buy,, etc. I have a budget of around $2000 I want the best I can get for around $2000 and please dont go over. all I will be playing on it is GW and 2 other small games that run on Java that even my current PC could play, and maybe GW 2. I know fairly well what specs to look for, its just I like other opinoins on things and I dont feel like going into a store and listening to the sales people try to sell me a Piece Of junk with stuff I dont need.
NeoGenSilver
Any other things you need with it? Do you want it to be very portable, as in small and lightweight? Screen Size requirements? Any brands that you hate? Any brands that you prefer? Also $2000 for Guild wars is Super Over-kill.
Biostem
Really, the big thing w/ a gaming notebook is to look for one that has an nvidia or radeon video card that has its own, dedicated video memory. Other than that, 2+ gigs of ram would be nice, as would a dual-core processor. Other than that, the only thing I'd suggest would be to get a hard drive that is faster than 5400 rpms; anything less will have noticeably long load times...
Anyway, $2000 for a laptop is actually quite steep...
Anyway, $2000 for a laptop is actually quite steep...
Moral55
Could I also suggest Windows XP? It's a much more game friendly system, Vista has many things going for it... but those are not really gaming related.
Biostem
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Originally Posted by Moral55
Could I also suggest Windows XP? It's a much more game friendly system, Vista has many things going for it... but those are not really gaming related.
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As long as you have 2GB of ram or more, you should be fine w/ Vista.
Albert Algorn
I think IBM still lets you choose the option of getting WinXP and they now have new consumer laptops. That's the one I am thinking of getting...
my2cent
the new DELL XPS
m17XX i think, im gonna get one soon ........

Malice Black
http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/pr...hs1&l=en&s=dhs
Other names to goggle:
Zepto
Gateway - Has a poor rez screen though
Clevo
MicroPC
Voodoo - Might be a bit too expensive
Asus
Acer
Minimum specs you should aim for:
XP/Vista
2GB RAM
7950GTX 512MB (Ideally the 8800m)
200GB HDD
the CD re-writer ect
Other names to goggle:
Zepto
Gateway - Has a poor rez screen though
Clevo
MicroPC
Voodoo - Might be a bit too expensive
Asus
Acer
Minimum specs you should aim for:
XP/Vista
2GB RAM
7950GTX 512MB (Ideally the 8800m)
200GB HDD
the CD re-writer ect
Quaker
At the price point your talking, you should have no problem getting a more than adequate laptop. I would say your main considerations should be:
- ATI or nVidia video "chip" with it's own dedicated memory. Most chipset based graphics will only share main RAM, but separate graphics chips usually come with some dedicated RAM, plus the ability to share main RAM. 256meg (or more) of dedicated RAM would be best.
- at least 2 gigs of RAM.
Other than that, if you make sure you have those two things, the rest of the laptop should have enough of all the usual bells & whistles.
- ATI or nVidia video "chip" with it's own dedicated memory. Most chipset based graphics will only share main RAM, but separate graphics chips usually come with some dedicated RAM, plus the ability to share main RAM. 256meg (or more) of dedicated RAM would be best.
- at least 2 gigs of RAM.
Other than that, if you make sure you have those two things, the rest of the laptop should have enough of all the usual bells & whistles.