GW and this laptop?
krypt1200
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...&CMP=ILC-FPM02
This is a laptop i'm thinking about buying. I'm not computer saavy in any way (although I'm learning quickly)
Will this be able to run guildwars, and how? (ie, high graphics, smooth, no lag) and is this laptop an overall good buy?
If this isn't the greatest laptop, does anyone have suggestions on a good gaming laptop, that I can also use for college, in the $500 dollar area?
This is a laptop i'm thinking about buying. I'm not computer saavy in any way (although I'm learning quickly)
Will this be able to run guildwars, and how? (ie, high graphics, smooth, no lag) and is this laptop an overall good buy?
If this isn't the greatest laptop, does anyone have suggestions on a good gaming laptop, that I can also use for college, in the $500 dollar area?
Admael
It's not bad, you'll get <30 FPS on max with vsync on.
GMA X3100 is not a bad chip.
The FSB and RAM is kinda slow tho.
It's a $500 laptop, you get what you pay for.
GMA X3100 is not a bad chip.
The FSB and RAM is kinda slow tho.
It's a $500 laptop, you get what you pay for.
krypt1200
How long would you suppose it could last me? Onto GW2 even?
Admael
It's not a gaming laptop. I don't think you'll be able to play GW2 on it.
In 3DMark05, the GMA X3100 scored 839. (GMA 900: 234, GeForce 6150 Go: 630, GeForce 8800M GTX SLi: 17,230)
In 3DMark05, the GMA X3100 scored 839. (GMA 900: 234, GeForce 6150 Go: 630, GeForce 8800M GTX SLi: 17,230)
Blackhearted
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How long would you suppose it could last me? Onto GW2 even?
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Lord Mythirion
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GW2 on an intel gpu? oh please.
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krypt1200
Admael
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GW2 on an intel gpu? oh please.
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It's expensive because it's a multimedia laptop, not a gaming laptop.
Havok1610
I'd go for a 8600M GT at least if I were you. I can play GW with max settings and 4x AA @ 1280x800 with an FPS of constant 60 with Vsync and 90-100 without...
Pesi
i bought a laptop half a year ago or something.. maybe more. Acer Aspire 5100- i thought i wouldnt game too much, which im not. Tho when i do i dont want <30 fps.
if u wanna play games you gain nothing on buying a laptop- if u dont spend a waste load of cash.
if u wanna play games you gain nothing on buying a laptop- if u dont spend a waste load of cash.
Blackhearted
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You shouldn't say that, the Larabee's coming.
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Malice Black
I specced you an Alienware m15x for under $1500. 15" notebook with a 8600, Vista premium, 1gb RAm (cheap to upgrade at a later date) 120gb hdd @7200rpm.
Check it out - http://www.alienware.com/product_det...DLL0004&disc=1
Check it out - http://www.alienware.com/product_det...DLL0004&disc=1
R_Frost
unless your in a hurry to buy a laptop i would wait a little while longer. ill bet in a couple weeks once the bulk of the tax rebate checks start showing up there is going to be some great sales hitting from all the retailers trying to get a piece of everyones money. i wouldnt be surprised if we see day after thanksgiving prices for a couple of weeks. just keep watching you might be able to get twice the laptop for the money your willing to spend
krypt1200
Thanks for all the suggestions, i REALLY REALLY appreciate the help on these forums.
Basically what I'm looking for, is a mid range laptop, capable of smooth(but not extreme) gaming. I would like it to have the capabilities to run some of the newer games. I'm leaving for college soon, and my focus for a laptop is to have one so I can use it for the normal multimedia (email,surfing,video/graphic editing) and to earn my gaming fix when I need it. My price range would probably be 1500, which is around what Malice has posted, Ill take a look at it. I could probably wait another month or two, maybe even three, but its always good to shop around to ensure i get that best price a few months down the line : )
Thanks a lot
Basically what I'm looking for, is a mid range laptop, capable of smooth(but not extreme) gaming. I would like it to have the capabilities to run some of the newer games. I'm leaving for college soon, and my focus for a laptop is to have one so I can use it for the normal multimedia (email,surfing,video/graphic editing) and to earn my gaming fix when I need it. My price range would probably be 1500, which is around what Malice has posted, Ill take a look at it. I could probably wait another month or two, maybe even three, but its always good to shop around to ensure i get that best price a few months down the line : )
Thanks a lot
eggrolls
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....1955997 80039
If you don't plan to lug your laptop to class, then this would be the best one. Problem is, it's big (17") and heavy (8 pounds). But it should run anything you want.
Or, you can consider a desktop plus a laptop for $1500. $1000 for the desktop and $400 for a basic, portable laptop. If you don't mind the cramped keyboard, the Asus Eee may be worth a look. It weighs two pounds.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1205245967446
If you don't plan to lug your laptop to class, then this would be the best one. Problem is, it's big (17") and heavy (8 pounds). But it should run anything you want.
Or, you can consider a desktop plus a laptop for $1500. $1000 for the desktop and $400 for a basic, portable laptop. If you don't mind the cramped keyboard, the Asus Eee may be worth a look. It weighs two pounds.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1205245967446
Age
I would talk to lord shar about gaming laptops shoot him a pm.
Blackhearted
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http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....1955997 80039
If you don't plan to lug your laptop to class, then this would be the best one. Problem is, it's big (17") and heavy (8 pounds). But it should run anything you want. |
Malice Black
I agree. The CPU is weak, and the screen res is poor for the size. You want no less the 1680x1050 with a 17".
17" is too big for class anyway, not to mention the fan will be on constant with that 8800 in it.
I have a 17" notebook, and my fan is pretty much on always, and thats with a cooler CPU.
The Dell XPS 1330 is worth a look, but it only comes with a 8400 which sucks.
Dell Vostro 1500 can be customized with a 8600 etc, prob work out cheaper then the AW.
17" is too big for class anyway, not to mention the fan will be on constant with that 8800 in it.
I have a 17" notebook, and my fan is pretty much on always, and thats with a cooler CPU.
The Dell XPS 1330 is worth a look, but it only comes with a 8400 which sucks.
Dell Vostro 1500 can be customized with a 8600 etc, prob work out cheaper then the AW.