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Originally Posted by powerpack
OK they are now called Stream processors that is what I meant before. Consider that more means less clocks can do more. So yes it does make a difference. If one has 320 and the other...
gtx 260m= a desktop 9800gt
a 280m is not much of a difference from a 260m except it is clocked a little higher and has 128 shaders as the 260m has 112.
Obviously lol. Would be bad if I left the new CPU in and they decided to replace it. Anyway A friend might buy it from me the way it is so Im waiting on a word from him before I send it.
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Originally Posted by powerpack
Most games are not very CPU dependent so as long as the CPU has a certain level of performance it is all about GPU. There are a few games that are exceptions to this one being GTA4...
The desktop i7 would kill all battery life in the laptop. You'll probably get what all the np92xx laptops with desktop cpus got in battery life, around an hour. Their cooling design is very well built so heat should not concern you...
Great setup but dual 8700m gt's are a bit outdated. Still no knock down cards though. The Ageia processor was replaceable...? I always had the impression that it was built into the mobo.