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Originally posted by myrkat
Sure I am "pro-Sager" but I have no problem NOT recommending a Sager to someone; they are not for everyone. The goal is for you to be matched up with the ideal laptop for...
That's a semi-legitimate argument. But take a few things into account:
1. Why would Sager even bother to release the 5670 when the next 5XXX with a M10 and 800 Mhz FSB is right around the corner?
2. The M10 hasn't even been shipped...
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Originally posted by gsferrari
Isnt the 2.8Ghz CPU HT capable ? ? I am still confused on this point...
If I remember correctly, Intel is planning on making chips HT compatible down to 2.4 Ghz. But they...
I live in California. I remember talking a while ago about whether or not I have to pay tax - Sager is in California, but PCTorque is in Florida, so do I have to pay tax?
Check out the one at anandtech... I don't want to post the link, too lazy.
Basically, HT is better for programs which need one calculation run before another one can be run, such as rendering programs and rippers (MP3, DVD, etc). ...
Well, you could always turn the resolution down a few notches and just use the high resolution for games... The only reason I'm thinking of getting it is for playing DVDs and the wide viewing angle.
But I remember reading a post...
I want to know, does UXGA have more or less ghosting than SXGA? After all the debating I *still* cannot figure it out...
BTW, I am ordering a 5670 very soon (next few days). I do not want to have to wait for the M10/800 FSB and when...