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Well, I can tell you that the performance gain you'll get from an x1400 is very small. I have one and believe me, it's not worth the upgrade from an x1300, unless it's a complete bargain. Like a gift or something. :P
Mine has Windows 7 experience index of 3.4 in Graphics and 3.6 for gaming graphics, with stock drivers.
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My Laptop: Dell Inspiron 9400 (e1705) Name: Emeralda | Processor: T2500 (soon T7600) | Memory: 2GB Kingston 667mhz Graphics: 128MB ATI x1400 (soon 512MB geforce go 7950GTX | Hard Drive: 320GB WD 7200RPM And a bunch of other stuff. |
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