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New Gaming Laptop Spec
Hey,
I'm looking to buy a laptop for around £1000/$1500 but can stretch a little if needed. Heres the spec's that i'm looking for: Intel Processor around 2.5Ghz+ 4Gb of Ram Nvidia 512Mb Graphics card 15.4 Inch screen Portable 3Kg or less HD Screen 1920x1080 320 or 500Gb Harddrive Battery life that's decent but not overally important Webcam Any laptop brand will do, as long as it has a good reputation What it will be doing; HD Video editing 3DsMax Games such as Counter Strike Source (Over 100fps), Cs 1.6, Assassins Creed, F.E.A.R, TF2 and other games. Medium settings is fine on all apart from Counter Strike Source that will be all on low. Web Browsing, playing music and playing games simultaneously so having a multi-core would be preferable. I'm from the UK, if that makes any difference. I've looked at; Asus G50v Sony Vaio -But run on ATi and have bad gaming ratings Saeger - Seems good, but very desktop replacement and I want something that is portable and these are beefy But I don't want to have missed something, or find that a particular laptop has bad review that I couldn't find on google. I'm leaning towards the Asus G50v! Thanks, much appreciated ^^ |
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I think the G50V would be a good buy. I have an Asus (though a budget one, not that one sadly!) and the 2 year warranty is nice to have, too.
There's a good concise review of the machine here if you're interested: http://www.itreviews.co.uk/hardware/h1745.htm |
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Yeh i've already read a few reviews on the laptop and it seems like a safe buy.
Well that was easy =] |
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There is no point to put css on all low settings to achieve the highest fps 100+, because the human eyes can only see a maximum of 60 fps, anything above 60 would be a waste.
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drum while you work
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Actually, that's not true. Right now I can't find the exact study I read earlier where pilots demonstrated the ability to detect up to 200+ frames per second, but there is enough research and anecdotal evidence that demonstrates sensitivity to much higher frame rates than 60 fps.
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Quoted from http://forums.overclockers.com.au/sh...d.php?t=207135 |
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Dukefrukem
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Vsync is something you def. don't want on if you're playing online.
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