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    N6010--good gaming laptop?

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by vi3ro, Jan 4, 2005.

  1. vi3ro

    vi3ro Notebook Enthusiast

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    hey guys, one more question.. i've been dying to play WoW and Sims2... i was just wondering if any of u that have the laptop tried ne high-requirement games... and will this laptop last? as in durability? thx
     
  2. TOSHIBAm35x

    TOSHIBAm35x Notebook Consultant

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    Does the N6010 get hot playing those graphic intensive games? I heard that they do; is that true?

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  3. t3x

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    Hey vi3ro

    I've been playing the latest Medal of Honor (Pacific Assault) and it is amazing, the screen quality is too good, and the computer runs great at high definition.
     
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    The palm rest and keyboard does not get hot when I am playing Battle for middle earth. I have noticed one of the temperature sensor goes up to 66 degrees or higher when the CPU usage is high.
     
  5. vi3ro

    vi3ro Notebook Enthusiast

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    there's a temperature sensor? sweeeeeet....
    btw, how long did it take you for fujitsu to send u the laptop? did u go through portable one?
     
  6. Sensei

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    the temperature monitor is software based. Most of the free temperature monitors do not support it , but I found CPUCool did, well, it supports most of the chipset and does not require you to select your computer chipset or motherboard.

    And I got it from a 1click2computers.com, a Canadian reseller.
     
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    Yup, the N6010 has absolutely no problems playing Sims 2! It actually loads pretty quickly as well.