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    Is the Lenovo T60 better at gaming than the Dell E1505?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by shivy, Aug 17, 2006.

  1. shivy

    shivy Notebook Consultant

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    I know neither are meant for gaming,but which do you think is better?
     
  2. adinu

    adinu I pwn teh n00bs.

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    Don't they both have x1400s? Then they would be exactly the same, with a slight difference if the clocks are different on one compared to the other. But even so, u can always overclock the lower card and have it even with the other.

    So I say their exactly the same.

    But screenwise, I would say the dell because it has a glossy widescreen, which is usually better for gaming.
     
  3. Tokuman

    Tokuman Notebook Evangelist

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    Usually Lenovo is more expensive. If they both have the same graphics cards then I would go for the cheaper.
     
  4. shivy

    shivy Notebook Consultant

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    and another question,how do i overclock and what would happen if I do?
     
  5. adinu

    adinu I pwn teh n00bs.

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    U download ati tool and u increase the clocks of the card slowly. What happens is u get better performance out of ur card, while also increasing the heat it puts out. Obviously u can only do this to a certain point, increasing it more would put a danger to ur hardware
     
  6. shivy

    shivy Notebook Consultant

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    Ok thanks,and this tool can be found on their website right,does it have a easy interface?
     
  7. Lysander

    Lysander AFK, raid time.

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    You wont be using ATi Tool to overclock an X1400 yet - doesnt support them.

    Powerstrip v3.63 build 540 is what you want.