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    Notebook for gaming

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by VodKaKiLLer, Nov 8, 2007.

  1. VodKaKiLLer

    VodKaKiLLer Newbie

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  2. wolfraider

    wolfraider Grand Viezir of Chaos

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    Actually there is a" Which notebook should i buy forums... ;)

    First one is clearly better because the components are of newer generation

    t7250 vs t2500 t7250 has 64-bit operating system support and is around 10% more efficient

    go7600/x1600 vs 8600GS/GT if it is the GS than it is 30% or more faster if it is the GT than it is about 50% or more faster than the x1600...

    Just make sure you buy an aftermarket ram(they are very cheap) because modern games do really benefit of more ram, vista especially.

    Just ask if you want to know more!
     
  3. Johnny T

    Johnny T Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Yeah why don't you go to ''What Notebook Should I Buy?'' And fill out the FAQ? :)