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    which computers have which graphics cards?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by drumtomach, Jul 31, 2007.

  1. drumtomach

    drumtomach Notebook Enthusiast

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    Is there anyone that can give me some sort of list that would tell me which graphics cards a computer might have on it for all computers under $1600??
    I cant seem to figure out which computers have a graphics card that is good enough for my gaming needs.
    Thank you
     
  2. baddogboxer

    baddogboxer Notebook Deity

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    That is kind of a big project, what might work better is if you pick a couple of cards you like and then people can tell you?
     
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    tudyfrutie Notebook Consultant

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  4. drumtomach

    drumtomach Notebook Enthusiast

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    I suppose a few of the cards I am looking at are the Nvidia GeForce 8400m-GT, Nvidia GeForce Go7600, Go7700, or 8600m.....
    Hope that helps
     
  5. fabarati

    fabarati Frorum Obfuscator

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    There's way too many laptops available for this to be a doable project. Fill out the FAQ in the What Notebook Should I Buy? forum. It's easier, for you and the people helping you.

    Edit: Woo, post 900!