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    Is your laptop powerful enough?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by DetlevCM, Jan 7, 2009.

  1. ahl395

    ahl395 Ahlball

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    Neutral = ideal for me.


    Although, now with a 360, the GPU is overkill. Because I dont really use it. :p
    And my HDD's too small, but I dont think that counts...
     
  2. DetlevCM

    DetlevCM Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    In the hope of getting more votes on this poll I'm bumping it.
    People, please vote :)
    (the one's who haven't)
     
  3. jerry66

    jerry66 Notebook Deity

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    never enough , the faster it does the work the less time I spend behind the keyboard .
     
  4. jamesdc

    jamesdc Newbie

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    nothing is powerful enough

    I still sit and wait for renders, so no, nothing is powerful enough.
     
  5. Cape Consultant

    Cape Consultant SSD User

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    Until I get my second generation Samsung SLC SSD, it is fast enough :)
     
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