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    Lenovo Z570 vs Z575

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by mikestatic, May 31, 2012.

  1. mikestatic

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    I have the Z575, I haven't played Diablo3 (casual gamer), but I do play Left 4 Dead 1 and 2 with it. I can run both games pretty much maxed out with this Lenovo. The Z570 would be my choice though because of the better Intel chip and still getting a dedicated video card. I bought the Z575 because of my budget, the Intel CPU is much better though and if you can afford the extra cash go for the Z570 IMO...
     
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    I have z575 and playing diablo 3, battlefield 3, starcraft without any laggs, everything working fine i really like this notebook. But disable the crossfire function in your Catalyst software because one of the GPUs is too fast for this function and will cause laggs, but if its disabled everything will working fine.