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    Sager NP2092 - Buying

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Daweism, Jun 22, 2008.

  1. Donald@Paladin44

    Donald@Paladin44 Retired

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    Deathwinger, you should really get something for that cough :)

    We currently offer Turbo Memory, but discourage people from buying it if they ask us.

    We will offer Turbo Memory 2.0 and are looking forward to some real world testing to confirm that it is a significant improvement as the preliminary testing has shown.
     
  2. MissingSix

    MissingSix Notebook Consultant

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    I didn't mean to affend, I just read the first pages and noticed he was talking about an HDMI port so I thought I would mention it. I by no means have any issues with Sager :p
     
  3. Daweism

    Daweism Notebook Consultant

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    Today Diablo 3 was announced.

    http://www.blizzard.com/diablo3/

    Can the NP 2092 handle Diablo 3?????

    Once Diablo 3 comes out I'm probably gonna drop WoW like a hot pot and start playing Diablo 3 like I would play the lotto with the knowledge of what the winning numbers are.
     
  4. MKang25

    MKang25 NBR Prisoner

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    More likely than not since almost all of Blizzard's RTS/RPG games have never been really graphics intensive. Right now even an integrated gfx card could run WoW, not super smoothly but playable. So i think a 8600 should be able to handle it.
     
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