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| Hero wrote: | | First is better than second. |
What can I expect to gain out of it in terms of games?
Like... how good is it if it was to be used as a gaming laptop?
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ok, not really a gaming laptop, but I must get my fix of fallout 3 ;_;
Can it run the game on good settings or not?
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| redslothx wrote: | | Hero wrote: | | First is better than second. |
What can I expect to gain out of it in terms of games?
Like... how good is it if it was to be used as a gaming laptop?
Edit:
ok, not really a gaming laptop, but I must get my fix of fallout 3 ;_;
Can it run the game on good settings or not? | i5 or Phenom II x4 are fine for gaming. Upon checking the 5650 I found http://www.notebookcheck.net/ATI-Mobility-Radeon-HD-5650.23697.0.html which says it should be more than enough for dx10 games on high detail. Honestly the 5650 is the best chip I can find on a laptop on newegg or anyother site that isn't for a custom build laptop, or alienware. On a desktop I know its kind of shit, but if FO3 is what you want to play I'm sure it can handle it. I also suggest getting a good laptop cooler too.
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Sephiron Master Cheater
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| Hero wrote: | | redslothx wrote: | | Hero wrote: | | First is better than second. |
What can I expect to gain out of it in terms of games?
Like... how good is it if it was to be used as a gaming laptop?
Edit:
ok, not really a gaming laptop, but I must get my fix of fallout 3 ;_;
Can it run the game on good settings or not? | i5 or Phenom II x4 are fine for gaming. Upon checking the 5650 I found http://www.notebookcheck.net/ATI-Mobility-Radeon-HD-5650.23697.0.html which says it should be more than enough for dx10 games on high detail. Honestly the 5650 is the best chip I can find on a laptop on newegg or anyother site that isn't for a custom build laptop, or alienware. On a desktop I know its kind of shit, but if FO3 is what you want to play I'm sure it can handle it. I also suggest getting a good laptop cooler too. |
Or playing it in a cooler. Thats always an option.
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| Sephiron wrote: | | Hero wrote: | | redslothx wrote: | | Hero wrote: | | First is better than second. |
What can I expect to gain out of it in terms of games?
Like... how good is it if it was to be used as a gaming laptop?
Edit:
ok, not really a gaming laptop, but I must get my fix of fallout 3 ;_;
Can it run the game on good settings or not? | i5 or Phenom II x4 are fine for gaming. Upon checking the 5650 I found http://www.notebookcheck.net/ATI-Mobility-Radeon-HD-5650.23697.0.html which says it should be more than enough for dx10 games on high detail. Honestly the 5650 is the best chip I can find on a laptop on newegg or anyother site that isn't for a custom build laptop, or alienware. On a desktop I know its kind of shit, but if FO3 is what you want to play I'm sure it can handle it. I also suggest getting a good laptop cooler too. |
Or playing it in a cooler. Thats always an option. | Yea because its not like the moist air will ruin the laptop right?
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Sephiron Master Cheater
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Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 8:54 pm Post subject: |
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| Hero wrote: | | Sephiron wrote: | | Hero wrote: | | redslothx wrote: | | Hero wrote: | | First is better than second. |
What can I expect to gain out of it in terms of games?
Like... how good is it if it was to be used as a gaming laptop?
Edit:
ok, not really a gaming laptop, but I must get my fix of fallout 3 ;_;
Can it run the game on good settings or not? | i5 or Phenom II x4 are fine for gaming. Upon checking the 5650 I found http://www.notebookcheck.net/ATI-Mobility-Radeon-HD-5650.23697.0.html which says it should be more than enough for dx10 games on high detail. Honestly the 5650 is the best chip I can find on a laptop on newegg or anyother site that isn't for a custom build laptop, or alienware. On a desktop I know its kind of shit, but if FO3 is what you want to play I'm sure it can handle it. I also suggest getting a good laptop cooler too. |
Or playing it in a cooler. Thats always an option. | Yea because its not like the moist air will ruin the laptop right? |
Play in a cooler somewhere in a dry desert. Shit always works for me.
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