Recent content by 03321

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    Need help finding a very specific school laptop

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834231960 $699.99 Asus X550, 1920x1080 res, Nvidia GT 840M
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    680m vs 870m

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    Seeking for an advice over buying laptop

    I don't know any Lithuanian, but from the sites you linked this seems to be a decent option for the price range: http://www.skytech.lt/r510lbxx141h-asus-r510lc156-led-nonglare-i54200u4gb750gbgt740-2gbdvdsmwin-64bit-p-192714.html. You will probably want something with a dedicated graphics card...
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    Gaming laptop that can run BF4 for under $700

    Oops, you're right. Guess I got it confused at some point looking at both desktop and laptop i5's. Sorry for the bad info.
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    Gaming Laptop Under 700$

    Didn't say it was a bad option. In fact I said he'd have a tough time finding anything better. Just wanted to mention that it's not the performance you might expect out of a Core i5. I find the Core i5/i7 naming on those low-power "U" CPUs a bit misleading, especially for those that aren't...
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    I5 vs A8 r5

    I don't think there is an A8-7300? If you meant the A10-7300 the CPUs would perform similarly, and the integrated graphics on the A10 should outperform those on the i5. However, the integrated graphics on that CPU is R6 so I'm still confused. If you meant the A8-7100 then the 4200u should...
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    What's my best bet

    Diminishing returns kick in pretty hard on gaming laptops over $1500. For instance, going from the Nvidia 870M to the 880M generally costs ~$400 for a gain of ~10-20% FPS. If you search around, you will be able to find a good gaming laptop for $1500 or less. Nvidia's 870M, 780M, and 880M and...
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    looking for a mid range gaming laptop

    The HP Envy may have more VRAM, but it is running DDR3 as opposed to the GDDR5 in the Acer. GDDR5 will most likely make more difference than going from 2GB VRAM to 4GB on this card. Obviously the processor in the Envy is still better, so if the other hardware is the same for both I would still...
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    720p gaming notebook

    Yes, that's pretty much the hardware I expected to see. As the review shows, you can get high settings on older games, but newer games will generally have to settle for low to medium settings. Just make sure that wherever you buy it, it has the same (or better) specs, since the base model of...