8 GBs of RAM or better GPU + SSD?

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Mike BD

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Hello,mates.
I know it sounds weird,but,I doubt a 8GB of RAM Laptop [this one] will be way better than a 4GB one with NVIDIA GT 820M/840M + a SSD,in gaming.What do you think?
 
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Mike, daca ai de ales intre unul cu 4GB de RAM si placa video mai buna si unul cu 8GB de RAM si un chip grafic mai modest, mergi pe cel cu grafica mai buna.

Tine cont de urmatorul lucru: memorie RAM poti adauga foarte usor si e foarte ieftina in comparatie cu alte componente. Un SSD deasemenea se poate adauga usor. In schimb, o placa video sau un procesor superior nu le poti instala in laptop - 1 pentru ca nu le gasesti, 2 pentru ca nu se pot schimba (GPU nu e pe socket - unele procesoare sunt, dar suportul pentru ele depinde de BIOSul placii de baza...deci intri intr-un put si ramai acolo d.p.d.v al CPU si GPU).

Eu as merge pe cel cu piesele care nu se pot schimba mai bune.

D.p.d.v al chipului grafica, 720M si 820M sunt cam la fel...


Some put the shield on the case. I've looked at Dell warranty and it says if you replace the parts those parts aren't covered but the rest of the machine is. But then i had a Gateway desktop years ago that had the graphics card going bad and because I put a retail copy of windows they told me to contact Microsoft. I ended up getting a graphics card they supported on my own and it fixed the issue.
 
Using a retail copy of Windows on a machine should have nothing to do with the GPU going bad. That's a hardware issue obviously not caused by the fact that you didn't use an OEM key to activate Windows. Bad move on Gateway's part. Bad excuse.
Moreover, Microsoft supplies the same Windows updates to everyone unless the version of Windows is not officially supported anymore and companies pay a premium in order for Microsoft to keep releasing updates just for that company. What this means is that had Microsoft Windows been at fault, you wouldn't have been the only one with those issues. Much less if you used a very specific configuration millions of other people could've bought. (and thus could've found themselves in the same situation as you, with GPU problems)
 
No the difference between the retail and OEM license is the retail can be installed on a different computer (Legally). OEM licenses are tied to the computer. Basically the computer is defined as the motherboard and or processor. So upgrading the motherboard with a retail license is legal but not legal with the OEM version. OEM though can replace a motherboard and /or processor with the same if the original is damaged.


He said what he did because Gateway has to support OEM windows and MS supports retail Windows. So what he was really saying that I didn't buy the OS upgrade from Gateway they don't have to support it eventhough the hardware was a Gateway. There are laws against this now.
 
I also could let it go for Windows 8.1,but...I'd wish to automatically update it,which,for now,turns for a start-up issue.*
*The Desktop I do have now is getting itself frozen at ''Starting Windows'' image,right after every update restart.
 
I have 2 Laptops with WIn8.1 and had Win8.1 on my PC before I decided to roll it back to Win7.
Win8 and Win8.1 is sh*t from the GUI side but I have no complain at all from stability point of view.
I dunno what causes the start-up problem on your side.
 


It should be so,but it seems that some online games with X-TRAP,GameGuard,HackShield etc. requires ''tech moves'' that I don't know right now.
Ex. :http://www.elsword.to/forum/index.php?/topic/10191-linuxsword-elsword-on-linux/.