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I'm still having trouble deciding can anyone possibly weigh in with some more imput.
Hi
I sell gaming laptops in my shops...
At your budget, pretty much anything you buy will play games on LOW at best (some not at all)
For a gaming laptop you NEED to add another $1000, or preferably build a gaming pc.... a LOT more gaming for a LOT less money....
Sorry to be brutal, but those are the facts..
All the best Brett
I know the brutal truth im starting to lean towards the second one I posted, the specs seem really good for the price i know i wont be able to run crysis 3 on ultra or whatever but i5 with 2 gig geforce730m seems good and underpriced am I missing something?
Nope, Nvidia is giving out a pretty good value with these new 700m series chips. Go for it.
Just one more thing before I pull the trigger it doesn't say on newegg or acer that this laptop is widi capable but i checked the processor on intels website it says that it is. Is that enough to go off of? Also the acer website says this laptop has 4 slots for ram upgradeable to 16 gigs while the newegg says 2 slots up to 8gigs.
As far as I know, if it doesn't say widi on the laptop I would assume it isn't. My Y400 has a widi processor but no functionality.
As for ram, I would go by what Newegg says. I don't know that you would ever need or want more than 8 anyway.
Oh hey I was looking at other stuff as I am unable to get my laptop right now and i was checking out your y400 (sick laptop). It should be widi capable i think the only requirements are the processor and it needs intel wifi which it says yours has(intel centrino) I think you should be able to download it off intels website and run it.
Thanks, I'll check it out. I know I saw some forums where there were people complaining that it wasn't even though Lenovo said it was going to be. Honestly, I haven't really looked into it much since then.
I'm loving the laptop so far. Right now, I'm looking into getting the second graphics card for the Ultrabay and test out SLI. Also, I've been able to overclock the stock graphics card from 790 MHz to 1150MHz which is is way past GTX 660m levels. With two of those, that would be an outrageous amount of graphical power in a 14" laptop that is this lightweight and portable. I don't even know of anything close design wise, much less price wise (under $1000)