REVIEW MY SETUP PLEASE

nuteguy

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Hello all, I am planning on buying a Sager NP9150. If you could look over the specs and just give me your opinion on the design that would be great!

Display: 15.6" LED backlit super glossy (1920 x 1080)
Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 675MX with 4GB of gddr5 video memory
Processor: Third gen i7 3630QM (6MB L3 Cache, 2.40GHz
Thermal Compound: IC Diamond CPU + GPU
OS: Windows 7 home premium (I like it more than 8)
Memory: 16 GB dual channel ddr3 (2 x 8GB) (Im not sure if the 2 x 8GB is better or 4 x 4GB. the 4gb option is cheaper. is it worth it to get the 8GB?)
Hard Disk: 1TB 5400 RPM SATA2
mSATA SSD Drive (intel SRT): Crucial 64 GB M4 series (i figure that this will make up for the hard drive being only 5400 rpm)
Optical drive: 6X blu ray reader/8X dvd with DL Super multi drive and software
networking: killer wireless-n 1103
chipset: intel hm77


comments or opinions?
 


I'm looking for a laptop that can handle gaming without a problem as well as some schoolwork which mainly consists of word documents. I dont really want to customize anything on my own, as i have no experience and dont want to screw anything up
 


well sager offers the 7970m but its $100 more expensive and i dont have the money. also its only 2 gb of video memory
 



unless you are heavily modding skyrim to oblivion, you shouldnt run into the 2gb limit. barely any games even come close to 2gb
 


well either way i dont have the money. do you know how the 675mx does on most games?
 


i c ur pun.
I lul'd more then i want to admit.
 
Making a rig is much easier than you think. We can help you out if you want. But if you're set for gaming laptop then go for that one. It seems pretty good. Or scale back on ram and get the 7970m
 


Yeah i think ill go with this. any comment on the 4 x 4GB vs the 2 x 8GB on ram? im not really sure what the difference is other than the price.
 
I think 4x4 is usually couple bucks more than 2x8. So check the price when you're configuring it. Also 2x8 leaves more room to add more RAM later. 4x4 maxes out your RAM slots!
 


actually, the 4x4 is $30 cheaper. would there be any performance changes or is it just the maxed out ram slots?
 


in that case ill go with the 4x4. thanks! anything on the crucial ssd?