Hey! i just wanted to see if someone could help me our whit a new notebook a gaming one.
this is the two i have found that are kinda good: [size=78%]http://www.amazon.com/ASUS-K73SD-DS51-17-3-Inch-Laptop-Mocha/dp/B00739TPEI (http://www.amazon.com/ASUS-K73SD-DS51-17-3-Inch-Laptop-Mocha/dp/B00739TPEI)[/size]
2nd one: http://www.amazon.co.uk/MSI-i5-460M-2-53GHz-Windows-Premium/dp/B004BU0XE8 (http://www.amazon.co.uk/MSI-i5-460M-2-53GHz-Windows-Premium/dp/B004BU0XE8)
my budget is around 700-900€ so wich of these two should i buy or is there any other good and cheap gamoing notebooks?
i would be happy if someone helped me out :D //maxie
i have the first one only with 6gb ram and it's good :))
1st one of shit for gaming
Title Correction: Help me with finding a notebook suitable for my uses! Which one is worth buying?
My answer to you:
The best notebook is a desktop
/thread
Quote from: Dan_Nobleman on September 26, 2012, 23:47
Title Correction: Help me with finding a notebook suitable for my uses! Which one is worth buying?
My answer to you:
The best notebook is a desktop
/thread
What he said. I had to learn the hard way suffering 15 FPS all day. Even with a AMD Radeon HD 6320, I got major lag whereever I go. I'd normally blame my CPU, the AMD E-450 Dual core processor clocked @ 1.65 ghz but processor doesn't MAJORLY affect gaming. It's more of RAM and your GPU. Of course, any PC enthusiast (Dan?) can correct me.
cpu is a major part of gaming. Some games use more cpu than gpu. But if you have a shitty cpu and an expensive video card, your cpu will bottleneck your video card. Which means it will hold back its performance. You can play most games with 4 gb of ram and be fine
Quote from: droctogonapus on September 29, 2012, 06:10
cpu is a major part of gaming. Some games use more cpu than gpu. But if you have a shitty cpu and an expensive video card, your cpu will bottleneck your video card. Which means it will hold back its performance. You can play most games with 4 gb of ram and be fine
Probably what's happening to mine about the bottlenecking
Calvin is pretty much on the spot.
Even though CPUs need to distribute the work load, it doesn't have to be the top of the line CPU. A 2500k can handle any video card and any game, no problem.
For games now-a-days, you're really looking at being mostly dependent on the GPU. If the GPU can't render enough frames in a second, you start lagging like a bitch. RAM is also needed, and if you don't have enough of it, your games will crash. You can blame the game developers for making memory intensive maps that can scale up to 500mb (or more) per map...
Notebooks :fuckthat: But msi is allways better imo.
Quote from: DJ_Smashon on September 30, 2012, 16:00
Notebooks [gay meme] But msi is allways better imo.
ASUS owns your MSI bullshit.
Quote from: Dan_Nobleman on September 30, 2012, 21:21
Quote from: DJ_Smashon on September 30, 2012, 16:00
Notebooks [gay meme] But msi is allways better imo.
ASUS owns your MSI bullshit.
Yours?! Mine?! Fuck you I never said I got any MSI PC?! :gtfo: Asus desktop parts are good.
Quote from: DJ_Smashon on October 01, 2012, 13:30
Quote from: Dan_Nobleman on September 30, 2012, 21:21
Quote from: DJ_Smashon on September 30, 2012, 16:00
Notebooks [gay meme] But msi is allways better imo.
ASUS owns your MSI bullshit.
Yours?! Mine?! Fuck you I never said I got any MSI PC?! [gay meme] Asus desktop parts are good.
Chill your man-tits. Also, if you don't understand English, don't critique it.