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Hey is this good for halo (laptop)

Discussion in 'Windows - Games' started by pimpmex, Jan 6, 2007.

  1. pimpmex

    pimpmex Guest

    Two (2) nVidia 7950 GTX video card with 1028MB DDR3 memory available
    AMD Turion 64bit Dual Core cool power for high performance without the heat
    19 inch up to 1680 x 1050 WSXGA+ LCD with ClearView SuperBrite Technology
    PCI-Express graphics technology
    Crucial Dual Channel DDR2 RAM
    SATA and Ultra ATA drives with command queuing
    Full size keyboard and number pad
    Fully user upgradeable video & CPU
    Much more powerful than most desktops
    TV tuner with remote available

    Is this good for halo, warcraft, the sims 2 and all the good games

    or this

    nVidia 7950 GTX video card with 512MB DDR3 memory available
    Intel Core 2 Duo cool power (most powerful Intel CPU)
    17 inch up to 1900 x 1200 WUXGA+ LCD with ClearView SuperBrite Technology
    PCI-Express graphics technology
    Crucial Dual Channel DDR2 RAM
    SATA and Ultra ATA drives with command queuing
    Phoenix BIOS
    Full size keyboard and number pad
    Fully user upgradeable video & CPU
    More powerful than most desktops
    TV tuner with remote available
     
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  2. Sumone157

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    lol, they both easly (kill) pass the requirements.
     
  3. Xithon

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    Absolutely, and the Dual-Core processors combined with the RAM and GFX cards in both will eat up and spit out just about any game on the market right now, although the second one will probably need to run the top-notch games at a lower GFX or resolution setting to the top PC, it should still be able to turn out fantastic results.

    In fact they both probably exceed performances that my PC can only dream of, and I can run FEAR, Quake 4, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter, Half-Life 2 and a plethora of other games that need high performance (check my sig for my PC's details). Personally I'd go for the better one as it will out-last the other by a long margin, but if you're tight on cash and need an all-round good PC that will play all your games, music, DVDs, the lot, go for the bottom one. Incidentally, what brand of PCs are they?


    PS,

    Actually scratch what I said about the bottom one running games at lower performances, I'm fairly confident it'll still run everything on the market at the moment at full resolution and GFX with decent framerates. Buy either with confidence.
     

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