Wait until the end of the week, and I'll have the thread updated. There's going to have a lot of new machines announced this year at CeBIT.
Cool, thanks! I will.
Wait until the end of the week, and I'll have the thread updated. There's going to have a lot of new machines announced this year at CeBIT.
Guys I have a question that I have been pondering over for awhile now.I have a mac book pro, one of the i.7 ones so its pretty fast.Now If I get this bootcamp thing where you boot up into windows will I be able to play any windows game I want?So basically even if you have a Mac you can play windows games?Is there any draw backs to this?
My old laptop got fried (it literally smelled like something was burning whenever I turned it on) and I had to go get a new laptop. I'm not quite tech savvy when it comes to things like this, but my father is more knowledgeable than I, so I just let him do most of the talking.
It pretty much came down between these two laptops:
1) HP Pavilion dv7 for $799. This one basically has:
- 2nd Gen Intel® Core i7-2670QM processor
- Intel® Core i7 processor
- 8GB DDR3 SDRAM
- 750GB hard drive (5400 rpm)
- Intel® HD Graphics 3000
2) HP Pavilion dv6 for $579. This one has:
- AMD Quad-Core A8-3520M Accelerated Processor with AMD Radeon HD 6620G discrete-class graphics
- 6GB DDR3 SDRAMport
- 640GB hard drive (5400 rpm)
- AMD Radeon HD 6620G discrete-class graphics
They pretty much vouched for the $799 model. Personally, I expressed that I wasn't really comfortable for anyone spending a lot of money on my behalf, and at best, would rather go for the cheaper solution. But both my father and the BestBuy rep were like "this one gives you the biggest bang for your buck, and it costs considerably less than your old laptop!" So I just went with that one.
I'm not a hard-core PC gamer, but I would like to play some titles both old and new on the PC when the need arises (games like Last Remnant and Skyrim, and potentially The Old Republic somewhere along the line). Yeah, having a laptop good at school tasks is good, but I don't understand how that would require $200 more. When considering that there is still the 30 day window for returns, which would be the better choice when looking at my interests?
Can I choose neither? Those are not gaming machines.
1. Is $799 the budget?
2. Does the machine have to be purchased at Best Buy, or in person?
Yes to 1, in person for two. But to clarify, I'm not looking for a dedicated gaming machine that can run everything on ultra or something high performance like that, but rather a machine that can at least run most games these days on mid settings or with some tweaking.
Is this available in store?
Actually, this one is available in one of the stores in my area.
About the laptoop: That definitely looks like the best performance you can get in your price range. The i5 is decent and the GT 630M (which is actually a rebranded GT 540M) can run most current games at 720p, medium settings. Neither of the main components will bottleneck the other while gaming.Hi Laptop-GAF, I need a bit of feedback:
I want to buy a new PC (currently only rocking a 2009 Asus Netbook w/ additional LCD-monitor at work or HDTV at home).
While I love my Netbook, mobility is not the biggest issue anymore as I also own a smartphone by now. So I want something with a bit more power and bigger screen.
My limit is 600€.
I'm from Germany btw., for reference, I already searched around a lot and this model seems to be the most bang for the buck I could find atm:
1. What is your budget? If you're talking CPU upgrades, that means your willing to spend $1k, right?
2. Stick with the 2670QM. Your wasting money going any further, as there's only a 10% jump in performance at each step, but your spending increases exponentially.
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About the laptoop: That definitely looks like the best performance you can get in your price range. The i5 is decent and the GT 630M (which is actually a rebranded GT 540M) can run most current games at 720p, medium settings. Neither of the main components will bottleneck the other while gaming.
Screen: Pretty much every budget notebook has a screen which comes from the same pool of average quality 1366x768 LCDs. It's not hard to stereotype what you'll tend to encounter. The main issue you see pop up in discussions is narrow viewing angles, which can indeed be an annoyance. Colors may be less than sharp and vibrant. But I've never seem ome which was unusable.
It's just nearly impossible to get a 1600x900 screen and a decent dedicated GPU in this price range.
@edit1: I have no idea where tablets are going, but Windows 8 is coming in like September, isn't it?
@edit2: nah I cover all bases. Ask away.
So i've nearly decided to get the following laptop:
HP dv6-6040ej
1366x768 WXGA
Intel® Core™ i7-2630QM 2.0Ghz
6GB DDR3 1333Mhz
750GB SATA 7200RPM
AMD Radeon HD 6770M
This is the best gaming laptop I could find for my budget (I don't live in the US and importing one comes out to be very expensive after VAT/customs).
Will it be able to run games nicely on 720p? Will games look/run better than on my (defunct) Xbox 360?
I'm mostly interested in Skyrim, Civilization 5 and Mass Effect 3.
edit: oh and Guild Wars 2/Diablo 3...
My laptop has the same spec´s, the only diference is the HDD (500GB).
I have the 6190sp model and i can assure you that at least skyrim and mass effect 3 will be superior compared to the 360 version (ME3 all high @ native res and skyrim almost everything on high including 4xaa with fps ranging from 30 to 60fps), didnt tried Civ5 yet so cant say anything about that game.
But i must warn you... switchable graphics are a pain in the ass... hope youre laptop doenst have it.
What do you mean by switchable graphics? That it switches to the integrated chip when running on battery? why would that be a problem?
You're running games at 720p right? are you happy with the laptop overall? is it satisfactory for modern gaming (I don't need anything crazy)?
thanks btw
yep, when on battery or if i select it manually (to manually select with one you want to use you must go to BIOS and change the option to "fixed") it changes the graphics card to HD3000 to improve battery life.
Im running all my games at native res of the screen (1366 x 768), most of the games and can play on high including the latest games normally hovering between 30fps and 60fps but that depends on the game.
Here´s a list of game´s ive tried (some of them):
BF3 - Mix between (MED,HIGH,ULTRA) @1366 - 30 - 60fps depending on map and players
ME3 - All high plus 2xaa on Catalyst contro @1366 40 - 60fps (older ME´s run at 60fps most of the time)
Skyrim - Mostly at high - 4xaa @1366
Source engine games - 60fps+ @1366
MW3 - All maxed out including 4xaa @1366 hoveringbetween 40-60fps
FIFA12 - All maxed 60fps @1366
Just one note, i have my 6770m a with a little oc. 800MHZ core and 900MHZ memory (2gb version).
The worst thing about switchable graphics it that youre stuck with the HP driver updates, you can install ATI mobility drivers on top of the HP ones and keep the SG function, but BF3 crashes alot, the only driver that BF3 doens make my laptop crash is the official HP driver (11.9 version).
If you dont play BF3 youre good to go, if you want to play BF3 youre stuck until HP release another driver.
Just a tip, check your laptop temps, and use HP coolsense, if you use the coolest option it will disable the turbo function and keep the temps 10ºcelcius cooler. In games the performance is the same disable or enable, at least with the current games.
Im happy with my laptop, for the price it was the best choice, the only downsides are:
Monitor - Its not bad, but not great either, it does the job
Keyboard - The arrow keys.. i know its to keep space but... they could have choosen other keys to do what theyve done to the arrow keys.
Yeah the monitor is a compromise for the affordable price... I might invest in connecting it to my TV through HDMI. Have you tried that?
About the keyboard, laptop keyboards almost always suck. I'm planning on using the 360 gamepad when possible. What matters is that I have a laptop which I feel is as capable and straightforward to play games on as the 360 (mine broke down, felt like buying a new one is a waste).
I have never played any game at 1080p ever, does it make a huge difference over 720p?
The image is cleaner at 1080p, but its not worth when you have to lower the graphics quality, but its a matter of preference, some will prefer 1080p with lower graphics quality, and some will prefer a less cleaner look and more graphical fidelity (my case).
But if you are used to play on 360, even at 720p you will notice the improved image quality in most of the games.
I think I can hold out for maybe another month before I start to cross-shop and buy something.
I really hope the new GPU's are available by then.
I'm looking to pick up a gaming laptop in around 2-to-3 months. It'll effectively replace my unstable desktop. I'm hoping laptops, with their standard components, will be more stable.
It'll be primarily used at home and ideally connected to my HDTV. So I'm thinking around a 16" laptop, but size isn't really a main concern. Performance and stability are.
I'd like it to be able to play top-end titles like The Witcher 2 maxed out. Recommendations? I live in Canada so my options will be different and a bit more expensive.
Also, how do ppl hear set-up their laptop with their home entertainment system? I get connecting an hdmi cable to your TV...but how do you deal with sound?
thanks
That looks very decent, especially with the 900p LCD.What are generally the best companies to go with right now? My lady is in the market to pick up a new laptop in the next couple of weeks. She wants something gaming capable (by the NeoGAF definition), but not necessarily top of the line. Not strict budget, just a sensible mindset of wanting to only spend as much as needed.
UK resident.
edit -
Little research has suggested the Asus N55 range.
She could grab a N55SL for £772.15 at dabs.
The features and specs seem nice, but laptops really aren't my area of expertise so some advice/counter-suggestions would be appreciated.
She's into anything and everything. She's just been stuck with a laptop that could just about manage L4D2. Gabe bless the source engine and all that, but SFIV wouldn't even run above 5fps on the lowest settings.That looks very decent, especially with the 900p LCD.
What kind of gaming are you/she looking to do?
Well the GT 555M is in the ballpark of the desktop 9800 GT, if not just slightly faster. Is that good enough?She's into anything and everything. She's just been stuck with a laptop that could just about manage L4D2. Gabe bless the source engine and all that, but SFIV wouldn't even run above 5fps on the lowest settings.
She has a PS3, so would be looking to have a machine that gives more graphics oomph than that, which I don't expect to be too hard. I think so long as she could the majority of new games on the market at high, and the rare "it's the new Crysis!" would still play nice at medium, she'd be golden.
Does getting a 1GB Radeon 6770M instead of a 2GB version of the same card hurt performance badly?
From what I understand, the higher VRAM only matters on a high resolution and with some AA.
Huh. So if I wanted to use a laptop as a desktop replacement, is there anything I should be aware of? For example, would running a laptop as long and as constantly as i would a desktop cause any type of heat issue? Worst case scenario I would have my desktop running 24x7, but normally it'd be about about 8 hours a day, about 48 hours a week.
Yeah that's one of the machines I was talking about. It's great, how the shrink to 28nm is allowing serious power in small/thin notebooks.
*faints*Yeah that's one of the machines I was talking about. It's great, how the shrink to 28nm is allowing serious power in small/thin notebooks.
Clevo even has an 11.6" ultraportable with the GT 650M in it....
Jesus Everloving Dino, that is a fantastic piece of tech !
I am still willing to wait and see what will happen with the Ultrathin side of things, though. I hope we get just as good or better price/performance ratios.
*faints*
How is that even possible.
Fresh out of Taiwan, we have the GTX 660M:
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Don't worry about the low clocks, as Kepler does that when not in use.
Hmmm. Don't have one, exactly. Maybe an upper limited of around $1,500 Canadian? Essentially the higher end of price/performance value. I'd like it to replace my desktop, after all.Can't give any recommendations, because what's out in 2-3 months will be far more powerful than what's available today.
You can share your budget though.
Highlight:
• Intel® Core™ i5-2450M Mobile Processor
• NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M GPU w/1.5GB GDDR5 Memory
• 15.6" Full HD LED-Backlit Display in Matte Finished Screen (1920x1080)
• 8GB Dual Channel DDR3 Memory at 1600MHz
• 500GB (7200rpm) SATA-300 Hard Drive
• 8X DVD±R/RW/4X +DL Super-Multi Drive
Wasn't sure where to ask this but anyone have a guide on how to wipe a laptop for selling? Google comes up with stuff that's pretty old. It's an asus g73jh and didnt come up with a windows install disc. Thanks for any help!
Edit - also its too damn big for taking on the road which is the main reason I'm selling it.