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Best gaming laptop??

Bizznaatch

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Looking for a decent laptop for gaming....going overseas and need something to keep the gamer in me happy :) Was looking around at Alienware but curious what others thought. Any suggestions?
 
Alienware's SLi laptop looks pretty sweet, but I'm not so sure about the performance on the Turion CPU though.. :rolleyes:
 
That Eurocomm model has specs that are close to my XPS, with the exception of the RAID sata drives. My XPS runs everything I can throw at it, and Oblivion is very sweet on it.
 
This was an early christmas present to myself from Widowpc:

Sting 919 Dual Core SLI Notebook

TL-60 Turion 64 2.0ghz / 1mb cache
2gb DDR Memory
100gb 7200rpm HD
20" WSXGA 1680 x 1050 Superbrite LCD
Dual 7950 GTX 512 MB.
Intel PRO wireless 108mbs A/B/G w/Bluetooth
Windows XP PRO (with Vista's upgrade when available)
digital TV tuner w/remote
other odds and ends (case, dvd burner, blah-blah)

It's about 13lbs. and is my first computer upgrade/purchase in 6 years since I built my last desktop. It'll be the first time in years (since the days of Wizardry (Proving Grounds), Wasteland, Starflight, I'm talkin' 15yrs. ago) that I plan on PC Gaming. I ran 3DMARK 06' and scored 11,616 which sounds like what the website predicts (without overclocking). If anyone's interested check that site out along with Vigor Gaming Systems for decently priced (I paid less than $5500) powerful notebooks. Now I have to go buy Doom, Oblivion, etc... and build up my arms to carry this sucker.

MCO
 
What About the Dell XPS 1710. Core 2 7600, 2GB ram, 7950GTX Go and 100GB 7200RPM SATA.
 
Well I would say get a Lenovo T60P I just got this laptop for school, so when I travel to go home I could still do my server work, and I loaded up some games on this thing and it kicks ass.
 
He said best gamming laptop, the T60 is not a gamming machine. While T60 is nice, its not a gamming machine.
 
Vengance_01 said:
He said best gamming laptop, the T60 is not a gamming machine. While T60 is nice, its not a gamming machine.

Your right the T60 isn't, but the T60P with all the stuff you can do it it, I would say it is, seeing as I am using it right now and it will run pretty much any game I ask it to. It is going to cost more, but it is nice.
 
Ture but an X1400 is not going to be gamer friendly in next years next Gen games :p
 
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