HG-Bounder-X 121 Posted September 4, 2012 The Inspiron 15R that MatricX posted is what I have, and I run plenty of games from WoW, Minecraft, up to SC2, D3, and Guild Wars 2 with no problem. though admittedly on low graphics. Share this post Link to post
fanimorph 6 Posted September 4, 2012 Well problem is I'm gonna need a laptop for school AND I'm gonna get a laptop in the future.... damn. Share this post Link to post
vamsi 3 Posted September 5, 2012 i have a pretty ancient pc so i think my opinion would be quite useless Share this post Link to post
Ruler of War 169 Posted September 6, 2012 my suggestion in that particular case would be to purchase a laptop that will get you through school and keep the money you saved for a higher end laptop (in the future) or a lower end desktop and an aftermarket graphics card. (You could also go with a high end desktop in the future) but truthfully 6 gigs of ram with a dual core or quad core (depends on how much multi-tasking) and a 1 gig graphics card with a 256 bit rate is good enough for most "gamers" these days Share this post Link to post
Lost Prodigy 158 Posted September 7, 2012 http://www.dell.com/outlet i got a xps 1502x for $1100 with 1 year in house support and shipping 2.2ghz i7 "turbo boost is just the new label for their speed step throttling shit, at usage mine bumps up to a 2.8 sustainably" 8 gigs ram 1tb 5400rpm drive nvidia gt 540m 1gig w/ an intel card for basic needs touchscreen 720p screen blue ray burner fast as balls wireless card usb 3.0, hdmi, tv tuner card n all that jazz i get about 3.5 hours battery life when i use the intel gfx card and powersaving, and about 1.5 hours running at full speed i swapped the hard drive for a 500gig ssd/7200rpm hybrid drive from my old laptop, because fuck 5400 is slow as shit I use my laptop for heavy video editing and shit so i need that extra processing power, but either way if you want the best deal for a laptop browse through what they have here. I'd stick with the XPS's or Latitudes though. im a dell guy and i wouldn't buy anything else they make. If you drop a price range and needs i can give you a link to a specific laptop tomorrow. :P Also yeah, you can't add a graphics card to laptops, that shit is soldered right into the motherboard. usually the only things on laptops you can upgrade easily are the hard drive RAM and CPU(depends on what the motherboard supports) 1 Share this post Link to post