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Originally Posted by drew24
I am looking to buy a laptop.
I am going in to university next year and the laptop will be for study and play.
I'm not a big PC gamer but I play Starcraft, Counter Strike Source and will play Starcraft 2. I will want a machine that will play all of these.
I was convinced that I was going to buy this Acer Aspire... because it had what I wanted in terms of RAM and Storage. It has a blu-ray slot, which is completely unnecessary for me in a laptop, but never the less enticing.
http://www.costco.ca/Browse/Product....se=&lang=en-CA#
The price isn’t the issue. The price is right around what I’m looking for. My range is 1000-1500. Obviously less would be okay too.
Right now it’s the screen size. Would the 18.4 inch screen be too much for me to have at school? I don’t have a PC for myself at home. I just have my family computer that I use, so this would be my main computer. It is about 9 pounds.
Also would the video card included be enough to run my games? I dont know anything about video cards.
Video card is listed on Costco.ca as “Up to 2303 MB (shared) PCI Express™ x 16 NVIDIA® GeForce™ 9300M GS (512 MB on hand)”
And what is this “2 MB L2 cache”? Is it anything I should worry about?
Thanks.
EDIT: What should seperate the laptops from each other... I'm looking at a ton with 4 g's o' ram and 250-320 g's o' storage and other than that i dont really know what i'm looking for...
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I wouldn't hope for much gaming-wise with a 9300. It's got about a half step on your run of mill the integrated chips.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/ is a
great resource for comparing laptops. They've got an excellent comparison of all mobile graphics chips broken down into classes. Check it out.
I just picked up a 17" Gatway P-7805u from tigerdirect.ca for $899. It's 17" and might be a bit big but it's got a 1GB 9800GTS in it and it kills any game I've thrown at it so far. 4GB Ram, 7200rpm hard disk, and 9 cell battery don't hurt either. Not sure if it's still there or not...