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Thinking of making the swithc from an old reliable, but outdated and noisy desktop, to a new laptop. Obviously, it has to support MVP and would love to play WW II shooters on it as well. It will mostly be used as a gaming machine.

Anyone have any recommendations on good laptops that won't break the bank (<$1500) that will run MVP flawlessly (no ghost faces, etc.) as well as supporting games like COD and other WWII stuff?

Thanks for any advice!

C

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Thanks for the link.

What laptop processor should I be looking at...and videocard? I will be getting a min of 1024mb DDR RAM, but need some input on processor and videocard.

Also, will be sticking with WIN XP...not Vista.

C

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well laptops aren't really made for gaming.

I have actually seen quite a few on various sites made specifically for gaming, but was wondering what guys here preferred.

Thanks,

C

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Any laptop will do for gaming which costs 1500.

Try looking for

1 GB Ram

2 GHZ processor, atleast

Non-integrated video card, 256 MB atleast

that's seems pretty rare with the non-integrated. Also note that laptop's heat up very quicky when it's doing it's job (ex; playing games, doing multiple processes) well atleast my old laptop was like that.

hope that helps :)

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This thing is hella expensive though, I went to dell.com and built my own, I came up with one for under $1000 with a 2.2GHZ processor, 2 GB ram and 128 MB Video card. I'm gonna go try and build another, this one was built off the basis off a Inspiron 1521.

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Though, I just built from a M1210 and it's wicked cheap still:

2.16 GHZ Dual Core Processor

2GB DDR2 SDRAM

256 MB Graphics card

120 GB HD

DVD-RW Burner (Dual layer I presume)

Vista Home Premium :eew:

For $1404. I based it on spending $1500 though, so you can downgrade to 1 gig of ram, 80 gigs of HD space or 2.00 or 1.8 GHZ processor and save some cash, though I wouldn't recommend going lower then 2 GHZ.

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i have a laptop and it's fine for games. it's not in your price range, so i won't comment, but yes they heat up. but yes there are easy fixes for them. but that's another topic. i've always been curious to try alienware, but they're pricey.

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Thinking of making the swithc from an old reliable, but outdated and noisy desktop, to a new laptop. Obviously, it has to support MVP and would love to play WW II shooters on it as well. It will mostly be used as a gaming machine.

Anyone have any recommendations on good laptops that won't break the bank (<$1500) that will run MVP flawlessly (no ghost faces, etc.) as well as supporting games like COD and other WWII stuff?

Thanks for any advice!

C

do yourself a big favor and build your own PC believe you will love it after you do.

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do yourself a big favor and build your own PC believe you will love it after you do.

I did this once and you are right...it was awesome. I am looking to go to a laptop so I can take the thing with me on vacation, and have a bit more flexibilty where I play it around the house. But you are correct - building or at least configuiring your own desktop is fun and cheaper.

C

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he's asking about a laptop.

I know that Homer, if you want a laptop Capa then go for the laptop... I would choose Alienware with a GeForce Go 8600gs (i believe)

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