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LP over PC
Its time for an upgrade.
Now I'm thinking of a Laptop over a PC. All I ever do is use CS2 / 3Dmax 9 and web serving. I've got my PS3/360 for games, would getting an LP a good idea or is PC still the king... ![]()
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Hmm, if you're a traveling person, than I suggest buying a Laptop.
But still, I think the pc is a lot better. It's stronger though, and if you're using max, than I suggest buying a PC. But it still depends on the price. How many dollar would you spend for a laptop or pc? |
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I have a pretty decent laptop (Core 2 Duo, 8400m, 3gb RAM, Vista 32 but I wish it was XP32
).Anyway, I only use it when I'm tired or am away from my PC, however, I wouldn't suggest buying a laptop if it'll be your only workstation. My desktop is a quad-core and 8gb of RAM and an 8800gt, and you can't even get anything like that in a laptop. If a laptop has an "8800" card in it, it's still going to be slower than a desktop 8600 for example (usually speaking). |
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If you realy want a muscle machine, then i'd go for the desktop. However, if you're only using it for max and photoshop then a dual core laptop with 2 gig ram is more than sufficient. I do all my stuff on my laptop, everything. I recently upgraded from 1 gig to 2 gig, and i noticed that this makes a huge difference. With the 2 gig I can even run UT3 with the settings on high, and it'll still run at a very good fps.
It's realy more a personal decision i think.. |
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