Heres where we show off our comps specs to make other people cry, and/or cry about other peoples comps cause our sucks. I'll start this off Graphics Card: NIVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti Approx. Total Memory: 4042 MB Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770 CPU @ 3.40GHz (8 CPUs), ~3.9GHz Memory: 8,192MB RAM
Graphics Card: GeForce GT 630M 1GB 4GB RAM(3.82 GB Usable) Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz Approx Total Graphics Memory: 1760MB It's a $550 Acer laptop that runs pretty well.
AMD FX-8320 Octacore Processor AMD Radeon HD 7970 16GB RAM 256GB SSD(boot, games, programs) 500GB HHD(data, movies, etc., would be larger but I had this one sitting around and didn't feel like getting a larger one)
Graphics Card: Integrated Shit Approx. Total Memory: -24 MB Processor: Trash Memory: Square root of 2
Processor: AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 830 Processor 2.80 GHz Installed memory (RAM): 6.00 GB Graphics Card: ATI radeon HD 5570 Approx. Total Memory: 3830 MB
Well..this is going to be long. Graphics: Dual graphics cards for gaming+doing everyday stuff. HD4600 and a Nvidia GeForce GTX 765 GPU with 2GB of VRAM RAM: 8 gb of ram. CPU: 2.2-GHz Intel Core i7-4702HQ CPU (overclocked to I forgot what) Main boot SSD drive with 256gb of ram and a secondary drive with 2 terabytes. Wireless card: Used to have a Killer Wireless-N 1202 I believe and now is getting replaced OS: Sadly Windows 8. I do love the 4 seconds boot time thought. Now the bad things. All of that graphical wizardy is ruined by my 900x1600 display. I do use a 21" display as a secondary sometimes thought. Im done bragging, it feels good.
Gfx: gtx560 x2 sli cpu: i5 3570k motherboard: asus p8z77-v psu: corsair hx750 monitor: asus 144hz gaming monitor ram: 8gb corsair vengeance windows 7 ulitmate pirated 120gb ssd 1tb hdd
First off - SSD != RAM. It makes things worse that that's a laptop, your card has a Average G3D Mark of 2091 compared to the GTX 555 with a score of 2157 from 2 generations ago and the GTX 480M with a score of 2078 from 3 generations ago. Plus, it isn't really a "SLI" or "CrossfireX" dual gpu configuration. It just has the default HD4600 which is built into your processor and then an discrete card, the 765M. When you aren't doing anything graphics intensive it uses the HD4600 to save battery. Second off, it sounds good but it really isn't to good. You probably paid around $1800 for that laptop. What's the model?
AMD FX-8120 3.1 GHz Eight-Core processor 8 GB RAM 1 TB HDD AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series video card 64-bit Windows 7
I did a typo there with the SSD and RAM. And you might call me a fanboy or might think I waste money but I have the 14" Razer Blade. I got a good deal for it as it was not new, about 1200$ which would make a much better PC; but I needed the portability. I am thinking of building a more than capable PC once I can get the money. I mean, laptops are not really the best idea for gaming as they are not very upgradeable, not most atleast, and they are much worse in performance and have a higher price. I do really like my laptop. It runs Bioshock Infinite at the highest settings at about 49fps (not great but not bad). Here is a link and you where pretty close to the original price. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 34-326-009
Graphics Card- Geforce GTX 650 2gb CPU-Intel(R) Core (TM) i3-3220 CPU 3.30GHz Ram- 4gb (upgrading soon) Windows 7 64-bit 500gb HDD 42 inch Flat Screen
Graphics Card- 2x sli gtx 760 OC CPU-Intel Core i7-4930K Ivy Bridge-E OC 4.5 GHZ Mother Board- Asus P9X79-E WS LGA Intel X79 Ram- G.SKILL trident X series 32gb ddr3 Windows 7 64/32 bit, Windows 8.1 64 bit, and Windows XP 32/64 bit 3- Samsung 840 EVO 250gb ssd 1- 3tb hdd 3- Asus VS247H-P 23.6-Inch
When I get a laptop I focus around portability and the more casual(ish) games. For example, a laptop with just that processor would work fine for Garry's Mod(integrated graphics). My Asus T100 with a Bay Trail chip works fine for Garry's Mod(and it's Intel Atom). Then I get a desktop for the more hardcore ones. Also, they make the resolution worse because then the games run smoother. And I was pretty close. :C, I was calculating it for a non-Razer product though xD. But after you see the benchmark results of a discrete card being the strength of a $50 card it makes it to depressing to buy lol.
It does seem depressing But it still runs this generations games fine. So in my mind it was well spend money as compared to a laptop of this price (well the price I got it for) it has much better specifications. Maybe im just convincing myself to make me feel better about it xD
MSI MS-7751 mainboard Intel i5 3750k Ivy 16GB DDR3 Dual Channel RAM AMD Radeon 7870 2GB 1TB HDD, 128GB SSD along with other parts like my case, power supply, and miscellaneous parts, put together for around 900 dollars. its a good machine.