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What do you guys think of the setup and the price? Is it worth the money or am I better off donate the money to a church? ehehe
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Since you abviously have cash to burn, why don't you take a look at the iBuyPower notebook reviewed recently on THG... the one with dual 7800 Go GTX in SLI... it has a Turion X2 i think and a bigger screen (19"!!!)... oh yea the hard drive 120GB.
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I saw that thing, and it was sweet, but the benchmark on some of the game show the cpu seemed to have trouble to catch up. I play a lot of 3d games but I also play MMORPG and I am afraid during raid the performance may suffer when there are a lot of things going on that are not graphics, like add on and stuffs. |
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Save some money by getting the E1705 with a 7900GS, 2GB RAM, and all the other goodies you want. Just make sure to order the WinXP reinstallation CD so that you can have a clean copy of Windows w/o all the bloatware. |
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with $3700 i would spend about $800-$1000 on an HP notebook and spend the rest on a awesome desktop, with that much money youd have plenty to build a awesome system... |
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Thx for the advice. I do know that I can customize it and here what I think work for me. It's not as strong as the xps, but the price tag 3700 vs 2250 is VERY noticable. hehe
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That would be a fantastic notebook gamer, but a bit pricey. |
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