Not a bad deal, with the savings you should upgrade to an 880m
$350.00
I7 Nvidia 740M
8 gigs memory
1tb hd
retail in december was over $900 wooot....... #craigslististhe
Not a bad deal, with the savings you should upgrade to an 880m
so i can buy a mobile card and swap it out?
Yeah, but probably gotta find it used somewhere. Not sure they sell em OEM.
Cannot find a laptop based card anywhere so far.
check here:
http://stores.ebay.com/Razors-Edge-b...0&_nkw=gtx+mxm
I think Clevo = Sager?
There you go but...FUCCCCCKKKKKKKKKKKK that is way too pricey.
good god man $890 plus $29 shipping? $29 shipping to ship something tha tcould obviously ship for half or less at that... i think ill be happy with my 6.7 windows score.
29 is the going rate for UPS ground with them packing for you.
Just got a crazy deal today on eBay.
15" MSI GX60.
Specification:
• AMD A10-4600M 2.30 GHz
• 15.6" Full HD Anti-Reflective Display (16:9; 1920 x 1080)
• AMD Radeon™ HD 7970M 2GB GDDR5
$500.
Will run Battlefield maxed out @ ~50fps.
those specs are less than mine and i cant run them even close to 50fps maxed out.
processor wise anyway im not familiar with that graphics card assuming its two gigs.
For games, the GPU is the most important aspect to running games smoothly.
A 7970m is close to the top of mobile gpus. It's a monster. I think it's roughly equal to the 7950 desktop GPU.
This site has a so-so review of the GX60:
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-...k.86283.0.html
Apparently, they skimped on the CPU, and it can't push stuff fast enough to the Radeon to max it out.
$500 for it sounds like a steal anyways.
Yeah, unfortunately the proc really does affect it, however from what I've read early models struggled a lot and the enthusiasts thread over at notebookreview have managed to get a ton of extra performance out of it, and you can even upgrade the proc for $65 to make it much less bottlenecked.
Either way, a $500 that can handle BF4 on ultra at above 40fps is nothing to be worried about. of an upgrade from my M11x and I can use it for work.
yeah, as I said, $500 sounds like a steal
was gonna say the same ..
Either it's Battlefield 2 or define "max"
Last edited by DJR210; 09-22-2014 at 11:01 PM.
• AMD Radeon™ HD 7970M 2GB GDDR5
Read up on deh card, breh
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-...M.87744.0.html
Battlefield 3 - 1920x1080 ultra AA:4x MS AF:16x (sort by value)
Radeon HD 7970M (Catalyst 13.1)
41.4 fps ∼41%
your original post claimed 50 FPS breh
Close enough. Remember, 41 is average so it will routinely be above that. Not like I'm going to have AA cranked on a 1080p resolution anyway. Also, I thought the 7970m was = to the 7950 but it's actually closer to the 7870 ghz.
You're only as good as your lowest frame, breh. Nah I'm just trolling you, plus for 5 bills that's a steal. That's a 1200.00 laptop which is an outstanding deal, even if you're running BF3 at 720p, low textures, and no AA at 26 FPS.
Unfortunately the processor means I have to run it AT 1080p or take a performance hit. Kind of bizarre but again -- I can't complain. Might upgrade the proc for $65, as well.
AMD = Finished
Well, except the fact that they've been rocking the GPU market since the 8800 from Nvidia was out.
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