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The new gaming laptop that I want to get is this Asus

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=9050279&st=Asus&lp=5&type=product&cp=1&id=1218012519873

I'm basically looking for a laptop that can run the source engine, this can definitely run it. I do have some computer knowledge but my brother knows a lot more than I do and he basically told me all the what its capable of and you can see the description of the computer through the link.

What concerns me is the size and weight of it because I take my Laptop to school almost everyday and I'm not sure if it will even fit in my back pack.

I have been comparing it to these other Asus Laptops

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?id=cat13504&type=page&pageIdentity=searchDriven&useProductString=true&productString=1218012612475*1218012519873*1218012522418&unProductString=1218012530030*1218012526050*1213046768451*1200702768796*1213046768931*1218012525009*1218016141003*1218016140886*1218012143477&catId=

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Thu Oct 23, 2008 8:49 am
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That laptop should do handle Source just fine. Of course not at max settings. As for the weight/size problem, I would get a carrying case specifically made for that laptop. I don't trust backpacks since it is made for books and binders.


Thu Oct 23, 2008 2:33 pm
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Do you really want a 64-bit OS? You could probably get another upgrade by downgrading your OS to a 32-bit edition.

And, is $1300 your budget? Or can you go way up? I wouldn't really get an Asus laptop for a gaming experience.

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don't get vista or a laptop
get a desktop
and build it yourself
its cheaper and 100% customizable
and even 3 years from now
cuase you can just take out stuff

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He wants a laptop, and he wants it made. Not much more to be said there.

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Do manufacturers even offer XP on laptops anymore?

Anyways, all he needs is a laptop that he can use for school and play Source games with. He didn't ask for a "gaming" laptop.


Thu Oct 23, 2008 8:00 pm
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=P

Title begs to differ.

And yes, XP Pro is offered still.

[random]ROFLMAO, THIS THING IS OVER KILL.[/random]

SAGER NP9262 Ultimate Custom Laptop (Built on Clevo D900C / D901C)
- 17" WUXGA "Glare Type" Super Clear Ultra Bright Glossy Screen (1920x1200)
- Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound
- Standard Dead Pixel Policy
- ~Intel Core 2 QUAD Q9650 3.0GHz w/ 12MB L2 Cache - 1333MHz FSB
- SLI ENABLED DUAL (2) 1,024MB (2,048MB TOTAL) PCI-Express nVidia 9800M GTX w/GDDR3 Video Cards (User Upgradeable)
- None Standard
- ~ 8,192MB DDR2 667 (2 SODIMMS) Dual Channel Memory
(Requires Vista 64-Bit to reconginzed 4GB+)
(Up to 6.8GB due to Chipset Limitation)
- Standard Finish
- Panasonic UJ Blu-Ray ReadWrite Super Multi DVD+/ -R/RW BD-R/RE Dual Layer Burner - (Back Ordered until October)
- ~ 500GB 5400RPM (Serial-ATA II 300 - 8MB Cache)
- ~ 500GB 5400RPM (Serial-ATA II 300 - 8MB Cache)
- ~ 500GB 5400RPM (Serial-ATA II 300 - 8MB Cache)
- HDD Raid Settings - OFF
- None Standard
- None Standard
- Internal 7-in-1 Card Reader (MS/MS Pro/MS Duo/MS Pro Duo/SD/Mini-SD/MMC/RS)
- Internal Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR
- Built-in Intel® PRO/Wireless 5300 802.11 a/g/n Wi-Fi Link
- None Standard
- Built in 2.0 Megapixel Camera
- None Standard
- Sound Blaster Compatible 3D Audio - Included
- Basic Black Business Case - Included
- Smart Li-ion Battery (12 Cell)
- None Standard
- None Standard
- None Standard
- None Standard
- Full Size Black Aluminum Notebook Cooler - Dual Fans - USB Powered (For up to 17" Laptops)
- ~Windows Vista Ultimate 64-Bit Installed (64&32-Bit CD Included) w/ Drivers & Utilities CD's
- None Standard
- None Standard
- 3 Year Labor* 1 Year Parts Warranty Lifetime 24/7 DOMESTIC Based Toll Free Telephone Tech Support
(Labor Warranty through Xotic PC)

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how much does that thing cost?

1920x1200 at 17'', god it would be hard to read things on that. My monitor does 1680x1050 at 22''. The smaller the pixels are on the screen the more likely you are going to have dead pixels.

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-={.n3wb$~un173d.}=- wrote:
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Title begs to differ.

And yes, XP Pro is offered still.

[random]ROFLMAO, THIS THING IS OVER KILL.[/random]

SAGER NP9262 Ultimate Custom Laptop (Built on Clevo D900C / D901C)
- 17" WUXGA "Glare Type" Super Clear Ultra Bright Glossy Screen (1920x1200)
- Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound
- Standard Dead Pixel Policy
- ~Intel Core 2 QUAD Q9650 3.0GHz w/ 12MB L2 Cache - 1333MHz FSB
- SLI ENABLED DUAL (2) 1,024MB (2,048MB TOTAL) PCI-Express nVidia 9800M GTX w/GDDR3 Video Cards (User Upgradeable)
- None Standard
- ~ 8,192MB DDR2 667 (2 SODIMMS) Dual Channel Memory
(Requires Vista 64-Bit to reconginzed 4GB+)
(Up to 6.8GB due to Chipset Limitation)
- Standard Finish
- Panasonic UJ Blu-Ray ReadWrite Super Multi DVD+/ -R/RW BD-R/RE Dual Layer Burner - (Back Ordered until October)
- ~ 500GB 5400RPM (Serial-ATA II 300 - 8MB Cache)
- ~ 500GB 5400RPM (Serial-ATA II 300 - 8MB Cache)
- ~ 500GB 5400RPM (Serial-ATA II 300 - 8MB Cache)
- HDD Raid Settings - OFF
- None Standard
- None Standard
- Internal 7-in-1 Card Reader (MS/MS Pro/MS Duo/MS Pro Duo/SD/Mini-SD/MMC/RS)
- Internal Bluetooth 2.0+ EDR
- Built-in Intel® PRO/Wireless 5300 802.11 a/g/n Wi-Fi Link
- None Standard
- Built in 2.0 Megapixel Camera
- None Standard
- Sound Blaster Compatible 3D Audio - Included
- Basic Black Business Case - Included
- Smart Li-ion Battery (12 Cell)
- None Standard
- None Standard
- None Standard
- None Standard
- Full Size Black Aluminum Notebook Cooler - Dual Fans - USB Powered (For up to 17" Laptops)
- ~Windows Vista Ultimate 64-Bit Installed (64&32-Bit CD Included) w/ Drivers & Utilities CD's
- None Standard
- None Standard
- 3 Year Labor* 1 Year Parts Warranty Lifetime 24/7 DOMESTIC Based Toll Free Telephone Tech Support
(Labor Warranty through Xotic PC)


Oh haha didn't read the title carefully. :(

That laptop is insane. Hopefully it doesn't blowup.


Thu Oct 23, 2008 10:53 pm
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It really all depends, my brother just showed me other laptops that are even better and are lighter in weight the problem is that I don't get directly from a store. But the laptop is on sale and it is a new release.
I would have to order it. I'm not sure if i would want another computer to order because my hp laptop as had countless amounts of problems and it takes about a month to get a box, send the box back with the laptop inside, then get my computer back; it takes about 4 weeks total.

Ill try to get the link later from my brother, right now its 9:14 am and I'm about to go to class.

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cartman-2000 wrote:
how much does that thing cost?

1920x1200 at 17'', god it would be hard to read things on that. My monitor does 1680x1050 at 22''. The smaller the pixels are on the screen the more likely you are going to have dead pixels.


Around 5800 big ones.

And Myo, ask your brother about this one.
http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopp ... id=1639440

It's HP, but not all HP laptops suck. This one in fact, has got some pretty high ratings.

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In dollars?


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Yes, "Big ones" means dollars.

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You can get a couple nice desktops with that money.


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