Query by dan s: What is the very best laptop computer for gaming under £500?
I am on a finances of £500 and i want a laptop that can play video games these kinds of as Bioshock. thx 4 anyones aid.
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Solution by Jag
Laptops suck for gaming.
You can not upgrade the video card.
The exact identical hardware specs run 20-35% slower in a laptop computer.
Couple of laptops have video cards that are able of sensible frame prices.
Do a search right here for all of the very poor smucks that didn’t listen to this guidance and got a laptop computer anyway. Most are complaining about very poor frame prices or reduced top quality graphics. A lot of ask how to upgrade their laptop’s video card.
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You will not find a gaming laptop for under $ 500. A desktop that will play most games okay is possible. If you want a laptop get one WITHOUT an onboard chipset. That way you can upgrade the graphics card. You also might have to upgrade RAM if you buy one under $ 500. You should measure cost of upgrades and laptop versus cost of more expensive laptops.
You won’t be able to play it with good graphics or anything because the recommended requirements are an nvidia 7900 which is very high spec for a laptop, but I am sure you can customise a dell for about 500 quid that will run it acceptably.
You want something that meets this spec:
Minimum System Requirements:
CPU: Pentium 4 2.4GHz Single Core processor
System RAM: 1GB
Video Card: Direct X 9.0c compliant video card with 128MB RAM (NVIDIA 6600 or better/ATI X1300 or better, excluding ATI X1550).
http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/laptop_studio_17?c=uk&cs=ukdhs1&l=en&s=dhs
Probably the second one from the left is your best bet, but it exceeds your budget slightly.
You may want to visit this site:
http://www.notebookreview.com/
you need a bigger budget if you want results around £1000 I am using an area 51 M9750 Alienware laptop which does play games quite well . You could use an external graphic card such has the Asus XG station, but that is like a brick sticking out of the case.
try delll….
I’d recommend about 2-4GB of RAM, dual or quad core processor (intel), and you’ll definitely need a good graphics card and large hard drive. You’ll probably be able to find that for £500 (or close to) if you go for a computer rather than a laptop. As “Jag” said, computers are a lot better for gaming and they’re cheaper (most of the time), I’d take his advice if I were you.