Help: Is this good laptop for games? 17 "WSXGA +" Glare Type "Super Clear Ultra Bright glossy screen (1680x1050)
Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound
Intel ® P8600 45nm "Montevina" Core ac 2 Duo 2.40GHz L2 cache w/3MB on-die - 1066MHz FSB 25 watt
nVidia GeForce GTX 280 000 000 1024 MB PCI-Express DDR3 DX10 (User Upgradeable)
4096 1066 MB DDR3 Dual Channel Memory (2 DIMM modules) (Requires Vista 64-bit to use the full 4GB)
Silver mount NP579x Trim
Combo Dual Layer DVD + -R/RW 8x8x6x4x 5x / DVD-RAM 24x CD-R/RW Drive W / Software
320GB 7200RPM (Serial-ATA II 300 - 16MB Cache)
USB 2.0 aluminum enclosure SATA + 320GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive BLOWOUT SALE!
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Full Cooler Black Aluminum Notebook - Dual Fans - USB Powered (up to 17 inches)
Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit installed (64 & 32-Bit CD Included) w / Drivers & Utilities CD's
how u think this must be a value?
Yes, I have a similar system, and it can run most modern games very well.
Price should be somewhere above / around $ 2000-3000
Internet yes nerd
£ 2,500 - £ 4,000
That is absolutely sick!
It's preety good.
which will, although there is a better processor
No phones are not recommended for gaming, I think the above configuration are worth about 50,000 to 60,000
Strike 1: Who the hell is Sager? I've never heard of them before!
Strike 2: 2 Great buys more games mobile brand (like Dell and Alienware, for example).
Strike 3: You're out. (If you do not go around first before buying!)
Tip: Google for "Sager Notebook reviews" and see what other owners have to say about the quality, performance, value, etc.
Posted on February 5, 2010.