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#1 mecha_frieza
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- 18.4" FHD WUXGA Super Clear Ultra Bright Glossy Dual Lamp Screen (1920x1080)
- Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound
- ~IntelĀ® QX9300 45nm "Montevina" CoreTM2 Quad 2.53GHz w/12MB L2 On-die cache - 1066MHz FSB
- SLi ENABLED DUAL (2) 1024MB PCI-Express nVIDIA GTX 280M's (2048MB Total) w/GDDR3 DX10 Video Cards (User Upgradeable)
- ~ 4,096MB DDR3 1333MHz Dual Channel Memory (2 SODIMMS) (Requires Vista 64-Bit to utilize Full 4GB)
- Standard Finish
- ~ 2X Blue-Ray Read/8X DVDRW Super Multi Combo Drive
- ~ 320GB 7200RPM (Serial-ATA II 300 - 16MB Cache)
- Internal 7-in-1 Card Reader (MS/MS Pro/MS Duo/MS Pro Duo/SD/Mini-SD/MMC/RS)
- Internal Bluetooth + EDR
- Built-in IntelĀ® PRO/Wireless 5300 802.11 a/g/n Wi-Fi Link
- Built in 2.0 Megapixel Camera
- Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 Channels 24-bit External USB Sound Card
- Basic Black Business Case - Included
- Smart Li-ion Battery (12 Cell)
- ~Windows Vista Ultimate 64-Bit Installed (64&32-Bit CD Included) + Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Upgrade Coupon w/ Drivers & Utilities CD's

Will my new laptop be able to handle these games:

WoW, Diablo II and III, Warcraft III, Star Wars Galaxies, KOTOR I and II, Star Wars Republic Commando, Dragon Age Orgins, Oblivion...

And Eventually I will make it 6gigs of ram and I will add a 160GB SDD.

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#2 pureskull123
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HAHAHAHHA, your laptop is capable of handling crysis on highest settings with 2x antialiasing.

Enough said.

How much will that COST YOU THUGH, those laptops are around 2200 dollars.

Forget about SSD, it doesnt make any difference from what i heard in FPS(frames per second), so why are u going to waste ur cash on SSD.

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#3 mecha_frieza
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This setup usually goes for around $3900 but I am getting a 50% military discount so ya.

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#4 theragu40
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HAHAHAHHA, your laptop is capable of handling crysis on highest settings with 2x antialiasing.

Enough said.

How much will that COST YOU THUGH, those laptops are around 2200 dollars.

Forget about SSD, it doesnt make any difference from what i heard in FPS(frames per second), so why are u going to waste ur cash on SSD.

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Perhaps he would like to bump his battery life up from 10 minutes to 15 minutes? Seriously though, SSDs may not make much of a FPS difference in games, but they can make a very noticeable difference in day-to-day desktop tasks, as well as in loading times in games. Furthermore, all jokes aside, it will improve his battery life.
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#5 mecha_frieza
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I could get an Intel gen 2 160GB SSD for like $400 bucks.

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#6 flamesfeelgood
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save money build your own computer

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I've seen Diablo II and Warcraft III running on a netbooks. Of course with a few exceptions, RTS and RPGs are typically designed to run on low to mid range hardware compared to when they were released. It's mostly the FPS that try to push the hardware to its limits.

save money build your own computer

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If only it were possible to built a laptop yourself. :?