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lol you have a laptop with a very good cpu. if you really want more speed then the best you can do is to add more RAM.yoyo462001
Max RAM it supports is 2GB, in two sticks of 1GB each. I don't think that two sticks of 2GB each (4GB total) would work. I think I'm giving it to my younger brother and ask for a DX10 lappy for my b-day ^^, oh yes what a great plan have I just designed.:twisted:
nope you cant change the CPU (because the cpu is literally on the mobo and is apart of it), dont worry the T7600 is only 300 MHZ more.yoyo462001
:cry:Â I'm a speed geek, why didn't I go with a gaming brand like Voodoo or Falcon? :cry: I'm about to destroy my G1 in anger :cry:
you CANT upgrade laptop CPU's without actually replacing the mobo, which in itself means changing the whole laptop. you however can change the HD but go onto the asus website or call them and look at HD compatability.yoyo462001
Damn that sucks, but thanks anyway, I'll check with Asus about the hdd.Â
Would a system based around two quad-core Xeon(1333 FSB) processors work well for high-end gaming instead of a system based around a single QX6700(1066 FSB) at same clock speed (2.66 GHz)?
The rest of the specs should be similar between the two systems: 8800GTX, 4GB memory (DDR667 for Xeon, DDR800 for QX6700), ~300GB HDD ( 2x150GB at 10k rpm for qx6700, 2x150GB at 15k rpm, RAID0 for both), etc. Money isn't important in this hypothetical situation.
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