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ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:Notebooks can be partly built - you have to look for a barebones notebook, then you can install stuff like CD drives and HDDs (not too sure what you can change, but If I recall correctly, CD/DVD, HDD, RAM, Graphics (maybe)).

i think if i do end up choosing to get a laptop, i think i might get a Dell one because i can custom choose what i want in it at the beginning :D
personally i would go for a desktop purely because you can get more features or better features for say $2000 then you would for a laptop for $2000.

right, look at this:
AMD
ben3gfc Wrote:
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:Notebooks can be partly built - you have to look for a barebones notebook, then you can install stuff like CD drives and HDDs (not too sure what you can change, but If I recall correctly, CD/DVD, HDD, RAM, Graphics (maybe)).

i think if i do end up choosing to get a laptop, i think i might get a Dell one because i can custom choose what i want in it at the beginning :D


Go to http://www.nvidia.com and search for alienware labtops.. you can customize the labtops by alienware..
Some even suport quadro graphic board's and Sli mode's
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personally i would go for a desktop purely because you can get more features or better features for say $2000 then you would for a laptop for $2000.

right, look at this:
AMD
its the dell dimension C521 (D06C16)
im getting a bigger hardrive, from 250(standard) to 320gb, upgrading the processor and changing keyboard mouse and monitor
Double post
look at this ben http://www1.ap.dell.com/content/products...l=en&s=dhs
dedat Wrote:its the dell dimension C521 (D06C16)
im getting a bigger hardrive, from 250(standard) to 320gb, upgrading the processor and changing keyboard mouse and monitor
Double post
look at this ben http://www1.ap.dell.com/content/products...l=en&s=dhs

that's a nice Desktop :great:, i wouldn't mind having that and it has either 160 or 250GB which both are fine to me :D and it is at a cheap price :D
im thinking of getting that one towards the end of this month..:D
i don't know exactly when i would get it....
Desktop or labtop

i would always go for a AMD 64 bit duo core cause when windows goes 64bit with all other programs you have that option and 64bit is way fast..

Pentium is not really 64bit..

Why not buy all parts yourself instead of a complete sys
Intel is really 64bit... ive run vista 64bit on this laptop, which has a INTEL core 2 duo...

and building a desktop is the way to go, you know exactly what you have, and you can do alot more stuff to/with the hardware.

and alienware is owned by del... just a little For your information


and if you don't have aim i can be found on IRC idling in #friendlyfiregaming on the gamesurge network
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