
I bought an Acer gaming laptop recently. I am very, very pleased with it's performance even with newer games. The FFXIV benchmark shows that the laptop graphics handles the game well.
I have an Acer Aspire 5740G
Specifications:
CPU: Intel i5 2.26ghz (2 cores that act like 4, don't ask me how I don't know, it's written in both the info and the hardware inspector) Safe overclock possible with "Turbo Boost".
GPU: ATI HD5650 1GB Memory - Overclocking possible with AMD GPU clock tool (Not to mention it's changable)
RAM: 4GB
HDD: 500GB
Display: 15'6 inch with 1366x768 max resolution. (LED)
Soundcard: Integrated, surround from dolby home theatre
DVD-R/RW/DL drive
801.11 b/g/n Nplify Wi-Fi card
As I've said, it's a great laptop. The only disadvantage is that the power cell does not hold out long without power-cable (about 3 hours if you're not playing games and only surfing on the net). Amazon shows 650$ and I think that's a great price, considering I bought it for much more (EU screws up the market prices). Great bang for the buck.
There goes my 2gil.
I have an Acer Aspire 5740G
Specifications:
CPU: Intel i5 2.26ghz (2 cores that act like 4, don't ask me how I don't know, it's written in both the info and the hardware inspector) Safe overclock possible with "Turbo Boost".
GPU: ATI HD5650 1GB Memory - Overclocking possible with AMD GPU clock tool (Not to mention it's changable)
RAM: 4GB
HDD: 500GB
Display: 15'6 inch with 1366x768 max resolution. (LED)
Soundcard: Integrated, surround from dolby home theatre
DVD-R/RW/DL drive
801.11 b/g/n Nplify Wi-Fi card
As I've said, it's a great laptop. The only disadvantage is that the power cell does not hold out long without power-cable (about 3 hours if you're not playing games and only surfing on the net). Amazon shows 650$ and I think that's a great price, considering I bought it for much more (EU screws up the market prices). Great bang for the buck.
There goes my 2gil.
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