680? Any good shop will have them, I don't know i US though.
Anyhow, I recommend a desktop over laptop, you know you will not use it for school anyway![]()
680? Any good shop will have them, I don't know i US though.
Anyhow, I recommend a desktop over laptop, you know you will not use it for school anyway![]()
Do you need a monitor?
I am thinking if you were willing to put out your own money... I'd take the Dell laptop, and build a dekstop for gaming too (later).
This (ignoring price) has reasonable gaming capabilities
PROCESSORS 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ i5-3450 processor (up to 3.50 GHz) edit
OPERATING SYSTEM Windows® 7 Home Premium, 64Bit, English edit
MONITORS Dell ST2420L 24-inch Full HD Widescreen Monitor with LED edit
LIMITED WARRANTY 1 Year Advance Exchange Warranty edit
MEMORY 8GB Dual Channel DDR3 1600MHz - 2 DIMMs edit
HARD DRIVE 1TB 7200 RPM SATA Hard Drive 6.0 Gb/s edit
VIDEO CARD AMD Radeon™ HD 7770 2GB GDDR5 edit
MCAFEE SECURITYCENTER McAfee SecurityCenter, 15-Months edit
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OPTICAL DRIVE 16X CD/DVD burner (DVD+/-RW), write to CD/DVD edi
This has a monitor.
XPS 8500 1199.
Honestly, I'd just say find a nice ultrabook for class. Build a PC later. A $600 build kicks this things ass.
Last edited by skidawgz; 07-13-2012 at 02:51 PM.
.... is not a chick with gold teeth.
You might want to check this out, for notebook
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Compute...s.13849.0.html