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by phaus
5410 days ago
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There is no way this laptop is competitively priced with Alienware and MSI. For about $1200 you can get an Alienware with the same GPU(which accounts for 90 percent of your framerate). For under 1500 you can get an MSI or Asus laptop with a GTX 560M which is significantly better than the GT 555M. If you actually wanted a high-end gaming system you could go all out and get a M18X Alienware with dual 6990M GPUs. Just so we can rule this out as a gaming computer once and for all, here is a performance comparison. $2880 Razer "gaming" computer - GT 555M Bad Company 2 Ultra Settings - 17-20 FPS
$1799 Alienware M17X with single 6990M - Bad Company 2 Ultra Settings - 57-59 FPS
$2499 Alienware M18X with dual 6990Ms - Bad Company 2 Ultra Settings - 110 FPS http://www.notebookcheck.net/Comparison-of-Laptop-Graphics-C... http://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Radeon-HD-6990M-Crossfire.5... So price/performance wise, the Razer laptop offers about $550 worth of gaming performance, but it is lighter and also has a $2200 dollar trackpad that no one in their right mind would use to play a real video game. |
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Hell, I about broke my back trying to lug my Alienware around a conference. I'll never do that again. I'd pay quite a bit for the ability to actually have my notebook computer be portable, and yet still able to play games.