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Author Topic: Can we talk graphic cards/laptops?  (Read 1317 times)
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Laura86
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« on: August 26, 2008, 08:52:41 pm »

Since my computer totally died, I'm thinking about saving for a laptop to get myself as an early birthday present. I was looking at the Studio 17 laptops and wondered if I'd need a better graphic card for it. Is buying a 1-2 gig graphic card for a laptop expensive? Is it easy to install? I'm a computer hardware idiot, so I don't have any clue how to do anything like that. I don't want to pay extra $$ to have someone do it for me if it's super easy. This is the basic 'stuff' the laptop comes with. What should I upgrade? I want to be able to play Sims easily and have good graphics and the game play not be choppy etc. Thanks so much for your help!

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Oh, and a random question...what in the world is a fingerprint reader? LOL :smt120
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« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2008, 10:10:59 pm »

The fingerprint reader is a "new" security element with laptops and such.  Basically, it's just another way for unlocking your laptop... with the scan of your fingertip.  Wink

As for graphics cards... you seem to have a pretty decent card listed already, so you shouldn't have any problems with what you have. (...in fact, I wish someone would send such a beautiful piece of machinery my way... I'd kill to have a high-flying laptop like that!  :shock:)  Although I know there have been a few issues with the HD video cards from AMD/ATI with Sims 2, mainly when it comes to the in-game TVs and computer screens showing up blank... but I believe they've already released a fix for that on the AMD/ATI website.  :angel:
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« Reply #2 on: August 27, 2008, 12:22:46 am »

I'd probably go for the T5850 model at $150 less, then upgrade the processor to the 2.5Ghz/800Mhz (+$175)and the RAM to 4GB rather than 3GB (+$50) if desired.  Other than the processor (2.1Ghz/667Mhz vs 2.1Ghz/800Mhz) the T5850 and T8100 are identical hardware-wise.

With laptops, I always treat them as what I buy can't be upgraded (or it would cost more to upgrade than by a new system).  There was a time that all laptop components were propriatary, which meant you had to get parts from the dealer and rediculously high prices.  I don't know if that's still true or not.
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