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To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (74199)2/20/2011 9:49:10 PM
From: Sexton O Blake  Read Replies (1) of 110626
 
Jeez - what is the HDD ? Assume a 7200 RPM SATA? What would get it higher? SATA III transfer rate I guess? (6GB/s)? [If I read it correctly if the notebook had a problem with Sandy, then if you had a SATA III drive, it wouldn't be affected?]

But both are using the same drive I suppose.

Guess I am surprised at the low graphics card numbers but ... to be honest, it is a rigged game. I mean if you had a screaming video card, the notebook probably would be on fire. They should have a realistic maximum when it comes to notebooks. I don't personally believe that comparing a notebook to a desktop is fair just based on the mere fact you can go wild with multiple video cards and outrageous cooling on a desktop.

But otherwise nice numbers - based on being a notebook. I saw weaker numbers on systems at Costco and they had i processors as well. (the problem is - stock machines tend to have a processor that is overkill for hype - ie "i7" yet the rest of the system typically isn't that great - ie the video. Which is mostly why I want to build mine from the ground up - desktop wise).

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