Compare this laptop to desktop please

Bushman5

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I currently have the pc in my sig a few hours i mite sell my pc and buy a laptop tell me if i should im worried about the graphics card. only game i play is counter strike source on high settings.

Dell Inspiron 9400 E1705
1.83GHz Core Duo (Centrino)
80 GB 5400 RPM HDD
1.25 GB DDR2 PC4200 RAM
Wifi
17" UXGA LCD
Ati mobility X1400
8x DVD+/-RW Dual-Layer
9-Cell Li-Ion 80 WHr Battery
Built in blue tooth

VS

MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum N-Force 3 Ultra
Athlon 64 3000+ Winchester @ 2.6GHZ ( Stock Cooling )
1Gb Corsair Value Select 2.5 3 3 6
Sapphire x800 PRO 256
Western Digital 36.7 Raptor
(2) 120 gb 7200 RPM hd
Audigy 2 ZS Platinum
 

Pabster

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Well, the 9400 is a true desktop replacement. You'll give up a little HD space and GPU isn't as great but overall the 9400 is a better performer.
 

Bushman5

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once it can play counter strike source im good currently i get 60 FPS on full settings
 

Ichigo

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Might as well get the 7900GS with the 9400 then, otherwise you're not playing on high settings @ 1920x1200.
 

Ichigo

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But you will not with an X1400, which was my point. I don't understand the point of your response.
 

Rockinacoustic

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Originally posted by: Bushman5
so a x800 pro is alot better than a x1400 ?

Yes, by alot. If money permits, get the 7900GS on your Dell. It'll be a great upgrade over your x800pro as well.
 

Rockinacoustic

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Originally posted by: Bushman5
but people say the x1400 plays source max settings with like 44 fps

Perhaps, but you have a high resolution screen in that configuration; the x1400 may not cut it. You'll have to play at lower settings.

To put things in a better perspective, the x1400 is equivalent to the old x600 series cards performance wise. That will definatley not suffice at your laptop's resolution for what you expect. I have the x1400 in my laptop, and can barely play Far Cry at medium settings and low resolutions.

Once again, get the 7900gs if you can. The dual core CPU and newer GPU will show considerable gains over your current desktop.
 

Bushman5

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no i cant getting really good deal on it like 400 usd shipped as is 1 year warranty

can you overclock the x1400
 

Rockinacoustic

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I've tried overclocking my x1400. In the end I gained no noticeable performance increase so I decided to play it safe.

I wouldn't recommend overclocking a laptop GPU. Not to mention the x1400 is already is just an overclocked x1300, so that leaves little headroom for increase if any.

That's a really good deal if your getting that Laptop for $400, even if it is used. Do you have to sell your desktop?
 

Bushman5

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yes selling desktop im getting it not for 400 but for 750 usd i comnverted wrong its brand new
 

kagy600

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The E1705 you listed has a WXGA+ = 1440x900 res. Not the UXGA =1920x1200

I think you will be able to play CS:S fine.

Although the UXGA is very nice (got one on my i9300)
 

kagy600

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Yeh, so if you are running at 1920x1200 then you have the UXGA. Its a nice screen.

However you will run into trouble running games at the screens native resolution.

So you must have the laptop now, do you like it? How well does CS:S run on it?
 

Bushman5

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i= get like 44 fps on high settings, ned to get rid of all the bloatware so im gonna reinstall overclock and optimize windows

its a good laptop for the price