Title: Processor/Ram vs Graphics Card? Post by: Cerridwen on 2009 June 09, 02:14:55 I'm looking to purchase a new laptop to play Sims2 and 3. Yes I know desktops are better for games, but my situation is requiring a laptop.
I'm looking at laptops with the following : Dell Intel® Core™ 2 Duo T9550 (2.66GHz/1066Mhz FSB/6MB cache) 6GB Shared Dual Channel DDR2 at 800MHz 250GB SATA Hard Drive (7200RPM) with Free Fall Sensor 256MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 vs HP Intel® Core™2 Duo processor P8600 (2.4GHz /1066MHz FSB/ 3MB L2 cache) 6GB DDR2 500GB Serial ATA hard drive (5400 rpm) 512MB NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT graphics vs ASUS Intel Core 2 Duo P8600(2.4GHz/1066MHzFSB/ L2 Cache 3MB ) 4GB DDR2 320GB @7200rpm NVIDIA GeForce GT 130M 1GB DDR2 VRAM Any obvious winners? All are around the same price with the Dell being a bit more. What is more important? Better Processor/RAM like the dell with a lower graphics card or Better Graphics Like the Asus. Or the mid range HP that has the slower hard drive. Need some advice please. Thanks! Title: Re: Processor/Ram vs Graphics Card? Post by: wes_h on 2009 June 09, 02:28:45 Most of the HP machine was probably built by ASUS.
I am guessing you are primarily interested in gaming, go for the 512MB or 1MB video card. I only have 512MB graphics memory here (although a newer GeForce card) and I can run on full everything. The game loads so fast, I am not sure that the disk speed will be noticeable between the two. And the 10% processor speed increase will also not be noticeable outside of a benchmark program. The RAM is a plus, especially if you hop between the game and the internet and chat and whatnot. If you lock the doors, unplug the internet and play the game exclusively, the extra RAM will likely not be used. Title: Re: Processor/Ram vs Graphics Card? Post by: Bass Junkie on 2009 June 09, 04:23:09 Most of the HP machine was probably built by ASUS. I am guessing you are primarily interested in gaming, go for the 512MB or 1MB video card. I only have 512MB graphics memory here (although a newer GeForce card) and I can run on full everything. The game loads so fast, I am not sure that the disk speed will be noticeable between the two. And the 10% processor speed increase will also not be noticeable outside of a benchmark program. The RAM is a plus, especially if you hop between the game and the internet and chat and whatnot. If you lock the doors, unplug the internet and play the game exclusively, the extra RAM will likely not be used. This, plus RAM can be upgraded a lot easier than a laptop video card. Title: Re: Processor/Ram vs Graphics Card? Post by: Cerridwen on 2009 June 09, 05:25:07 Thanks for the replies - looks like that model of dell is out then. I'm going to look around a bit more but I'll stick with better video card. Keeping in mind RAM can be updated later. :)
Title: Re: Processor/Ram vs Graphics Card? Post by: Simsbaby on 2009 June 09, 05:37:53 Thanks for the replies - looks like that model of dell is out then. I'm going to look around a bit more but I'll stick with better video card. Keeping in mind RAM can be updated later. :) RAM is very easy to upgrade. BTW, if these are custom builds, don't upgrade the memory directly from the manufacture. They charge insane amounts, and usually you can install it yourself for way less. Also, since these are laptops it would be a really good idea to get a cooling pad to put them on. Those are very powerful graphics chips and will put out a ton of heat when playing games.Title: Re: Processor/Ram vs Graphics Card? Post by: Bass Junkie on 2009 June 09, 05:53:22 RAM is very easy to upgrade. BTW, if these are custom builds, don't upgrade the memory directly from the manufacture. They charge insane amounts, and usually you can install it yourself for way less. Also, since these are laptops it would be a really good idea to get a cooling pad to put them on. Those are very powerful graphics chips and will put out a ton of heat when playing games. Good for Winter, though. Title: Re: Processor/Ram vs Graphics Card? Post by: Mirelly on 2009 June 09, 07:42:46 My 2.5 GHz AMD duo core runs a hell of cooler than it did with TS2. I'd say GPU and RAM are the primary concerns so I'd be looking at the Asus because, as the other posters have saud, RAM is cheap and simple to add.
Title: Re: Processor/Ram vs Graphics Card? Post by: McCrea on 2009 June 09, 10:16:11 HDD speed will be the bottleneck. That is, the slowest component can make the rest irrelevant. 5400 rpm is not worthy.
Title: Re: Processor/Ram vs Graphics Card? Post by: Zii on 2009 June 09, 11:27:52 At the moment (pre-masses of expansion packs) 4GB RAM is more than enough - today I dropped down to 2GB to troubleshoot some BSODs and the difference is barely noticeable. Just in case you needed any more reason to get the ASUS. :)
Title: Re: Processor/Ram vs Graphics Card? Post by: Cerridwen on 2009 June 09, 14:06:39 Hrmm.... The ASUS is off Newegg. I hesitated with that one as I'm not familiar with the brand as I am with HP or Dell.
I've been told they are a great manufacturer of motherboards and would probably make a decent laptop. Darn decisions! Title: Re: Processor/Ram vs Graphics Card? Post by: madams on 2009 June 09, 15:39:05 I can't answer your question on Ram vs. Graphics card, but I can tell you that I purchased an Asus laptop from Newegg in January and am extremely happy with the purchase.
These are my specs and the Sims 3 runs fantastic. I have absolutely no lagging anywhere and the display is crisp. I run everything on high. Intel Core 2 Duo T9400(2.53GHz) 6GB Memory 500GB HDD 7200rpm NVIDIA GeForce 9800M (512MB) It sounds like the Asus you are looking at has a better graphics card than mine. Title: Re: Processor/Ram vs Graphics Card? Post by: morriganrant on 2009 June 09, 17:25:34 You will generally find better deals on NewEgg then you will in the store, just so long as you make sure to shop around. By the way, skip that EggSaver shipping bullshit if you order from them, go UPS. They lost my ram on the floor somewhere, or so I assume, it was "processing" in some location for nearly three weeks before they handed it off to USPS. This wasn't the company "processing" it either, they had already sent it off.
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