koviktir
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Okay, so I'm in need of a laptop for college, soon. I just recently upgraded to a much more powerful Desktop, but evidently that was in vain, as a laptop would be a LOT more efficient.
Anyway, I'm a bit of a power-demanding person, when it comes to a computer, and even a laptop (those who've ever read my posts on the Desktop forum will instantly know what I'm talking about), so I'm looking for a bit of a.. powerhouse laptop, with as big a monitor as I can get under a decent budget.
I've narrowed down my assumed options for what I'm looking for, down to three.. but I'm open to suggestions, as honestly, laptops are a bit new to me.
1. HP Pavilion HDX9010NR Notebook PC - $1,849.99 (TigerDirect)
2. Gateway P-173XL FX Edition Notebook PC - $1,699.99 (TigerDirect)
3. Acer Aspire AS8920-6746 NoteBook PC - $1,649.99 (NewEgg)
Okay, so I assume that most of you are labeling the HP as "overkill", but that's not bad cost at ALL for a 20.1in screen with those specs and Vista Ultimate.
Here are my questions, though: assuming I went with, say, the HP, and upgraded things a bit. Would it be worth it? I could certainly upgrade to say, a Core 2 Duo P9500 or so Processor (I've been researching common laptop CPU's
), assuming you're able to just up-and-buy a laptop CPU, and swap them out. That, and I'd probably upgrade the RAM to 4GB. 
Now, here comes the REAL idiotic question, that I can only assuming will result in a drop in my CPU-IQ: can a laptop's video card be upgraded/replaced, and if so, where would one find such a replacement? I only ask that, for the reason of the HP certainly could use a better card than a Radeon 2600 XT, if I wanted to play anything created after 5 years ago. I'm not really looking to play Crysis, exactly, but I'm certainly interested in say, Assassin's Creed-level power. 512MB dedicated graphics card, basically (something that evidently, HP didn't want in possibly their most epic laptop to date)
Obviously, I'm looking for an all-around laptop. One that could be used to watch TV/Videos/DVDs/Movies/etc.., record/edit music, and gaming (on top of college-uses, of course)
What do you guys think? Good options there, or should I consider something else? Let me know.
Thank you: sorry for the long read.
Anyway, I'm a bit of a power-demanding person, when it comes to a computer, and even a laptop (those who've ever read my posts on the Desktop forum will instantly know what I'm talking about), so I'm looking for a bit of a.. powerhouse laptop, with as big a monitor as I can get under a decent budget.
I've narrowed down my assumed options for what I'm looking for, down to three.. but I'm open to suggestions, as honestly, laptops are a bit new to me.
1. HP Pavilion HDX9010NR Notebook PC - $1,849.99 (TigerDirect)
2. Gateway P-173XL FX Edition Notebook PC - $1,699.99 (TigerDirect)
3. Acer Aspire AS8920-6746 NoteBook PC - $1,649.99 (NewEgg)
Okay, so I assume that most of you are labeling the HP as "overkill", but that's not bad cost at ALL for a 20.1in screen with those specs and Vista Ultimate.
Here are my questions, though: assuming I went with, say, the HP, and upgraded things a bit. Would it be worth it? I could certainly upgrade to say, a Core 2 Duo P9500 or so Processor (I've been researching common laptop CPU's
Now, here comes the REAL idiotic question, that I can only assuming will result in a drop in my CPU-IQ: can a laptop's video card be upgraded/replaced, and if so, where would one find such a replacement? I only ask that, for the reason of the HP certainly could use a better card than a Radeon 2600 XT, if I wanted to play anything created after 5 years ago. I'm not really looking to play Crysis, exactly, but I'm certainly interested in say, Assassin's Creed-level power. 512MB dedicated graphics card, basically (something that evidently, HP didn't want in possibly their most epic laptop to date)
Obviously, I'm looking for an all-around laptop. One that could be used to watch TV/Videos/DVDs/Movies/etc.., record/edit music, and gaming (on top of college-uses, of course)
What do you guys think? Good options there, or should I consider something else? Let me know.
Thank you: sorry for the long read.