Which laptop's better for gaming?

Kinga

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Between the two:


SAMSUNG NP-S3511-S01UK 15.6"

Processor: Intel® Core™ i3-380M Processor
- 2.53 GHz
- 2.5 GT/s
- 3 MB Smart Cache
- Dual Core

Ram: 6 GB DDR3

Graphics card: NVIDIA 315M graphics processor
- 512 MB DDR3 dedicated video memory

Hard drive: 640GB





HP Pavilion dv6-6001sa 15.6"

Processor: AMD Athlon 2650 clocked at 1.6 GHz

Graphics card: 9600M GT graphics card, 512 MB of dedicated memory, up to 2303 MB of total available graphics memory

Hard drive: 500GB

RAM: - 4GB DDR3 RAM



Could you tell me which one you think is better and why? I'm not looking for a laptop that would run Crysis on highest settings.... Just a decent gaming laptop.
 
first, just faster and bette, what's your price range and where do you live, country, cuz i'm sure there's something better than those, cuz their gpu's aren't gunna get you much in games.
 
first, just faster and bette, what's your price range and where do you live, country, cuz i'm sure there's something better than those, cuz their gpu's aren't gunna get you much in games.

UK. The price range is something like 400-500 pounds, and I need to make sure that I will be able to pay for it in installments, which has limited me to computer stores such as PC World etc.

Thanks anyway
 
most people on this site in the uk like overclockers uk, and they do have both a 36 and 48 month steady payment plan, both use a 16.9% apr, and on their charts they show a 36 month plan for a 750 euro purchase requires a 10% downpayment of 75, then monthly payments of 23.64, and by the end of it, you will have payed 926.04, or the 48 month for the same price has monthly payments of 19.03 ending at a total of 988.44, so this can allow you to get a better comp. if you can manage payments like these, or not if you can't, so can you and would you like to, or would you like to stick with the stores you can go to locally, idk of other uk sites that are trusworthy or anything so i cannot be of much more help other than telling you which is better or something like that.
 
alienware are also extremely expensive in comparison to the exact same thing minus the case and name, and a good bit of money, along with that being like a 11'' so tiny keys, screen, and have fun working with it's stuff in a game unless you plug it up to a mouse, keyboard, and screen you can see, i have nothing against alienware, but they really aren't worth the price.
 
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most people on this site in the uk like overclockers uk, and they do have both a 36 and 48 month steady payment plan, both use a 16.9% apr, and on their charts they show a 36 month plan for a 750 euro purchase requires a 10% downpayment of 75, then monthly payments of 23.64, and by the end of it, you will have payed 926.04, or the 48 month for the same price has monthly payments of 19.03 ending at a total of 988.44, so this can allow you to get a better comp. if you can manage payments like these, or not if you can't, so can you and would you like to, or would you like to stick with the stores you can go to locally, idk of other uk sites that are trusworthy or anything so i cannot be of much more help other than telling you which is better or something like that.

Wow thanks a lot, I'm definetly gonna have a look at that. =)
 
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