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| 786073 | 2009-06-26 21:33:00 | I take it you mean mb's in desktops, not laptops. There would not be room in a laptop for a graphics card in a PCI-E slot - correct? Yes. The best you can do with laptops is use one with dedicated graphics RAM andf get the highest spec integrated you can. Which of course is super expensive. But then laptops aren't designed for gaming really anyway. |
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| 786074 | 2009-06-26 22:44:00 | I would think these laptops would do a decent job with video editing and average games - but these do not have integrated graphics. They all have intergrated graphics, they just use a better then average intergrated chipset and have their own dedicated video ram rather then utilising system ram. Though as has been pointed out in the past there are exceptions, though as far as I know they are a rarity. The Asus Pro50SR is listed at DSE for $1399 hand has ATI Mobility Radeon 512MB Dedicated Graphics, She will suck at games but be far superior for all multimedia applications then a laptop such as the Pro50SR. |
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