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Buying a Gaming Notebook

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Buying a gaming notebook is a little different than buying a general purpose. There are certain things that need to be watched to make sure you get a laptop that fits your gaming needs. Be warned gaming laptops can be quite expensive and not for those who are budget conscious.

The most obvious consideration when buying a gaming laptop, of course, the quality of the video card. Portable general use have minimal graphics processing power and therefore can not cover most modern games. The video card must have at least 128 MB of RAM and processing speed is quite good. The video card is the heart of a gaming notebook so that getting a laptop with a good video card is important.

Another consideration would be the amount of system RAM the notebook has. For general purposes, such as Internet browsing or word processing 256mb is enough. However, for a decent gaming notebook has 1 GB of RAM or more if possible. Most modern games use 1 GB, where some are used more. A good amount of RAM is essential for today's games.

Battery power is also essential. With a good video card and a good amount of system RAM the notebook has power sufficient to run all these components. Get a high quality battery will ensure you will not be seeking a power-point wherever you go. If possible it is best to get a notebook accommodates a second battery. Game uses a large amount of energy compared to other daily tasks to ensure that your laptop has enough power should not be overlooked.

Buying a gaming laptop can be simple if you take into account the points mentioned above. Most manufacturers have pre-built configurations of play. These settings may cost less in comparison with custom built portable but may be insufficient in some respects.


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