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Posted by: admin on: January 25 2012 • Categorized in: PC Laptops
We listen to pitches for the Samsung’s Series 7 Gaming Laptops, the Cideko Air Keyboard Conqueror, Gaems G155 Portable Gaming Environment, and Shogun Bros Chameleon X-1 Mouse.
High End Gaming PC Part 2: K Monster Gaming System Build & Overview Check out the website! www.motherboards.org Here’s a breakdown of everything we used Thermaltake Level 10GT Full Tower Case (0) Thermaltake Toughpower 1350W PSU (0) Gigabyte G1.Sniper ATX Motherboard (0) Swiftech H20-X20 Edge Liquid Cooling Kit (0) Intel i7-990X 6-Core CPU (OC to 4.2GHz) (00) ASUS GTX 590 3GB Video Card (0) 12GB Kingston HyperX Black DDR3 1600MHz (0) Intel 510 Series 250GB SSD (0) Western Digital 1TB Black HDD () ASUS BW-12B1ST Blu-Ray Drive (0) Lamptron FC2 () Kingston HyperX Fan () Windows 7 Professional OEM (0) Total Cost – 75 High End Gaming PC Part 2: K Monster Gaming System Build & Overview High End Gaming PC Part 2: K Monster Gaming System Build & Overview High End Gaming PC Part 2: K Monster Gaming System Build & Overview
Posted by: admin on: August 17 2011 • Categorized in: PC Laptops
Here is my review of the Alienware m9700. This is part of my top 10 gaming laptops report for those of you seeking a gaming laptop but don’t want to spend 00 or anywhere near that much. You can get something that will play games you want to play or even something cheap for your kid(s) who wants a gaming notebook. As far as the Alienware m9700 is concerned. I give this laptop a thumbs up. It has what I consider the most vivid, and might I add beautiful 17″ HD 1080p display! Check out our top ten gaming laptops report in order to see the top gaming laptop picks.
Setting all ULTRA HIGH (except traffic:costum, i reduce traffic to get the most out of my flight time ) w/anti aliasing, max resolution using a new nVidia Driver, running in Windows Vista 64, max GPU temperature 62°C, cpu maxed at 42°C no problem so far with heat, but i recommend to elevate the back 1-2″ whenever possible in this laptop