Monday, August 26, 2013

What is the best laptop(or desktop) for game design?

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Loren


I am looking into a laptop or a desktop that is reliable for game designing as I am a student majoring in Game Design. Price isn't a problem, but it should be reliable and contain a cpu and a graphics card that can handle graphic intensive games. Thanks


Answer
custom built will get you the fastest you can get, and allot cheaper then a slower preassembled one. trust me. if you need a laptop then go with asus, they make great quality and very fast gaming laptops. if you really want to blow a bunch of cash you can do alienware, but there such a huge rip its insulting. asus for laptops, custom built for desktops. the new 6 core AMD cpus and dual gpu ATI graphics cards put together with high speed ddr3 ram and a super fast motherboard and some RAIDed high speed solid state drives, dang you could be faster then anything alienware currently has to offer.

What are the hardest things to upgrade on a laptop after you buy one?




Charles V


I am looking to buy a new laptop. I need to know where to invest my money. I am looking a Sony right now but need to know what to put in it. I am a regular student who enjoys games. So what do I need?


Answer
Laptops in general pose a challenge for upgrading because everything is on a very limited amount of space (not to mention much of what's in a given brand is a proprietary piece of hardware, meaning you won't save in the long run). If you're looking to save funds, the bare minimum I'd recommend is whatever the lowest duo core processor they have, 2 GB of ram (3 if vista is your only option), and a large enough harddrive to last you for awhile (unless you are big into storing movies on your drive, 80 GB should really be plenty - harddrives are also among the easiest things to swap out in a laptop, so should you need to you can always upgrade that later).

Most of the really work intensive things in a laptop are not things you'd replace unless something went wrong anyway - power supply, motherboard, processor.

Best advice on a laptop - pay for the bits you want from the manufacturer - adding RAM is easy, and you can save a few bucks cutting down on that, but understand - the moment you crack into that laptop's case, you generally will void the manufacturers warranty. So if you're not a very tech savy person, in the long run you may be better off letting sony put in the guts you want.




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