This Laptop is Good?
Hey guys, thanks for reading, i wanna know if this laptop: Toshiba Qosmio X505 - SP8915 is good for playing & if it will record smoothly the game. Here are the specc.
Processor & Memory:
•Intel Core i7-720QM Processor (1.6GHz with Turbo Boost up to 2.8GHz)
•1333MHz front side bus speed
•6MB L2 Cache
•4GB DDR3 1066MHz (Max 8GB)
Drives:
•500GB (7200 RPM) SATA hard drive
•Blu-ray Disc ROM and Labelflash™ DVD-SuperMulti Drive (supports 16 formats)
Graphics & Video:
•18.4" widescreen TruBrite TFT LCD display; 1680x945 (HD+) native resolution
•NVIDIA GeForce GTS 360 with 1GB GDDR5 discrete graphics card
Communications:
•Realtek 802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN
•10/100/1000 Ethernet
•Bluetooth version 2.1
•Webcam
Audio:
•Built-in harman/kardon stereo speakers
•Microphone
Keyboard:
•104 key backlit keyboard with 10-key
•TouchPad pointing device with multi-touch control
•Touchpad Enable/Disable button
•Media Control Buttons
Expandability:
•Two main memory slots (occupied)
•ExpressCard/34 and ExpressCard/54 slot
•6-in-1 Memory Card Reader accepts Secure Digital, Secure Digital High Capacity, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, MultiMediaCard, and xD Picture Card (shared slot)
Ports:
•RGB port (monitor)
•HDMI - CEC
•3x USB v2.0 ports
•1x eSATA/USB combo port with USB Sleep and Charge
•i.LINK IEEE-1394
•S/P DIF output (shared with headphone port)
•Microphone Input
•Heaphone Output
•RJ-45 LAN port
•Slot for Security Lock
Operating System:
•Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (64-Bit)
Additional Software:
•Microsoft Works 9
•Norton Internet Security 2009 (30 day trial version)
Power Supply:
•12-cell Li-Ion battery pack (8000mAh)
•120W (19V x 6.32A) AC adapter: 100-240V/50-60Hz
•Up to 3 hours, 18 minutes battery life
Additional Information:
•Fusion Finish in Omega Black
•Dimensions: 17.4" W x 11.6" D x 1.63"H
•Weight (approximate): 10.1 lbs.
•1-year warranty
-Thanks.
Processor & Memory:
•Intel Core i7-720QM Processor (1.6GHz with Turbo Boost up to 2.8GHz)
•1333MHz front side bus speed
•6MB L2 Cache
•4GB DDR3 1066MHz (Max 8GB)
Drives:
•500GB (7200 RPM) SATA hard drive
•Blu-ray Disc ROM and Labelflash™ DVD-SuperMulti Drive (supports 16 formats)
Graphics & Video:
•18.4" widescreen TruBrite TFT LCD display; 1680x945 (HD+) native resolution
•NVIDIA GeForce GTS 360 with 1GB GDDR5 discrete graphics card
Communications:
•Realtek 802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN
•10/100/1000 Ethernet
•Bluetooth version 2.1
•Webcam
Audio:
•Built-in harman/kardon stereo speakers
•Microphone
Keyboard:
•104 key backlit keyboard with 10-key
•TouchPad pointing device with multi-touch control
•Touchpad Enable/Disable button
•Media Control Buttons
Expandability:
•Two main memory slots (occupied)
•ExpressCard/34 and ExpressCard/54 slot
•6-in-1 Memory Card Reader accepts Secure Digital, Secure Digital High Capacity, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, MultiMediaCard, and xD Picture Card (shared slot)
Ports:
•RGB port (monitor)
•HDMI - CEC
•3x USB v2.0 ports
•1x eSATA/USB combo port with USB Sleep and Charge
•i.LINK IEEE-1394
•S/P DIF output (shared with headphone port)
•Microphone Input
•Heaphone Output
•RJ-45 LAN port
•Slot for Security Lock
Operating System:
•Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (64-Bit)
Additional Software:
•Microsoft Works 9
•Norton Internet Security 2009 (30 day trial version)
Power Supply:
•12-cell Li-Ion battery pack (8000mAh)
•120W (19V x 6.32A) AC adapter: 100-240V/50-60Hz
•Up to 3 hours, 18 minutes battery life
Additional Information:
•Fusion Finish in Omega Black
•Dimensions: 17.4" W x 11.6" D x 1.63"H
•Weight (approximate): 10.1 lbs.
•1-year warranty
-Thanks.
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GeniusBrain wrote: »And what was the title again? "This Laptop Good?".. Of course, it is..
Brag more...like a kid..No matter what PC, you are still a nuub for me..
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##IGN:D-1 the beast##
1) No fake sigs...
2)He's not bragging, he's asking if it's good enough.
3) Yes it IS good enough, but why bother asking if it's good......if you can't buy it?!
"If you have to ask how much it cost, you can't afford it." -
DxYoruDesu wrote: »1) No fake sigs...
2)He's not bragging, he's asking if it's good enough.
3) Yes it IS good enough, but why bother asking if it's good......if you can't buy it?!
"If you have to ask how much it cost, you can't afford it."
i can buy it, i just want to be sure its good enough to record my gameplay, cause i dont wanna worth the money.. -
FelipeChang wrote: »Hey guys, thanks for reading, i wanna know if this laptop: Toshiba Qosmio X505 - SP8915 is good for playing & if it will record smoothly the game.
it would do more than 70fps!(depending on resolution) if not don't buy it!
try to find some reviews about that graphichs card
But you did not mention the most important thing>is the screen matte or glossy?
why? read http://dynamics.org/Altenberg/CURRENT_AFFAIRS/GLOSSY_SCREENS/
if you are going to use it in totally dark room than ok
but i gues if you want a laptop you will cary it and use it on diffrent light so if it is glossy dont buy it!
for that money you should get a real screen not that glossy sh.it
some people will tell you that glossy is better or something=they sell that glossy sh.it or they are blind and stupid
see some other laptops outhere use net a lot dont rush
i have to say this:for that money best thing would be a desktop pc=it would be a killer
but laptop can be great too -
Here Is Mine It is Nothing Special getting new Graphics Card
Pros
Lots Of Memory
Blu-Ray Compatible
Well Priced
Cons
Dual-Core Processor
Weak 3D Graphics Card
Small Power Supply
Description
Intel Core i5-650 Dual Core Desktop Processor
8GB PC3-10600 DDR3 Memory
1TB 5400rpm SATA Hard Drive
Blu-ray Reader And Dual-Layer DVD Burner Combo Drive
NVIDIA GeForce GT 220 Graphics Card With 1GB Memory
Intel HDA 7.1 Audio
Gigabit Ethernet
Ten USB 2.0, FireWire, Two eSATA, VGA, HDMI, 15-in-1 Card Reader
Windows 7 Home Premium, Works, Norton Internet Security
Guide Review - Gateway DX4831-03 Mainstream Desktop PC
Feb 5 2009 - While most companies are moving towards quad-core processors with the new Intel Core i5/i7 processors, Gateway has decided to stick with a dual-core Intel Core i5-650 processor for the DX4831-03. The processor does have a much faster clock speed to compensate for two less cores but it does have the disadvantage of not being as well suited to some heavy processor tasks such as desktop video. Gateway makes up for this by including a very large 8GB of DDR3 memory that is twice that average in this price range and helps with multitasking.
Where the Gateway DX4831-03 really shines is in the storage features. It comes with a decently sized one terabyte hard drive that provides plenty of space for storing applications and media files. The drive is a green version that features a variable speed drive to conserve energy. This can cause problems for some streaming media but for the most part it isn't an issue. The big selling point though is the Blu-ray compatible drive that allows the system to playback Blu-ray movies. This is a feature that is not common in systems priced under $1000.
The area where the Gateway DX4831-03 suffers the most is the graphics department. It does include a dedicated graphics card in the NVIDIA GeForce GT 220. The problem is that this is a very low end graphics processor. It is certainly fine for handling HD video streams and some casual 3D gaming. The problem is that it lacks the performance required for most modern PC games. Expect to be running games in the 1280x1024 and lower settings for the most part. And the 1GB of memory won't help with the 3D graphics much but can benefit those using the Adobe CS4 suite.
Those hoping to put a high performance graphics card into the system post purchase will also be disappointed. The DX4831-03 only comes equipped with a 300 watt power supply. This will severely limit the use of high-end graphics cards. This doesn't mean that it wouldn't be possible to install a mid-ranged graphics card to boost the graphics, just not possible to run the latest and greatest cards.
At $850, the Gateway DX4831-03 is certainly a choice for those looking for more features and performance than a budget class desktop system. The addition of Blu-ray, large hard drive and lots of memory make it a decent general performance system. It just doesn't make a good system for those hoping to also use it for PC gaming. -
hey, hey,hey, thats a lot of information, i alredy have a laptop for normal stuff, i want one for gaming, here is a review.. http://articulo.mercadolibre.com.ar/MLA-72856725-toshiba-qosmio-x505-sp8915-core-i7-18-4gb-geforce-gt-250-n--_JM
i know its on spanish, but you can see some images. -
FelipeChang wrote: »Hey guys, thanks for reading, i wanna know if this laptop: Toshiba Qosmio X505 - SP8915 is good for playing & if it will record smoothly the game.
it would do more than 70fps!(depending on resolution) if not don't buy it!
try to find some reviews about that graphichs card
But you did not mention the most important thing>is the screen matte or glossy?
why? read http://dynamics.org/Altenberg/CURRENT_AFFAIRS/GLOSSY_SCREENS/
if you are going to use it in totally dark room than ok
but i gues if you want a laptop you will cary it and use it on diffrent light so if it is glossy dont buy it!
for that money you should get a real screen not that glossy sh.it
some people will tell you that glossy is better or something=they sell that glossy sh.it or they are blind and stupid
see some other laptops outhere use net a lot dont rush
i have to say this:for that money best thing would be a desktop pc=it would be a killer
but laptop can be great too -
FelipeChang wrote: »uhm.. i will use it only on my room.. and i live on Ecuador, i know you dont any idea of where the hell it is.. but ye.. i will tell you that i was searching 1 MONTH to find a good laptop, all where s.hit.. -.-... this was the best that i saw, and its the last one..
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.travelsinparadise.com/pics/world-map-640.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.travelsinparadise.com/destinations.html&h=430&w=640&sz=102&tbnid=7Hmm7IIBKWrg_M:&tbnh=92&tbnw=137&prev=/images%3Fq%3DEcuador%2Bworld%2Bmap&usg=__IjQu_K_pjlcBcd_dL1zUsu7OL_I=&ei=JdpxS-nzFKSpsQac_9iCCQ&sa=X&oi=image_result&resnum=2&ct=image&ved=0CAkQ9QEwAQ -) -
FelipeChang wrote: »
lol, you see? peace of sh*t -
FelipeChang wrote: »
lol, you see? peace of sh*t
ha ha ha
well i see that you are a little bit,
you know,little bit...what is the right word?
i cant remember....
ah yes RET.ARDED
P.S. I dont use that word as an insult but as a medical term (a generalized disorder, characterized by significantly impaired cognitive functioning) -
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Dude, do you really think that kid knows how to build his own pc...he can't even know if it's good or not and gots 1000x too much info on it. We didn't need to know that he had blueray, etc.
i know how to build, i am not a kid. i am mature. -
FelipeChang wrote: »i know how to build, i am not a kid. i am mature.
Ok kid, then start with a barebone, buy a modo, all the cards that you need and make sure you buy the good kind of RAM, and u will save lots of money....
Good luck!
Ps. I suggest buying a Desktop instead of a Laptop
Ps. go on tigerdirect.c0m and ncix.com -
Ok kid, then start with a barebone, buy a modo, all the cards that you need and make sure you buy the good kind of RAM, and u will save lots of money....
Good luck!
Ps. I suggest buying a Desktop instead of a Laptop
Ps. go on tigerdirect.c0m and ncix.com
I wouldn't recommend putting a laptop together yourself, it's a real pain in the ass. -
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