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Originally Posted by Abeer (Post 2254961)
Thanks for the info. Apart from 5650 card, can you share few other mid and high range cards that one should look for before buying a laptop?

This would enable me to refine my search for a good laptop before I finally purchase it.

In midrange cards the 5650 and its overclocked version 5730 are the most popular.
As you go high end, the entry level high end card is 5850.
Then you have the high end 5870 from ATI.

In Nvidia space, 350M and 250M are the mid range cards, but they are rare.
However in high end a VFM card from Nvidia is the GTX 460M which can be found in 1100$ laptops, and the 360M found in some 900$-1000$ laptops.

In India, the best cards I have found in HP/Lenovo/Acer etc., are the 5560 and 5730 with laptops with the mentioned cards costing from 40,000-60000 depending upon brand and other specs.

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Originally Posted by tsk1979 (Post 2255196)
In Nvidia space, 350M and 250M are the mid range cards, but they are rare.
However in high end a VFM card from Nvidia is the GTX 460M which can be found in 1100$ laptops, and the 360M found in some 900$-1000$ laptops.

Do you know of lappies other than Asus G53/73, MSI G-seris, Alienware, Sager (Clevo) that come with the 460M ? A few days back, I couldn't even find Toshiba Qosmios with a 460M. The cheap one had, IIRC , a GTS 360M.

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Originally Posted by anku94 (Post 2255464)
Do you know of lappies other than Asus G53/73, MSI G-seris, Alienware, Sager (Clevo) that come with the 460M ? A few days back, I couldn't even find Toshiba Qosmios with a 460M. The cheap one had, IIRC , a GTS 360M.

I recently bought the Qosmio Q892 for 1030$
However, now its not available, however the Q893(same spec with backlit keyboard) is selling from amazon for 1199$

But keep watching the price space, prices fluctuate rapidly

On a related note, I have started playing crysis on high settings in native 1650x945 resolution, and it runs fine without any stuttering. I wonder how do I find out what FPS I am getting?

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Originally Posted by vasudeva (Post 2255165)
1. Microsoft has not released Windows 7 Home Basic x64 (64bit), either now or in the past. Home Basic is only on x86 (32bit) platform.

:OT Windows 7 Home Basic do come in x64 bit, it's only Starter edition which comes only in x32 bit. Rest all of Windows 7 versions are available in both x32 and x64 bit.

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Originally Posted by tsk1979 (Post 2255990)
I recently bought the Qosmio Q892 for 1030$
However, now its not available, however the Q893(same spec with backlit keyboard) is selling from amazon for 1199$

But keep watching the price space, prices fluctuate rapidly

On a related note, I have started playing crysis on high settings in native 1650x945 resolution, and it runs fine without any stuttering. I wonder how do I find out what FPS I am getting?


Press ~ and type r_displayinfo=1 then press enter.

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Originally Posted by humans (Post 2256122)
:OT Windows 7 Home Basic do come in x64 bit, it's only Starter edition which comes only in x32 bit. Rest all of Windows 7 versions are available in both x32 and x64 bit.

You are correct (more to the point, I was wrong). Home Basic does come in 64 bit. I missed it and always thought it was only in x86. The technet site does not list home basic x64 for download. All other versions (N, regular, x86, x64, starter to enterprise/ultimate) are there.

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Originally Posted by tsk1979 (Post 2255990)
On a related note, I have started playing crysis on high settings in native 1650x945 resolution, and it runs fine without any stuttering. I wonder how do I find out what FPS I am getting?

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Originally Posted by devarshi84 (Post 2256289)
Press ~ and type r_displayinfo=1 then press enter.

Or you could use a utility called FRAPS. Works for all games, and also allows you to take screenshots/make videos of the games you're playing.

Download Fraps 3.3.0 free version

I want to buy a laptop for home usage, heavily confused between so many options. my preferences are:
- 14" or more scree size
- Good graphics and video quality, more for occasional Skype video chats and youtube videos
- 4GB or more of RAM
- Few games like NFS should run on it
- Should not generate much of underbody heat

Please suggest, also any inputs on the AMD Phenom triple core processors would be great, Dell has one machine with AMD config.

If you want to run the latest NFS, atleast a 5730 card is required for medium settings. A 5650 will also do for medium settings.
Cheapest 14" with the 5650 should cost you around 40,000 in India, from ACER.

In 15" you will get a VAIO for 45000 with core i5 and 5650 graphics card.

Any offering from Toshiba or Dell? i am not interested in Vaio, no glossy finish or bling/pinks...

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Originally Posted by tsk1979 (Post 2256494)
In 15" you will get a VAIO for 45000 with core i5 and 5650 graphics card.

Can you share the model number?

@ Abeer..I think its the VAIO 46FG tsk is talking about. It comes with core i5, 500GB HD and 4GB RAm and a 1 GB graphics card. Heres a link. http://www.sony.co.in/product/vpceb46fg

MSI GX640 (THe GPU is a GDDR5) I was about to buy it recently.
Alienware from Dell if Budget permits
Asus G53JW again if budget permits (the lambo series is based on this one)


also I think WIpro or HCL (dont remember) has a mid-range solution

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Originally Posted by devarshi84 (Post 2256798)
MSI GX640 (THe GPU is a GDDR5) I was about to buy it recently.

Are you buying it from India ? If yes, what does it cost ?

IIRC, it was around 70K. But I think it comes on order.


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