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"Desktop replacement"s are interesting.

I suppose for gamers and real power users they are good, although I do worry about overheating by placing so much power into the notebook form factor. Even in a tower unit, you have to be careful and make sure it's cool if you're gonna dump that much power into it. I suppose that's why they have it at a 1.6 GHz clock instead of something like 3 GHz.

Personally, I'm fine with a regular notebook. Maybe something with a nVidia/ATI logo on for some decent gaming, but I think I'll save the real power for a tower, where there's plenty of space for fans.
Posted by: CobraA1   Posted on: 11/03/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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