QUOTE(nivlanauk @ Oct 6 2011, 11:05 AM)
What's the difference between using nvidia and amd? I have the perception that amd heats up easily?
QUOTE(Acid_RuleZz @ Oct 6 2011, 11:19 AM)
the difference is youafaik, with Nvidia u'll have support for feature like CUDA and no, AMD current GPUs won't heat up easily.
+1 to Acid's comment~
Nvidia usually has more frequent driver updates. Whereas AMD's GPUs are cheaper

Added on October 6, 2011, 11:22 amQUOTE(alvinfks78 @ Oct 6 2011, 10:40 AM)
Hey, Need a recommendation laptop with most "bang for buck" . Thinking of.
Asus
A43TA, AMD A6-3400M + AMD HD6720 G2@RM1899
Acer
TimelineX 3830Tg, i3-2310M + Nvidia GT540M@RM1999
Aspire 4755G-2432G50, i5-2430M + Nvidia GT540M@RM1899
It will be placed permenantly in living room connected to HDMI TV(720p). and Mostly Used for gaming.
Thank you.

Best bang for buck? Definitely the 4755g

Added on October 6, 2011, 11:27 amQUOTE(xxmetalhead86xx @ Oct 6 2011, 10:30 AM)
ok guys.. the other day people say in terms of customer service dell is the best... then some people say go for ASUS... so wat do you expert think? im in a dilemma here, im leaning more towards dell, i read at /k/ someone is having trouble with ASUS. give me your opinion plz thx
ASUS A43SJ-COLOR SERIES VS DELL INSPIRON
BUDGET RM2K
It all depends on luck and how the user takes care of his/her laptop

If you're going for Dell, its best that you extend the warranty to 3 years. Alot of ppl choose Dell because of the superb warranty support~
If you're abit tight on budget, then the Asus would be a great pick as well since it comes with 2 years international warranty as standard
This post has been edited by [PF] T.J.: Oct 6 2011, 11:27 AM