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Asus N56VZ-S3088V suitable for gaming ?
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Cheesenium
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Oct 15 2012, 12:52 AM
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QUOTE(DsK-AnGeL- @ Oct 14 2012, 11:33 PM) how about if i connect to another LED monitor, and is it the graphic card gt 650 can support the full HD resolution?? You can do that, but you'll lose some fps. Might as well just use your existing laptop screen.
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Cheesenium
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Oct 15 2012, 01:17 AM
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QUOTE(DsK-AnGeL- @ Oct 15 2012, 01:12 AM) lose in fps will cause spike or lag when gaming ?? There will be more lag in gaming due to lower FPS. What is the reason of you buying the laptop? Why not a desktop?
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Cheesenium
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Oct 15 2012, 11:34 AM
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QUOTE(DsK-AnGeL- @ Oct 15 2012, 02:09 AM) because i'm a student study in college and far from my home town, then i think laptop is more suitable for me for me, i will more emphasize on visual enjoyment. So that i try to get some ways to maximum the graphic but not over my budget Do you actually need mobility? If not, i advise you not to get a laptop for gaming. Unless you have enough money for a proper gaming laptop that will be able to take almost all the games very well. Getting a multimedia laptop, like N56V that you are buying, you wont be getting the visual enjoyment that you are looking for. Then, multimedia laptop is not designed for gaming for hours or long term due to the need to be lighter and thinner. On the other hand, a desktop will guarantee the best visuals and performance with half the price of the laptop. In the end, you could even buy 2 desktops to put at your home and college.
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