ultima said:
1. Yes, necessarily. A good gaming desktop can have a kilowatt PSU. Don't even dream about that on a laptop. 2. Costs less money. Period. 3. You accepted that. 4. It doesn't matter what you buy. You can't get internal cooling; that is, you can't cool components separately, which is what cooling is all about. Also, there's water (or even liquid N if you're crazy) cooling. Even with the inferior (performance wise) components that laptops have, they run hotter, because everything is crammed into a small space. 5. Internal 3.5" SATA is cheaper than an external drive. Plus, where's the mobility if you have to carry around a 1 meter cable and an extra hard drive? 6. I honestly don't know why mobility > connectivity. But to be fair, I also don't quite understand the original point. => Much better performance. Objective. |
1. Funny how you use the words ''could'' and ''necessairly in the same point. Epic contradiction right there lol xD. If something COULD happen , its not necessairy
2. Wow, great argument, I am convinced
4. You dont need all that stuff on lap top. Laptops consume less power and thus dont overheat as much as PCs. But my point was that a cooling device on a laptop works just fine. What PC has is irrelevant actually.
5. Laptops do have a built in HDD's too, you know? You can use external only at home if you want, or you can bring them with you on a trip. 1 meter cable or not, laptops will always be billion times more moble than any PC.
6.Well then sorry, I cant help you :/
Another great argument there







