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Player1x3 said:
ultima said:
Player1x3 said:
pezus said:
Player1x3 said:

Ha, nice spin argument 

Let's see then:

1. More power Not neccesarly 
2. Costs less money Same as above
3. Is upgradableFair enough
4. Better coolingYou can buy cooling accesories for a lap top and it could work almost 24/7
5. Supports bigger and cheaper hard drives (and much more of them) You can use extrenal HDD for laptops.
6. More connectivity optionsMobility>Connectivity

=> Much better for gaming Subjective



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

1. It could have a kilowatt PSU. That's way higher. But any gaming desktop (probably any desktop period) necessarily has a higher capacity PSU than even the most powerful gaming laptop. Therefore, more power. No contradiction.

2. Something like that does not require an argument. I'm not doing the research for you. Dig around the internet.

4. No, it's not irrelevant. If you get better cooling, you can push your hardware more without messing anything up. Thus, better cooling means better performance.

5. The original point was that desktops support cheaper and bigger hard drives. You thought that using external drives was the answer. I simply showed you why that's not the answer. The original point stands. You can put in cheaper HDD's into a desktop (and a higher number of them).

6. You could tell me why you think mobility > connectivity.

Or are you trolling?