| Arkaign said: Unfortunately Dell isn't interested in making affordable gaming laptops. They have the Alienware, where all of the ones with decent GPUs get slotted, then they have the crappy AMD A-series APU laptops and Intel integrated HD laptops to fill out the rest. Even their XPS series laptops are given the shaft when it comes to decent GPU power. It's because they're chasing the thin/light/elegant design, and giving room for decent laptop GPU TDP output sacrifices that a bit. |
You seem well inform. And I think I saw you mention in a coment that your work with computers or some tech.
Can you tell me a little about APU's. I read about them but gaming wise I'm a newb. I just bought a amd A10-7300 with radeon R6 and 8gb ram, they tell me it can run new games on mid settings and thats good. But can you tell me what is the benefict of the 4 cpu + 6 gbu core chip? I seen comparisons to an i5 chip on computing but no clue about gaming where this is suposed to shine. Did I do a mistake and should have bought a intel chip and normal video card? For reference this only costed me $400 and I did not have the funds to spend more than $450 on a laptop.
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