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Graduation present!

Intel T2300 (1.66 ghz) Core Duo, ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 (256MB), 512 MB DDR RAM, Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, Paint Shop Pro, Microsoft Office XP Suite,...

This thing is running games faster than my flipping desktop!!

Anyone else graduating? Anyone buying you anything?

~Kujila
Well... what are the specs on your desktop? The x1400 isn't that great of a card, it has a small amount of pixel shader units and vertex shader units... but it does offer pixel shader 3 support.
I didn't get a present when I finished year 12...

(Year 12 is the final year of school in Australia)
In response to Jp
Year 12 is the final year of school here in America as well. Of course, we refer to it as Senior year, or grade 12. Year works just as fine though.

Kujila, your laptop sounds awesome. I'm not into laptops much because of the keyboard layout. I could never get used to them, I have little patience for something missing a few keys, and the lack of a mouse drives me nuts.

I know you can buy one for it, but what's the point of the laptop then? The mouse is not as portable.
That thing is far better than my laptop, but I had to pay for my own. Mine is an Acer 4062 WLi or something along those lines. 1.78Ghrz, 512mB ram, and a Intel i915 graphics chip. Not the best, but it runs compiz great, after you get it configured that is.

I don't use mine a ton, it mostly just sits there and collects dust. I have been meaning to use it as an extra server. I suppose that is a good use for it while it is just sitting here.

Whoever asked: The point in a laptop is varied. We have 2 laptops and 2 desktops in this house. The laptops are normally used for computing though the house. My mom surfs the net while stuff is on the stove, I surf while watching TV, or whatever. I also enjoy taking my laptops to friends houses and meeting business at local wifi spots and talking business.
In response to Scoobert
Yeah my dad said hes getting me alienware laptop for college.
In response to Nishiatsu
Nishiatsu wrote:
Yeah my dad said hes getting me alienware laptop for college.

RICH SON OF A *****
In response to Critical
what?
In response to Critical
Parents (at least mine) go nuts when it comes to college gifts.

I was flabbergasted when I opened my laptop, I about wet myself. They went all out. I was "expecting" a $399 Inspiron B120 I asked for, but I got an uber-computer that runs SecondLife faster than my desktop...

Phew. God bless my loving family.

~Kujila
In response to D4RK3 54B3R
Desktop has a AMD Athlon 64 (2 ghz), 1 GB RAM, and a Geforce 6200TC PCI-E card... I'm assuming it's the video card or the 98% filled hard-drives (lol) causing the slowdowns...

~Kujila
In response to Kujila
cram it where the sun don't shine. I got $250.00
In response to Kujila
It's the video card. And I'm not sure how an AMD desktop compares to an Intel laptop(I would assume the AMD one is faster but no idea by how much). But it's certainlly the video card.
In response to Dark_Shadow_Ninja
I'm thinking it's the harddrive, since he says slowdowns... maybe he's referring to doing things on the computer that doesn't have to do with games. Get rid of some of that crap on your computer. =p

Of course, that outdated graphics card will cause slowdowns on the more recent games. Nice Bottleneck.
In response to Dark_Shadow_Ninja
You are right, it is the graphics card. A 6200 is a weak card, and SL runs rather bad even on great hardware. A 2.0Ghrz AMD is probably about equal to a 3.0-3.6Ghrz P4. It is also 64 bit, if that where being used, it would make a good performance difference. I currently have a 3200+ AMD(2.0) and it runs way faster than my old P4 2.4
In response to Dark_Shadow_Ninja
Not by that much, the intel core for laptops are much better then the desktop p4, and can almost keep up to the desktop AMD64. thats why the next gen prossors from intel will be based on the core prossors.


here is a quick review on them.
http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2648&p=1
In response to Shades
My friends and extended family have given me $100 so far: I expect more tonight.

Graduation is awesome.

~Kujila
In response to Kujila
Kujila wrote:
My friends and extended family have given me $100 so far: I expect more tonight.
~Kujila

*shakes fist*
Gready! Why don't you ship that laptop over to me? ;)

Congrats on the new laptop, I assume it's wireless, does it run faster on online games than a normal wire connection?
In response to Flame Sage
The only online game I've tried on here was SecondLife, and that was only for a moment :(

The game ran quick, but I'm not sure the content of the game was loading (SecondLife streams the content as it's needed) loaded quicker or slower.

Browsing speed seems the same to me, though.

802.11g is quick!

~Kujila
In response to Flame Sage
Wireless is a good bit slower than wired, but not so much that it affects much. I can see the diffrence between sending large files over a local network, but on the internet, no difference.
Well, now that you've graduated, what are you going to do as a career, or at least for temporary work?
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