Wow, not bad at all! I really like that laptop you have!
Just under a week ago I traded:
a Dell 23" LCD 1920x1080
AMD 720BE
2x2GB DDR2 1000mhz
asus matx mobo
his 5830
antec ea 650
2 samsung F3 500gb hdd's
and a dvdrw
for
Gateway P-7811 FX
Intel P8400 dual core 3mb cache 2.2ghz
2x2GB DDR3 1066mhz memory
17-inch WUXGA TFT (1920 × 1200)
512MB 9800M GTS
hdmi / esata / 802.11n / memory card reader 3 usb modem/lan
has a 2 pcie express slots (bluetooth, 3g)
200Gb 7200 RPM drive (storage drive now)
1.3MP cam
and a X-FI 5.1 surround usb sound interface which I am currently using with the optical out to my onkyo and sounds pretty good.
I sold the case and bought 2 60GB SSD's from dark2099.. gave one SSD away and put the other in the 7811FX as a boot and games drives (some games anyway)
In mw2 I disabled ragdoll, shadows and spec map and I never drop below 70 fps @ 1920x1200.. TF2 plays max'd out with vsync on steady 60.. the SSD is ok.. i guess it's cool that I can load a map in 3 seconds.. if the laptop didnt have 2 bays i wouldn't have gotten the SSD.. I bought a nexstar esata enclosure for my 500gb SG 32mb cache hdd which I am currently storing about 350GB of movies and 50GB of music and <25gb of aps and the rest has steam backups and other crap leaving me with 3.6gb of free space lol...
Overall I am quite happy with this laptop. I am loving it simply for the portability alone but also the amount of space I've regained in my room is great.. not to mention being able to still play games at decent setting with very acceptable frame rates and the ability to continue to output movies into my 40" 1080p LCD on tha wall... the only thing I do hate about this laptop is that the screen isn't "widescreen" 16:9 which im very used to and that the quickest cpu I can install in this laptop still costs over $330 and that would be the T9900 6mb cache/2.8ghz cpu
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