| Username | Lord_Elros |
| Real Name | Tyler |
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What he probably means is the difference between the displays specs and such. If your laptop display is far superior than the other one, then things will look worse. However, if your other display is better, you could potentially get a better image.
Define resonable price and I'll post a couple suggestions lol.
Ok well the big question here is will you consider building this yourself? Or are you looking for a pre built system?
Depend on the answer, suggestions will be very different, so I wont go into any of them right now.
On the contrary, overcloking a cpu is perfectly fine if you know what your doing. If you havent done it before, a good guide and much care should lead to a succesful experience. Regardless, I would recomend the E8400 over the E6800, that is if you are looking at the dual core proc. If you want a quad core I would say go for the Q9300. It's a bit more than the Q6600, but offers a nice performance booste, and a few features not supported on the Q6600. At the moment, the gaming performance of the E8400 is greater than that of the Q9300 in most games. Some are starting to make use of quad cores, but most games remain un-optimised for them. Until the day this changes the core duos will likely hold an advantage.
A comment on your graphic cards. If you can I would suggest waiting until mid June for the release of both ATI's and Nvidia's new cards. They both promise quite a large jump in performance, and should not be any more expensive then todays cards.
If you have any questions or want help with your build, feel free to pm me.
One is all you need. In fact you can not install both as they will conflicts and cause problems on you system. You can only have one anti virus on you at a time.
What are your views on PvP?