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i could, im getting any laptop i want cheap cause my uncle has a connection or something idk
i didnt get a dedicated graphics card because its for school, and having one would just be a waste of power, i wont be gaming on it anyways
thats why im getting an ssd, too

Well if you got an AMD CPU in your laptop they have better integrated GPUs so that may have been a better choice. Then again it depends what your using it for.

Well if you got an AMD CPU in your laptop they have better integrated GPUs so that may have been a better choice. Then again it depends what your using it for.
just school stuff
also im restricted to lenovo and they use all intels i think

Also, the pecon setup won't bottle neck anywhere will it?

For those who don't know/forgot what I'm talking about
http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=17430729

just school stuff
also im restricted to lenovo and they use all intels i think
You are kidding me.....right?
*currently using lenovo laptop with AMD cpu

Also, the pecon setup won't bottle neck anywhere will it?

For those who don't know/forgot what I'm talking about
http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=17430729

Doesn't look like it will.

These guys got a retina display to work as their monitor. Pretty cool.

Also is the 7850 a good upgrade from a 7770? I don't really want to spend more than $200 on a new GPU
« Last Edit: July 25, 2013, 09:09:06 AM by Flush535 »

If you're thinking about a 7850 you should get a 7870, always
It's the best gpu for that price point

Is this a good choice? It's the lowest priced 7870 on amazon.


Also, the pecon setup won't bottle neck anywhere will it?

For those who don't know/forgot what I'm talking about
http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=17430729
That set up will bottleneck but not too much, as the Phenom series are relatively old but it is a pretty reliable CPU.

I'm just questioning this, but why is iBuyPower and CyberPowerPC a prebuilt company? You can customize the parts of laptops and computers on the website.

...I don't see what you're asking

...I don't see what you're asking

on the first post, it said that iBuyPower & CyberPowerPC were prebuilt companys. I'm just wondering why that's there instead of in the custom builds area.

on the first post, it said that iBuyPower & CyberPowerPC were prebuilt companys. I'm just wondering why that's there instead of in the custom builds area.
because you can have them build a computer for you and charge a stuffton for it, while putting a stuffty no name psu in there, eventually killing your parts so that you can go to them again for more upgrades

Doesn't look like it will.
That set up will bottleneck but not too much, as the Phenom series are relatively old but it is a pretty reliable CPU.
Alright, thanks guys.

I might trade out that CPU though, whats another CPU I can have instead of that one and still not go over my limit?
(keep in mind that I don't get taxed but the finalized showings are with tax)