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    Backlogger got a reaction from Spev in gtx 980 vs 970   
    not much difference expect for the fps gaps, but its not that huge... 980 is like $200 more for like  9- 15 fps more when compared to 970
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    Backlogger reacted to Aniallation in BEST GPU FROM LIST!   
    Well that PC you linked to does apparently come with a 660Ti...
     
    http://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/cyberpowerpc-gamer-ultra-gua460-amd-fx-8350/6000099370802
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883229484
    http://www.amazon.ca/CyberpowerPC-Gamer-Ultra-GUA460-Desktop/dp/B00CF1T25Q
     
    Where specifically in Canada though? NCIX and Memory Express also make prebuilts, and they're better for the price then CyberPowerPC
     
    http://pc.ncix.com/ncixpc_new/ncixpclist.cfm?categoryid=1011
    http://www.memoryexpress.com/Category/DesktopComputers?FilterID=2e413559-0182-1014-4547-d1dbca418ecd
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    Backlogger reacted to dragoon20005 in [PLEASE HELP] Best Mobile GPU?   
    2GB is more than enough for most games
     
    your laptop screen is just 1080P
     
    4GB is a marketing tactic for buying to think that 4GB make your GPU run faster  
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    Backlogger reacted to dragoon20005 in [PLEASE HELP] Best Mobile GPU?   
    the 15.6 inch model
     
     
    the 17 inch only uses a GT840M
     
    the 15 uses the GTX850M
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    Backlogger reacted to Speedbird in [PLEASE HELP] Best Mobile GPU?   
    That's a tough one. The first one has a bigger screen, while the other one has an 850M... Both have terrible 5400 rpm drives, I don't care that they're hybrid, replace the drive with a 7200 one or a 7200 hybrid. Wait, the first one has a keyboard backlight, go for it if you wanna game in the dark. Otherwise go for the second one to get a little more powerful card.
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    Backlogger reacted to Anthony10 in Help Choosing A Laptop.   
    Oh Yea did not see that, there are still better options. Usually HP Laptops do not have dedicated graphics cards.
     
    Here are some options:
     
    $1279.43 - Sager NP8268-S - 15.6inch1080p, i7 4810MQ, 750gb Hard drive, GTX 870m w/ 6gb VRAM (more vram helps displaying more textures such as on high settings of video games), 8gb RAM, backlit keyboard, upgradeable for relatively fair prices if you want more ram or an ssd ect.
     
    $1388.99 - Lenovo Y50 4k - 15.6inch 4k IPS display so great for photoshop, backlit keyboard, i7 4700HQ, GTX 860M should handle games decently, 16gb RAM, 256gb SSD Here's Linus's Review of it
     
    $1449.99 - GIGABYTE P25Wv2-SPI - 15.6inch 1080p IPS, i7 4810MQ, 16gb RAM, GTX 870M w/ 6gb VRAM,  1TB HDD, backlit keyboard
     
    $1638.33 - MSI Force 16F4 - 15.6inch 1080p, i7 4800MQ, 1TB HDD, GTX 880M w/ 8gb VRAM (Amazing GPU, it is almost as good as a desktop gtx 770, a big step from an 870m), 8gb RAM, backlit keyboard, upgradeable for relatively fair prices if you want more ram or an ssd ect.
     
    $1648.03 - MSI Force 1763 - 17.3inch 1080p, i7 4800MQ, 1TB HDD, GTX 880M w/ 8gb VRAM, 8gb RAM, backlit keyboard, upgradeable for relatively fair prices if you want more ram or an ssd ect.
     
    Hope this helps
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