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fa has much better particle effects and you can see about 50% more screen because there are no black bars. sup com is one of the only games that make use of a quad core so i cant relate with that but i did just build a friends computer with 2 8800 gts (512 mb), e6850, eVGA 780i mobo, and 24 in monitor and it runs no so hot on his computer either. but then again he is using vista ultimate 64 so the drivers are still beta on sli.
this thing will fail. my brother has the 7950 gx2 and it sucks. but then again they have the right to make us eat out of their hands. also i highly doubt any system will be able to run crysis with max res and settings in 10x for at least another year. maybe longer. by then maybe nvidia or ati will have better drivers and be competing against each other again. the reason i say a year for crysis is because you still cant play supreme commander at full settings and res. hardly even close actually. why doesnt anyone compare a card with supcom forged alliance? i have an 8800 gts 640 mb, 22 in monitor, amd 5200+, 2 gig ram, winxp, and i have to run the game with most settings on low/disabled if i want to play in 1680 x 1050. my computer runs crysis better than it does forged alliance.
the 8g is on their site currently and is in 7in. i would say the price would be reasonable for a 16g model. considering a macbook air (or any other ssd using pc) is 400 bucks for 32 gig. so 200 for 16 gig, 100/150 for 10 in lcd, 25-50 for the intel merom cpu, 50 for 1 gig memory, 150 for everything else/being so dang small. so looking at 600 bucks for a laptop aimed at being the "everyone can own one" i would buy one if it was priced at 450-500.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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