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- 2 internal PCI-e slots
- 8 GB ram
- dual 8-core processors
Extensible Gaming Laptop
Dream PC Description
Basically the power of a Desktop gaming computer in a laptop. Has multiple PCI-e slots so that it can be upgraded as hardware gets better and new graphics cards are released. Comes with 2 GeForce 9800 graphics cards. Has a large, high resolution touch screen to display the graphics output correctly. System fully 64-bit capable. Maximum battery life at 1.5 hours on a full charge. 20" screen, case 18" x 14" x 2", 12-cell Lithium-ion battery, 2 hotswappable laptop disk drive bays, one with a multilayer bluray RW drive and the other with a removable 100 GB hard drive, 80 GB SSD built in, and dual 8-core processors with full frequency scaling.Comes with a custom Linux distribution with a preconfigured kernel for the system and Windows XP
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Pretty nice, but it's impossible to have a PCIe in a laptop, and with all that gaming, the battery would only last about 15 mins, unless it has a RunningMan feature
Agreed... that battery wouldn't last an hour in a gaming session!
Awesome but like p6rtw said it will be extremely expensive and the battery life is scary
Nice idea but imagine the cost of this, it well definitely cost well over a grand and the weight and the size are huge, but otherwise a good gaming notebook
I'm Pretty Sure That Windows Cant Handle More Than 5 GB Of Ram Right Now
How about a different approach?
http://www.wepc.com/vote/view/dream/5812/Portable_Desktop_II___The_Gee_PC_Gaming_Rig
You can look up ASUS's G70Sg laptop. It features 9800M running in SLI.
I don't think you can get two octa-core mobile processors in a single laptop package in the next 3 years. Maybe 5 years later, maybe 10 years.
try Alienware, their computers aren't quite as extensive as the one you describe, but for about 2,500 you can play any game on the market on very high settings anywhere you go...i own the Area 51, bought it 2 years ago and I'm still playing games like Left4Dead and Far cry on high settings.
http://www.wepc.com/vote/view/dream/5473/MMORPG_Netbook
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