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First of all, I don't believe what you said about the "same" statement that notebooks and desktops have obvious differences between the CPU and graphics card of notebooks and desktops The same 4-core notebook is basically certain that the main frequency is lower than that of desktops Other indicators will generally be reduced Why? Because the laptop does not have such a good cooling system, and the heat generation of the higher frequency U is higher than that of the low frequency.
Similarly, in terms of graphics card indicators, laptops are not the same as desktops, and they are generally lower than desktops.
There are also laptops with 5400 RPM, which comes standard with 7200 for desktops, and the read and write speeds are also slower than those of desktops.
Well, obviously, with the same seemingly identical configuration, the performance of desktops is more stable than that of laptops, and I recommend that you buy a desktop if you like to play games and have the conditions to put it.
If you pursue convenience and speed, there are not so high gaming requirements to buy a notebook.
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The desktop has a large space, good heat dissipation and high stability.
The notebook is portable and has good performance, and the laptop is troublesome if the heat dissipation is not good.
Four boxes will heat up a lot.
It depends on whether you are mainly tending to be portable or stable.
Overall, the same configuration has higher performance on desktops.
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If it's really exactly the same model, then the performance is certainly the same.
The problem is the desktop 9600GT and the laptop"9600m gt"It's not the same. The desktop is a real G94 core, while the laptop is a G96M core, which is essentially a 9500GT.
There's also U,There are very few quad-core U of notebooks.,It's true that it's a native quad-core.,It's a pity that the frequency and L2 have been cut down a lot.,The performance is definitely worse than the desktop quad-core U of the same name.。
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First of all, don't believe your claim that laptops and desktops are "the same".
There is a clear difference between a laptop's CPU and graphics card and a desktop.
The U, which is also a 4-core notebook, is almost certainly at a lower frequency than a desktop.
Other indicators are generally lower than not.
Why? Because the laptop doesn't have that good cooling system.
The calorific value of the higher frequency U is higher than that of the low frequency.
Similarly, in terms of graphics card indicators, laptops are not the same as desktops.
It is also generally lower than desktops.
There is also a notebook with a 5400 standard hard disk revolution
And the desktop is 7200
The read and write speeds are also slower than desktops.
Then it is clear that the same seemingly identical configuration.
Desktops perform more consistently than laptops.
I recommend you if you like to play games.
If you put a cherry blossom in front of it, you will have to put it.
Buy a desktop. If you pursue convenience, only Song search is fast.
Not that high game requirements.
Buy a notebook.
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