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Of course, the desktop is good, and the game has high requirements for the computer, such as heating, and the general game desktop is cool. Three thousand and five with a display device can be done.
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Desktop computers are good, and the fan vent in your hand can make your eggs hurt, and the screen is also easy to damage.
Desktops have a huge footprint, and laptops are portable.
Internally, the architecture of a desktop and a laptop is the same. It's just that due to the space constraints of notebooks, many devices are integrated with motherboards.
Including the CPU and graphics card, they are all soldered to the motherboard (it seems that there are graphics cards that are not soldered now). As a result, laptops cannot replace the CPU and graphics card separately.
Due to many reasons such as limited battery life and heat dissipation difficulties caused by small space, most of the hardware in the notebook comes in the form of a low-power version. For example, the processor is called the mobile version (Pentium M = Pentium Mobility), and the graphics card is also the mobile version (AMD-ATI is called Mobility Radeon, NVIDIA is called GeForce Go!).In fact, they are all low-frequency, low-power versions to reduce heat dissipation and power consumption.
Therefore, the performance of the mobile version of the device of the same level is also reduced compared with the regular version. At the same time, the inside of the notebook must have complete heat dissipation measures that match the design of the model. These measures are generally designed individually, unlike desktops.
In addition, due to the integration of laptops, they generally come with more devices, such as Bluetooth, infrared is now basically standard, Centrino models also have wireless network cards, and Apple computers now have equipment. These devices allow the notebook to cope with more situations.
Desktop ** is around 2000-8000.
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There is no doubt that playing online games is good for desktops, whether it is heat dissipation or the function of the graphics card, the host with more than 3000 points is basically enough.
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Of course, it's a desktop type! More than 4,000 desktops are enough to play online games.
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Of course, the game is a desktop, and the same performance desktop is much cheaper, and the notebook is a bit "convenient"! Hehe.
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In fact, because online games are open to most players, the requirements for computers are not high, notebooks and desktops can be, notebooks are just easy to carry, and desktop is recommended if you play large stand-alone machines.
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The only advantage of a notebook is that it is portable, and the rest is not as good as a desktop.
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If it's the same**, I'll choose a desktop.
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Desktop, laptop heat dissipation is not good.
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If you're purely looking for performance and gaming, it's desktop, there's no doubt about it.
Because the desktop fully considers the maximization of space and performance, while the notebook pursues volume, it must be sacrificed in performance, such as the feel of the buttons, heat dissipation, drop resistance, and so on.
I don't know if you understand.
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For users who play games and work in graphics, it is best to choose a desktop. After all, notebooks are designed for the convenience of users, while desktops have strong performance and good heat dissipation.
So if you play games, it is recommended to buy a desktop, with the same configuration, a desktop is much cheaper than a laptop.
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Desktop, of course.
The heat dissipation of the notebook is worse than that of the desktop, and it can be played for a long time, otherwise it is difficult to get the resolution of the notebook to never exceed the desktop (although it is not visible to the naked eye) The laptop must be equipped with an external keyboard to play online games, otherwise you will lose more than you gain.
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Used to play games, it is obviously a desktop, easy to upgrade, and playing games is very wasteful to the keyboard.
And the notebook, first, is not easy to upgrade, and second, the keyboard is expensive to death.
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Of course, it's a desktop, how unpleasant it looks with a small laptop screen, and the mouse is not easy to use.
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It must be desktop, of course, you have to have the money to buy a 7000+ online game.
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Of course, it's a desktop, especially 3D games, and the general notebook will play games with occasional jams, which is related to the graphics card CPU, and no matter how high the notebook configuration is, it's like this.
Home users recommend buying desktop.
If you go out and buy a notebook, it's not ideal, and there is nothing wrong with entertainment.
Of course, the book bought outside the home is easy to be stolen, so be careful.
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Laptops are actually similar to desktop computers, just for convenience, but I personally don't recommend that you drive laptops for a long time, or play games for a long time, which will have an impact on the computer. Not to mention laptops, even desktop ones will have a certain impact.
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It's definitely a desktop!
Due to the small size of the notebook, due to the consideration of heat dissipation and service life, the configuration and performance of the notebook are generally much lower than that of desktops, especially for 3D gaming performance. I have a set of 3D Mark06 test results that my classmates and I have just tested:
My laptop CPU T2450 ( 2G RAM 32M discrete graphics card, score 349
Classmate A's notebook CPU T5750 ( 2G RAM 128M discrete graphics card, score 868
Student B's desktop CPU Pentium D (bought three years ago) 1G memory 256M discrete graphics card, score 2567
Classmate C's desktop CPU E4500 ( 2G RAM 256M discrete graphics card, score 3723
The 3D mark06 mainly tests the 3D processing performance of the computer, and this year's ** notebook is far inferior to the desktop of three years ago. Laptops and desktops are simply not an order of magnitude in terms of gaming performance.
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I think playing a game depends not only on the machine configuration, but also on the hardware requirements of the game. If your laptop or desktop specs are gaming recommended or higher, it depends on your preference. If you like stunning visuals and sounds, then desktops are the first choice, and if you want to be easy to carry, or if you don't have high requirements for these, then a laptop is better because it consumes less power.
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Personally, I think it's a desktop.,Everything has a long and a short.,No matter how high the notebook configuration is, it will have the advantages that the desktop does not have.。。
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Benchtop is good.
With the same configuration, the notebook ** is relatively high.
Also, if you buy a 22-inch or 19-inch laptop, do you find it convenient? If you really want to play games, you need to match a better one, and then buy a 22 or larger monitor, add a good stereo, and put it in front of your bed, and then you can enjoy playing.
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Desktop! The screen is big, good-looking, and convenient! It's fast!
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Play the game on a desktop computer, of course.
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Look at the network speed, the same is better to play online games on a desktop computer;
But if on a plane or train, of course, it's better to play online games on your laptop!
Pick me
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Definitely a desktop ......Playing games with a laptop can be very lethal to the laptop
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This depends on the configuration, and it cannot be generalized.
With the same configuration, I personally think that the notebook is better.
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It depends on the configuration, some desktops are good, maybe you bought them.
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Desktop, the landlord is so naïve!
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Which configuration is good, which is good!
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What online game to watch World of Warcraft, it doesn't take much brand machine Lenovo as an example, and the all-in-one 4000 can be played.
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Brand. **Oh... Go to the computer city and ask Sa!
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Playing games with dungeons that are not very demanding, and the laptop cooling system is good and feasible.
If you're the kind that plays for a long time, you can opt for the desktop version.
The main reason is a heat dissipation problem, and the laptop heat dissipation system is not as good as the desktop one.
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Of course, desktops have the same best performance, the same performance ** price, good heat dissipation, fast speed, and good hand feel, ......
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If it's at home, or with a desktop one, the notebook is only designed for those who travel a lot and have some stinky fart.
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Whether it's watching movies or playing games, it's good to be a desktop, with the same configuration, the benefit of a notebook is only 1 half of a desktop, and the notebook is purely for portability.
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It is undoubtedly a desktop, and the performance of the two is not inferior at all. Tabletop recommended.
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To play games, of course, it's better to be on a desktop.
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The biggest disadvantage of playing large online gaming laptops is the heat dissipation problem, which is generally hot after more than half an hour, and it will automatically shut down if it is too hot. If you want to play large online games, it is better to use a desktop computer.
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Overall, it's definitely a lot better than the desktop configuration.
It's even better to play games.
In comparison, if it is estimated that the desktop computer is 10, the notebook is estimated to be only about 5 [how big is the difference in loss (aging) between them?] 】
What you call wear and tear is actually normal use.
This is not a loss.
Originally, you bought a computer to use it.
Whether it's playing or learning.
And aging, basically non-existent, only exists.
Computers in general, including laptops and desktops.
After 2 or 3 years of use, the configuration is difficult to cope with the subsequent system and software.
Generally, it is eliminated, and although the general quality is still good, it can be used.
Laptops wear out faster, but can they withstand playing online games for long periods of time? How else can playing online games do it? Please be more detailed. Can I play it as a desktop computer?
Now the quality of the notebook, normal words.
You can definitely play it all the time.
And the games you wrote below, "such as Bubble Hall, Demon Domain, Legends, Kart Class" are not very big games.
Therefore, the relative calorific value is not estimated to be very large.
Generally, you can play continuously.
For example, it's OK to play for hours.
It's a little hot, so it's okay to give it a little rest.
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Laptops are just for office use.
The reason for this is its formulation bottom.
If you play online games, the transfer rate is too low. (also commonly referred to as "card") is only suitable for office use. Ha ha. Easy to carry.
The desktop configuration is high, the CPU memory, and the graphics card are much more advanced than the notebook.
Laptop. Big game (3D. Such as World of Warcraft at the same time.
It's best not to exceed 10 hours a day. Small (2D.) As you ask, those turn-based) play casually.
The premise is that you only open one account for one computer. Don't open 2. Same as above for 2.
10 hours.
It is easy to age after too long. The corresponding network speed is even lower.
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If at the same price, it is obvious that desktop machines are far better than notebooks, notebooks are mainly convenient, due to heat dissipation and other reasons, notebooks can not play games for a long time, and it is impossible to hang up for a long time like desktops, if you just play a few hours a day, there is no problem with using a notebook, such as a keyboard or something, you will definitely not press as hard as a desktop computer, so you can play casual games with a notebook, but it is definitely not okay to play as a desktop
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The two above have said so much, and they are right
Let's take an example.
100 out of 100 points.
A 4,000 dollar desktop game score is 100 points if it is.
A 4,000 yuan notebook scored only 30 points for playing games.
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Generally, it will not have any effect, and the computer of more than 4,000 yuan can also be played.
But you're going to have to plug it in and play.,I really don't know how long your laptop can play.。。
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