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    Mako Shark
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    desktop vs laptop graphics

    Ok I am probably going to pull the trigger on a TV for my bedroom this weekend with the Labor Day sales. The question is how to best drive it. I have several choices. My current laptop which is a stop gap at best since it has crap Intel graphics. I still have never been able to figure out why Intel can't fight their way out of the proverbial wet graphics paper bag. That being said. I am considering a new laptop with an A10 APU which will be significantly faster than my current one. I also have a desktop with a 720BE/Xfired 4850s that is sitting idle except for the occasional transcode job. A quick comparison shows the specs of the 4850x2 to be better than the 7870M by a wide margin. I know that does not necessarily translate directly to performance but it is a rough estimate. The last option would be a new build. The question is how will the A10 compare to the 4850x2 and what could I build for the price of a new laptop?
    Last edited by drdoom; 09-01-2012 at 09:26 PM.

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    price wise, the cost of a new laptop with always give you a better desktop. Question is, how much are you willing to spend?

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    And what does the graphics card need to do? If it's not for games, even Intel is adequate by now. The days of Intel Extreme Graphics are long over.

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    It is going to be for gaming and watching movies. A dedicated gaming laptop is ridiculously expensive. I am curious how an A10 APU will stack up against the Xfired 4850's I already have.

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    Not even close.

    I guess the best way to think about the A10's built in GPU will probably be something like an HD6450.
    Last edited by James; 09-03-2012 at 02:33 PM.

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