Graphics card?

Chrono3030

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Can the Ati Radeon hd4200 graphics card play crysis or an xbox 360 game without lag? I'm buying a laptop with this graphics card cause it's the best in my price range. It's the hp dv7 with AMD Turion 2 Ultra Dual-core processor 2.5Ghz 4gigs mem with a blue ray player. And also, would an i3, i5, or i7 processor make emulators gimp out? I was told they would not benefit from the i7 but don't know about the other processors. I'm basically asking if newer tech processors would help or hurt emulators.
 

Chrono3030

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My price range is about 800 max. Toshiba has a nice i3 processor computer for about $680 on best buy. I'm mainly looking to emulate the ps1 and n64. I also want a good multitasking computer. I was looking at actual desktops last night but the fact I have to buy a monitor hurts my budget a little bit. Cause I have to have a nice flat screen. So I'm thinking laptop would be the best bet. If u know of anything besides the toshiba in question that would be a great deal let me know please mabye something under $800 would be great.
 

Chrono3030

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Yeah I'm not even going to count on 360 emulation. I have the 360 so not worried as much with playing next gen games on my computer. I found out crysis is coming out for 360 later this year. If I could find a laptop under $800 that would have a good processor for multitasking and would play the ps1 and n64 emulators flawlessly. I would be set! That toshiba looks promising but the specs say it has a standard graphics card. The media accelerator which should be able to handle it I think.
 

FatTrucker

Abusus non tollit usum
Just about any PC will run PS1 and N64 emulation. An old PC of mine (which now lives in a mame cab) An old 1.9 Ghz Athlon, with 1Gb of Ram and a 128Mb Geforce 7900 runs them flawlessly.

Bang for buck if you're looking for something fairly future proof for gaming go for a desktop PC. You get more for your money and they are much more upgradeable if you want to improve it in the future. With a budget up to $800 you should be able to get a really good dual or quad cored gaming spec desktop PC with a decent graphics card.
 
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