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I've got a quite old Dell laptop from 2007, a Inspiron 1720. It is\was a very good machine, full HD screen, dedicated graphics (8600M GT), dual core (T7300) and only 2.5GB of memory so it's a bit old. For my PC I have a 3930k, 16GB memory, it's a very good machine that I am very pleased with that I didn't primarily get for games, but when I got it I didn't upgrade my graphics so I only have a HD4870 1GB.
Anyway, I am about to start the final year of my undergraduate cs degree. I don't really play games during the semester time that much, or more precisely I don't play games that I have been wanting to play. I was going to get a new graphics card at the start of the summer, but for various reasons I didn't. Partially due to my obsession with making the right decision, so because I was doubtful about which\when to get a new card I ended up just waiting and waiting.
I'm now thinking that it might be a better idea to get a decent quad core 17" laptop with decent graphics so that I can play games and do my work when I am not at home, and then to get a GDDR6 AMD or a GTX 8xx next year.
So, should I get a laptop or a graphics card?
Anyway, I am about to start the final year of my undergraduate cs degree. I don't really play games during the semester time that much, or more precisely I don't play games that I have been wanting to play. I was going to get a new graphics card at the start of the summer, but for various reasons I didn't. Partially due to my obsession with making the right decision, so because I was doubtful about which\when to get a new card I ended up just waiting and waiting.
I'm now thinking that it might be a better idea to get a decent quad core 17" laptop with decent graphics so that I can play games and do my work when I am not at home, and then to get a GDDR6 AMD or a GTX 8xx next year.
So, should I get a laptop or a graphics card?