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I've been holding off on buying a new gaming laptop for about a year now. Is there any new tech coming down the line that would boost speeds for PCSX2?
Ivy bridge is the example and it's coming for this month and month of June for laptops.
you should have both desktop and laptop
because laptop is "farther" different from a desktop power.

about Ivy bridge here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivy_Bridge_...tecture%29

for laptops on the newest tech
get at least i5-3360M

for desktop as main emulation computer power.
get at least i5-3570
hi guys, speaking of Ivy Bridge, I can looking to upgrade to Ivy Bridge this summer. I would like to know my motherboard will be compatible with it. The motherboard is a GIGABYTE GA-X58 USB3 LGA1366. Will with this work and will I be able to overclock? Please let me know, thanks.
(04-09-2012, 01:01 AM)Isamu Wrote: [ -> ]The motherboard is a GIGABYTE GA-X58 USB3 LGA1366.

that thing is only for i7 gulftown and bloomfield (9xx models) prior w/ the 1st gen i7-extreme
unusable in SB and IB chips.
http://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php?name=MB-X58USB3

this one is for SB and IB chips
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product...id=3897#ov
http://www.gigabyte.us/products/product-...id=3855#sp
I would still say, don't bother buying a gaming laptop, it's still slower then a fullblown PC, and not to mention even if it's a gamer laptop it'll still get quite hot.
(04-09-2012, 03:43 AM)StriFe79 Wrote: [ -> ]I would still say, don't bother buying a gaming laptop, it's still slower then a fullblown PC, and not to mention even if it's a gamer laptop it'll still get quite hot.

burning hot, like 83°C hot+^_^+ although PCSX2 never went past 79° for me yet, just burn test did+^_^+
(04-09-2012, 04:41 AM)ChikTikka Wrote: [ -> ]burning hot, like 83°C hot+^_^+ although PCSX2 never went past 79° for me yet, just burn test did+^_^+

You should disable turbo limiter to stress your CPU and burn it ^_^
(04-09-2012, 06:29 AM)sonicstream Wrote: [ -> ]You should disable turbo limiter to stress your CPU and burn it ^_^

cpu's may go to 100c and the gpu 80 so he is in the clear Tongue

ot

i got a medion 6816 erazer with an i7 2670 and a gt555m and i can run every game on fullspeed cept (probably havent tried out because i dont have them anymore :C) shadow of the collosus and gt4, i can even run dragonquest 8 with 2x native on full speed that took me by suprise lol.


but if you dont travel much then go make yourself a decent gaming rig but seeing that you already have an i7 you should overclock that sucker and get a new gpu instead. 1366 cpu's are still good so i dont see the reason to buy either a gaming laptop (or you must travel much) or make a new comp from scratch.
actually Silicium has a melting point of 90 degrees Celcius or higher. Also f.e. I let my pc shutdown (In the bios) when my temp is higher then 70, just to be on the safe side. My CPU currently is: 50 Degrees Idle, and is 55 Degrees Stressed Smile