williamtaplin
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The high clocked ram only makes a huge difference if your using an APU
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SSD should always be the first upgrade its amazing the difference the make.
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Would be pretty difficult to do and trapping heat is never a good idea, I'd try a cooling mat or even better, a big cold metal desk. If the heat is really excessive it might be worth calling lenovo.
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2x the FPS might be a bit of a push unless you keep diamonds in your wallet, I'm using a Lenovo Y410P with an i7 and Nvidia 750m, you can also stick another 750m in these bad boys if you sacrifice the cd-rom. I'm not sure you'll be able to double your FPS but it should improve considerably with two GPU's. I'm quite poor but these laptops are a bargain, only $800 and if you dont live in America bundlebox is a great service to get it sent to you. Only downside is these laptops come with an awful wi-fi card but it only cost an extra $30 to pick up the latest intel or $40 for a Bigfoot and there easy to install after a simple bios update.
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If you liked Tomb Raider try "Remember Me" it has a really good story and a similar linear style of play.
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Infinite was really pretty and the ending was soo good, I only wish I had a 4k tv and a computer that could handle it on ultra settings.
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I have no experience with Origin but Alienware's are beautifully built and the customer service is top notch, one of my usb's stopped working so I phoned Dell and they had a technician in my house the next day replacing my motherboard. If your concerned about the price, i'd recommend a Lenovo Y410P with an i7-4700MQ and Nvidia 750m graphics with the option of sli. They cost about $800 on the american website but can be sent worldwide using a service such as bundlebox. I'v had one for 4 months now and am still in love with it.
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For a laptop id recommend a good ivy bridge i5 or i7 if you can stretch your budget, a top tier i5 is better then a low tier i7 for gaming. For a desktop I'm a big fan of AMD's FX processors such as the FX-8350, lots of bang for your buck.
Pro tip for airplane gaming
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That seems like a bit of a design flaw but thanks for the tip.