by machineman9 » Tue Aug 31, 2010 8:53 am
Firstly, I would avoid a laptop at all costs. The objective behind the laptop is to be portable, have a long battery life and be cool. Gaming parts want to be quick, run hot, consume a lot of power and take up space. Especially with FSX, that's going to be taxing on the system.
Intel do make some great CPUs, usually they make the latest and greatest consumer CPUs first.
What will kill this system is that it DOES NOT have a graphics card. Games are mostly GPU intensive. Newer games do play on the CPU as well, but with no GPU, you're sinking in the ocean. Personally, laptops are awful choices for gaming of any sort (besides something like Pong, maybe Tetris)
The CPU is reasonable, but still probably isn't going to recover from lack of GPU.
My reccomendation:
Get a desktop. A gaming laptop which would suffice will cost a lot more and is likely to drain the battery so much that it will be forced to be plugged into the wall at all times.
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machineman9 on Tue Aug 31, 2010 8:54 am, edited 1 time in total.