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Im looking for a nice, OK graphics card that can run team fortress 2, my freind relay wants to play but he is short on money ??? any solutions, also any good gaming laptops
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Price range? I hear the gt 440 is a good one.


As for laptops, they can be a lot more money than gaming desktops and they don't perform nearly as good. To really get the max performance out of them, they always need to be plugged in. I don't really recommend any but check out the Asus G series laptops.
    
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Im looking for a nice, OK graphics card that can run team fortress 2, my freind relay wants to play but he is short on money ??? any solutions, also any good gaming laptops
Hi, thanks for your message. With regard to gaming laptops, this isn't our field so we cannot really recommend any specific ones for you. The best gaming laptops are probably Alienware, but obviously they are very expensive. We should be able to help you out with graphics card recommendations though, if you could provide us with some more information. Are there other games that you play, and is your system a pure gaming setup? What is your budget? Any more information would be helpful.

Cheers,

Harry @ Videocardshop.
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