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I'm proud of myself,because i'm from IRAN
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http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=4391

isplay: 17-inch WUXGA (1920x1200) Glossy Widescreen
DUAL NVIDIA GeForce 8800M GTX in SLi Mode w/1,024MB
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0GHz Processor w/6M L2 Cache - 1,333MHz FSB
Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound
4GB (2 SODIMMS) DDR2/800 Dual Channel Memory
640GB RAID 0 ( Dual 320GB SATA II 3GB/s 5,400 RPM Hard Drives (8MB Cache Buffer) )
Combo 8x8x6x4x Dual Layer DVD +/-R/RW 5x DVD-RAM 24x CD-R/RW Drive w/Softwares
Built-in Intel® PRO/Wireless 4965 802.11a/g/n
Built-in Bluetooth Wireless
Smart Li-ion Battery (12 Cell)
Windows XP Professional AND VISTA Ultimate 32bit on two sets of hard drives

Crysis:
could not figure out why the Windows XP setup refused to give good FPS results in this game, but it is clearly a software issue as in all other games XP and Vista had extremely similar results. Nevertheless, the Crysis performance in Vista was absolutely astonishing; it really does take dual 8800M-GTX graphics cards to drive this game at a 1920x1200 resolution. The game was a joy to play at such a high resolution and FPS.

Conclusion:

The system performance of the Sager NP9262 is truly desktop-like. Overall system performance was astonishing thanks to the desktop processor, 4GB of fast DDR2-800 RAM (most laptops have 667MHz), and a super-fast RAID 0 hard disk array. Its gaming performance easily bests that of any notebook we have tested; not even Crysis could slow this monster down.


Although i dont care about 3DMARK 06 but 13759 is very good for a lapotp :) but as i said its not important for me the gaming is more important :D

Wow very good results for a laptop in almost all games XP performed better but in VISTA Crysis did better and it has a very good results
1920x1200 with everything @ high the average is 34.7 which is incredible IMO


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Very niice.


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I've had mine for 5 months now, and really it does beat the living daylights out of any laptop and the majority of desktops.

My only complaint is the fact that it gets so bloody hot.

Thought I'd hate laptops my entire life, but I'll love this one till the day it dies.

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Maz,

Who did you buy it thru? And your 3d Mark score is very nice.

Im looking at buying a 5793 this summer if I can get the bucks together.

Have Gun, will travel!
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Very nice, remember my old 2003 Sage with 128 md vram, was I the stuff!

Wonder why with everything else macked out, they chose 5400 vs 7200 rpm drives... strange, cause it aint for the power savings on that beast!

Enjoy.

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Sound awesome man, have fun with it! I want to play Crysis on high...:p


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I'm ordering my 5793 monday :p

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Love to get my hand on a dinosaur like that , but how 's the realiability and durability of SAGER. I haven't seen this brand much in the market .. or in aisa

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guys i think u have misunderstood something :D
I have not bought it, i have posted a review of it from other sites :D its not mine :D

I myself like it very much and if i had the money i would definitely go for it


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frozenlead wrote :

I'm ordering my 5793 monday :p



Good luck with it :) its a solid laptop


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lolitha wrote :

Love to get my hand on a dinosaur like that , but how 's the realiability and durability of SAGER. I haven't seen this brand much in the market .. or in aisa



Having owned mine for almost a year now, I have absolutely no complaints. It has a decent warranty (I only got the 1 year, but it comes with a 3 year). Build quality is excellent. The laptop is still rock solid after heavy college use and nearly 24/7 use. I would definitely buy again (maybe from a different reseller though).


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Having owned mine for almost a year now, I have absolutely no complaints. It has a decent warranty (I only got the 1 year, but it comes with a 3 year). Build quality is excellent. The laptop is still rock solid after heavy college use and nearly 24/7 use. I would definitely buy again (maybe from a different reseller though).



How does it fair on games?

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frozenlead wrote :

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Having owned mine for almost a year now, I have absolutely no complaints. It has a decent warranty (I only got the 1 year, but it comes with a 3 year). Build quality is excellent. The laptop is still rock solid after heavy college use and nearly 24/7 use. I would definitely buy again (maybe from a different reseller though).



How does it fair on games?



The one i have is the predecessor to the 5793, so it's a little weaker performance wise. I am a huge fan of the Call of Duty series and it's about all I play. COD4 runs at 1600x1200 at a very playable 50FPS(my guess of the avg). COD2 plays at a whopping 1920x1200 at 75-100FPS. I think my CPU is a little on the weak side, but considering it's a laptop, it still packs a punch. I also played BF2142 for a time at 1600x1200 and it played well.


(COD2 and COD4 are based off of online gameplay while BF2142 was singleplayer)


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You have a very good config :)
7950GTX is a very good card IMO, its the 3rd fastest cards
8800MGTX>8800MGTS>7950GTX>8700MGT.......


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