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Would advise against getting a laptop for gaming. Gaming laptops usually cram in high end cards and discs. THe problem is that all these generate a lot of heat. Most laptops are badly designed for heat dissipation .... i had alienware that suffered from that.
For gaiming, highly reccommend desktop. It will take you further. If graphics card becomes outdated, you can usually repolace for stronger card without replacing any thing else. On laptop, your options are limited.
Also, desktops generally have higher performance. Memory and chipset busses usually go into the 1066 or even 1333MHZ ranges, whic notebooks are usually 533 or 800. Memory buses are much faster as well. Fairly decent graphics cards will use all the advantages of the PCI-X interface, whil notebooks usually share the PCI-x with other south bridge devices.
Go with desktop.
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