hehe indeed , the important thing is if you can run everything fine that you need it for, why upgrade
My Laptop was one the fastest of it's time, it has a Pentium4 -E HT 3400Mhz with 1MB L2, 800Mhz FSB, 2x 512MB Infineon PC-3200 CAS2 in Dual DDR mode the Rare and Elusive ATi M18 Mobillity Radeon 9800 with 256Bit 256MB 2.5ns DDRII
it's core the ATI R420 with 8 pipes and 4 Vertex Shader Units that made me choose this Dell Inspiron 9100 X-treme, because there was no other vendor with such a powerfull graphics chip, there were Mobile A64's with ATi M11's only they don't have the R420 as core and only have 4 pipes and 2 vertex units and only 128 Bit DDR1 hehe too slow for FS 2004 @ max quallity @ 1280 x 800 x32 and Call Of Duty2, FarCry and so on I wanted something for the real heavy stuff and normally I rather go for A64 Mobile with ATi M18 but that just wasn't there so I went for this Dell and like I said it runs everything I want it to, so there is no need to upgrade
here it's name & specs:
YODADell Inspiron 9100 X-treme'
Intel Pentium4 HT 3400Mhz Prescott LGA478 1MB L2 800Mhz FSB
Intel i864PE Dual Channel DDR 400 mobo
4.1 onboard AC97's sound card + Internal Subwoofer
10/100MBit Lan
11/54MBit WLAN
2x 512MB PC-3200 DDR 400 Infineon in Dual DDR mode
ATi M18 Mobillity Radeon 9800 AGP 256MB 256Bit DDRII Hynx 2.5ns 8)
15,4" WUXGA TFT
Max Reso & Refresh: 1920 x 1200 x 32 @ 60Herz
Fujitsu 2,5" 100GB ATA100 4200 rpm HDD 2Mb Cache
Logitech Cordless MouseMan Optical
Color's : Dell Black/Venice Blue and Chrome
Dell 150W External PSU
The Dell Inspiron 9100 X-treme was a limited choice with the ATi M18 it was a special offer normally the M18 was only sold in the Dell Inspiron 9100 XPS systems of that time
anyways I choose ATi for Laptops always the best Image Quallity and best performance, dunno what's in petto now hehe, My Laptop is only 10 mounths old, no need to upgrade yet not within a longshot hehe.
here's my Laptop btw