Help me find a lappy
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Help me find a lappy
Its about time for an upgrade but i thought that i might as well go for a laptop for the mobility. Im looking to spend about $2500 give or take. Any suggestions?
Im looking at a dell:
Processor
Intel® Centrino® Duo Processor Technology - Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor T7500 (2.2GHz/ 800 FSB/ 4MB Cache)
Memory
3GB Dual-channel 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Harddrive
2x160GB 5400 RPM SATA HDD
Monitor
17.0" Widescreen WXGA+ (1440x900) TFT Display with TrueLifeâ„¢
Graphic Card
256MB NVIDIA® GeForce® 8600M GT
Optical Device
8X max DVD+/-RW Drive with DVD+R double layer write capability
For an extra $220 i cna upgrade to a 2.4GHz dual core CPU, how much of a performance increase would that work out to be, is it worth it and so on..
Also for an extra $127.60 i can upgrade to 4gig of ram; that would mean it would run in dual core but being a 32bit OS i would only gain 200mb of ram... is that worth it and what would be the performance increases.
Are there any other laptop that would out-perform this one for about the same $$$; was looking at an alienware beast but i dont have deep enough pockets
Thanks for your help
Im looking at a dell:
Processor
Intel® Centrino® Duo Processor Technology - Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor T7500 (2.2GHz/ 800 FSB/ 4MB Cache)
Memory
3GB Dual-channel 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Harddrive
2x160GB 5400 RPM SATA HDD
Monitor
17.0" Widescreen WXGA+ (1440x900) TFT Display with TrueLifeâ„¢
Graphic Card
256MB NVIDIA® GeForce® 8600M GT
Optical Device
8X max DVD+/-RW Drive with DVD+R double layer write capability
For an extra $220 i cna upgrade to a 2.4GHz dual core CPU, how much of a performance increase would that work out to be, is it worth it and so on..
Also for an extra $127.60 i can upgrade to 4gig of ram; that would mean it would run in dual core but being a 32bit OS i would only gain 200mb of ram... is that worth it and what would be the performance increases.
Are there any other laptop that would out-perform this one for about the same $$$; was looking at an alienware beast but i dont have deep enough pockets
Thanks for your help
Long live the =PiT=
In the last few months Ive organised a few new Dell lappies for friends... so worth it.
I'm not sure if you would notice the diff between 2.2 and 2.4... fuck i wouldnt... but i mean be my guest
Did i miss a chapter in technology? whats the go with having 4gb but only gaining 200mg (being a 32bit OS and running as dual core/channel?) ? last time i checked 32bit allowed upto 4gb of memory allocation? But by duel channel, you should notice the difference, and especially if you run some heavy memory applications.
I'm not sure if you would notice the diff between 2.2 and 2.4... fuck i wouldnt... but i mean be my guest
Did i miss a chapter in technology? whats the go with having 4gb but only gaining 200mg (being a 32bit OS and running as dual core/channel?) ? last time i checked 32bit allowed upto 4gb of memory allocation? But by duel channel, you should notice the difference, and especially if you run some heavy memory applications.
The distance between insanity and genius is measured only by success
hmmm interesting......
[quote=dell website...]
To the customers who has selected 4 GB of RAM on their systems:
Please be advised that although 4 GB will be installed and reflected in the BIOS of your system, 3.2 GB or less will be displayed in the System’s Information.
Why will 3.2 GB or less be shown on my System’s Information?
Due to a limitation of the Windows 32 bit OS and the hardware architecture, only 3.2 GB of RAM can be utilized and reflected on the system’s information. Some applications such as graphic cards share the working memory, so the more such applications you install, the less your available working memory will appear.
If I can only use 3.2 GB, what is the benefit in buying 4 GB?
(for notebook only)
In order for the dual channel to function properly, it is necessary for the memory to be set in pairs. In a notebook, there are only two memory slots which enables a configuration of 1GB(2 X 512MB), 2 GB(2 X 1GB) and 4GB(2 X 2GB). Even though the OS can only utilize 3.2 GB, 4 GB is still necessary in order for the dual channel to function.
On the other hand if you would like to take up the option of 3Gb in a notebook, this will give you a combination of 1x1Gb + 1x2Gb which are not in pairs. Hence this will not support Dual Channel technology.
[/quote]
have to have a look into it...
[quote=dell website...]
To the customers who has selected 4 GB of RAM on their systems:
Please be advised that although 4 GB will be installed and reflected in the BIOS of your system, 3.2 GB or less will be displayed in the System’s Information.
Why will 3.2 GB or less be shown on my System’s Information?
Due to a limitation of the Windows 32 bit OS and the hardware architecture, only 3.2 GB of RAM can be utilized and reflected on the system’s information. Some applications such as graphic cards share the working memory, so the more such applications you install, the less your available working memory will appear.
If I can only use 3.2 GB, what is the benefit in buying 4 GB?
(for notebook only)
In order for the dual channel to function properly, it is necessary for the memory to be set in pairs. In a notebook, there are only two memory slots which enables a configuration of 1GB(2 X 512MB), 2 GB(2 X 1GB) and 4GB(2 X 2GB). Even though the OS can only utilize 3.2 GB, 4 GB is still necessary in order for the dual channel to function.
On the other hand if you would like to take up the option of 3Gb in a notebook, this will give you a combination of 1x1Gb + 1x2Gb which are not in pairs. Hence this will not support Dual Channel technology.
[/quote]
have to have a look into it...
Long live the =PiT=
After some quick googling... im pretty sure its an XP prob.
Apparently XP uses the top 1/2 gig (or most of >3gb) for PCI I/O and other system resources. Saying that, yes your probably wasting ram, but on the flip side you have 1gb extra for when you switch to vista (if your inclined that way) and you WILL notice the difference with dual channel.
You can try using the /pae switch on the boot.ini script so apps can use the 'extra' ram... [your call though]
Apparently XP uses the top 1/2 gig (or most of >3gb) for PCI I/O and other system resources. Saying that, yes your probably wasting ram, but on the flip side you have 1gb extra for when you switch to vista (if your inclined that way) and you WILL notice the difference with dual channel.
You can try using the /pae switch on the boot.ini script so apps can use the 'extra' ram... [your call though]
The distance between insanity and genius is measured only by success
I've also been looking at picking up a lappy of late. My problem is that the massive nerd that hangs out in my brain baulks at the idea of getting a laptop that can't run Crysis, but the rational mostly normal part of brain knows I'll never play Crysis on it. Every time I go looking I end up looking at something I can't really afford and dismissing the models that are most useful but less powerful. I've still got no laptop.
this shingles shit sucks the penis... itchy and sore as fuck but lucky for me i should no longer be contagious.... which means working ---> MONEY ----> LAPPY!!!
I found another lappy and i think this one has out done the dell.. its a HP Pavilion and will only cost around $2000
OS
Upgrade to Genuine Windows Vista Ultimate (64-bit)
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Duo Processor T7500 (2.20 GHz, 4 MB L2 Cache, 800MHz FSB)
LDC
17.0" WXGA+ High-Definition Ultra HP BrightView Widescreen Display (1440 x 900)
RAM
4GB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm)
Graphics
512MB NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GS!!
Extra Freebee
FREE Upgrade to HP Imprint Finish (Radiance) + Fingerprint Reader + Webcam + Microphone!!
Network
Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 4965AGN Network Connection and Bluetooth(TM)
HDD
320GB 5400RPM SATA Dual Hard Drive (160GB x 2)
DVD
50% OFF HD DVD ROM with SuperMulti DVD+/-R/RW Double Layer!!
This one comes with a 64bit OS so im happy with that, more available ram if the 3.2GIG thing is correct.
I also get a 512MB vid card
I spent the extra $75 for the HD DVD drive, i dont think it burns them but i couldnt pay for the discs anyways
It comes with the gay software that i would rather not pay for but ohh well.
Im going to spend the extra 300 for the 3 years insurance
Anyone everr had a HP laptop?
I found another lappy and i think this one has out done the dell.. its a HP Pavilion and will only cost around $2000
OS
Upgrade to Genuine Windows Vista Ultimate (64-bit)
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Duo Processor T7500 (2.20 GHz, 4 MB L2 Cache, 800MHz FSB)
LDC
17.0" WXGA+ High-Definition Ultra HP BrightView Widescreen Display (1440 x 900)
RAM
4GB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm)
Graphics
512MB NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GS!!
Extra Freebee
FREE Upgrade to HP Imprint Finish (Radiance) + Fingerprint Reader + Webcam + Microphone!!
Network
Intel(R) PRO/Wireless 4965AGN Network Connection and Bluetooth(TM)
HDD
320GB 5400RPM SATA Dual Hard Drive (160GB x 2)
DVD
50% OFF HD DVD ROM with SuperMulti DVD+/-R/RW Double Layer!!
This one comes with a 64bit OS so im happy with that, more available ram if the 3.2GIG thing is correct.
I also get a 512MB vid card
I spent the extra $75 for the HD DVD drive, i dont think it burns them but i couldnt pay for the discs anyways
It comes with the gay software that i would rather not pay for but ohh well.
Im going to spend the extra 300 for the 3 years insurance
Anyone everr had a HP laptop?
Long live the =PiT=
If its anything like my work HP laptop you'll need all the luck you can get!! ......... i'm not joking either. Over the past 6 months 6 work laptops out of about 20-25 have died. Not fantastic figures. Mine has been going ok as a general rule. However it does lock-up occasionally (once a month or so). I wish I could say they were great but in my/work experience they could be better.
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