I'm selling my desktop at the end of July and I'm researching now what kind of laptop I want to buy. I'm going to have about 2000-2500 dollars to blow, and am looking into an alienware laptop (pretty much because they're one of the only companies I can find that does "custom" systems and uses good 256 MB cards). There's a lot of new stuff out on the market, and beyond that I'm not very familiar with laptop stuff anyways - so I thought I'd post a few ?'s here and see if the BF2s community has any info they can share with me.
First off - CPU AMD 64 vs Intel Duo Core
I heard the AMD 64 bit processors were awesome, but with the new Intel Duo Core CPU's out, I was wondering which of the two might be better? With the Intel I can supposedly have a CPU devoted to running just battlefield 2 (thoeretically - i know you can't devote one core to one process, but that's the gist of it, right?).
If I should choose one over the other, what CPU ghz should I go with? The intel duos start at 1.66 GHz, while the AMD 64's start at 2 I think. Keep in mind I'm aiming to run BF2 here relatively well
ATI vs. Nvidia
I'm definitely going to be searching for a good video card on this puppy. I've on the fence about Nvidia vs. ATI, seeing as I've owned one of both, but the Nvidia card was a crappy 128 so I haven't had much comparsion between the two. My choices are between the Nvidia GO series and the ATI Mobility series - also, I'm going to assume that these don't have dedicated memory seeing as they're "mobile" versions? I can't seem to find this spec. info on the build sites I'm on.
HDD Speed -
I know with a faster spooling HDD you can get info off it faster, but when I had a 10k RPM raptor in my desktop I didn't notice a difference between that and a 7,200 RPM barracuda. Is this similar in a laptop, or should I spring for an upgrade from the 5400 RPM to 7200 RPM hdd?
No question on RAM really - I'm settling with 1 gig of 667 mhz ram - I'm pretty sure this should be enough.
Alienware takes a long time to build their laptops and are kind of pricey (yet decent compared to dell's XPS ) so if anyone has any other sites I can check out that would be great
Ty for all the help - if anyone provides great info I'll +1 ya for it in appreciation
First off - CPU AMD 64 vs Intel Duo Core
I heard the AMD 64 bit processors were awesome, but with the new Intel Duo Core CPU's out, I was wondering which of the two might be better? With the Intel I can supposedly have a CPU devoted to running just battlefield 2 (thoeretically - i know you can't devote one core to one process, but that's the gist of it, right?).
If I should choose one over the other, what CPU ghz should I go with? The intel duos start at 1.66 GHz, while the AMD 64's start at 2 I think. Keep in mind I'm aiming to run BF2 here relatively well
ATI vs. Nvidia
I'm definitely going to be searching for a good video card on this puppy. I've on the fence about Nvidia vs. ATI, seeing as I've owned one of both, but the Nvidia card was a crappy 128 so I haven't had much comparsion between the two. My choices are between the Nvidia GO series and the ATI Mobility series - also, I'm going to assume that these don't have dedicated memory seeing as they're "mobile" versions? I can't seem to find this spec. info on the build sites I'm on.
HDD Speed -
I know with a faster spooling HDD you can get info off it faster, but when I had a 10k RPM raptor in my desktop I didn't notice a difference between that and a 7,200 RPM barracuda. Is this similar in a laptop, or should I spring for an upgrade from the 5400 RPM to 7200 RPM hdd?
No question on RAM really - I'm settling with 1 gig of 667 mhz ram - I'm pretty sure this should be enough.
Alienware takes a long time to build their laptops and are kind of pricey (yet decent compared to dell's XPS ) so if anyone has any other sites I can check out that would be great
Ty for all the help - if anyone provides great info I'll +1 ya for it in appreciation