Should I do it?
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Then what am I supposed to get? (Something with similar specs for the same price?)DUnlimited wrote:
don't get a HP laptop
You'll thank me later
Last edited by alexb (2012-05-24 12:49:40)
I had an Alienware (Dell), god it was awful. Sold it, hoping to find something better.FatherTed wrote:
a dell
Actually, found this. Essentially it seems to be the same exact laptop, except it's prebuilt. It comes with exactly the same specs as above, except the 750GB 7200 RPM drive... about to jump the gun...jsnipy wrote:
opt for a smaller, faster drive. 5400rpm makes all the extra memory and processor speed just lol.
If at all possible, get an SSD, even if it less than 200GB.
Last edited by alexb (2012-05-24 14:29:28)
red flag on the HP?alexb wrote:
Looked up the prices and configs for Dell's XPS line... nothing even comparable for the same price.
Looks nice but I'm looking for more power - I am at my girlfriend's a lot and I was leaning more towards this for the i7 and the GT650m (it has 384 cores), and 2GB RAM.
Last edited by alexb (2012-05-24 15:08:49)
Is a 7200 RPM drive not sufficient? The one I linked the most recently has one.jsnipy wrote:
point is that perceived power is useless with a crappy disk drive. Kinda like have super huge balls and a tiny penis.
How much processing power do you consume on what processor architecture now (rhetorical)
2 cents ...
yeah it would get your by until you could replace italexb wrote:
Is a 7200 RPM drive not sufficient? The one I linked the most recently has one.jsnipy wrote:
point is that perceived power is useless with a crappy disk drive. Kinda like have super huge balls and a tiny penis.
How much processing power do you consume on what processor architecture now (rhetorical)
2 cents ...