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Purchasing New Laptop
If you are here to flame/spam just leave because you will be reported. If you are here to say "oh get this computer over this one" without any proof as to why it is better then leave. I want serious advice from veteran computer builders/users.
I am up at Uni and the programs I am running (solid edge st5, autocadd, and autodesk inventor) need quite a lot of ram and a better processor than an i3.
I looked up how much it would be for an i7 processor and it would just be worth it to buy a new laptop considering the new processor would run me up to $400. I am hoping to get up to 500 for my current laptop when I sell it(2010, 6gb ram, i3, 17.3 inch dell).
I plan on getting an i7 and at least 16gbs of ram. What company do you guys suggest buying the laptop from? My roommate has a Lenovo and he says its great. I don't want to go dell, hp, or asus.
Also if anyone has any suggestions on how much I should sell my current laptop for, I would greatly appreciate it.
I would prefer to get a smaller laptop. 16 inch diagonal max.
Current Laptop: 2010 Dell Inspiron N7010 with 6gb ram, i3, 17.3 inch, M 370 @ 2.40 GHz, 64 bit operating system with Windows 7 Home premium and it doesn't have a video card.
Depending on how much I can get for the laptop I can spend up to $1200 or $1500 on the laptop.
I will be staying with Windows 7, don't try and talk me into Mac. For those who say go linux, first find me 3D modeling software that will work on it and then second I am holding off on linux until winter break. I will be getting Debian on my old desktop tower.
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Re: Purchasing New Laptop
I dont have proof, but I'd go with an apple computer. They're known for rom room
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i recommend an acer aspire.. atleast 17inch.
Mine is design winner from 2009. acer aspire 18.4 inch screen. pretty big :o
And it still does its job fine.
If you get one obv you will have a better processor.
I know lots of ppl that had bad experiences with brands like HP, DELL, packard bell, etc. Those get errors faster
edit: I used mine for intensive gaming and server management for 3 years. It can handle
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Last edited by YowYan; 10-05-2012 at 01:44 AM.
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Re: Purchasing New Laptop
Build you own computer. Build an hack in tosh. WILL SAVE YOU SOME MONEY MAYBE EVEN MORE THEN YOU EXPECTED. it's awesome I have one. And I build it to last. Works perfectly. Try to build. Cheaper. You don't want to spend all your money. Go online to check out the prices. But just to say it's hard. But well worth it. And I may prefer macs. I don't have to much knowledge over those types. Sorry. But consider this.
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Re: Purchasing New Laptop
 Originally Posted by theRPGdude
Build you own computer. Build an hack in tosh. WILL SAVE YOU SOME MONEY MAYBE EVEN MORE THEN YOU EXPECTED. it's awesome I have one. And I build it to last. Works perfectly. Try to build. Cheaper. You don't want to spend all your money. Go online to check out the prices. But just to say it's hard. But well worth it. And I may prefer macs. I don't have to much knowledge over those types. Sorry. But consider this.
He's looking for a laptop..
Anyways, this is the one i recently purchase for 599.99
So far im very impress with its performance so i'd recommend acer.
Also avoid piano black finish, so many finger marks x.x
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16834215417
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Re: Purchasing New Laptop
if i were you i wouldnt shut down asus
i would suggest considering the ASUS G55VW-S1081V
configuration
CPU: Intel Core i7-3610QM 2.3 GHz (Up to 3.3 GHz Turbo mode, 6MB Intel Smart Cache, 22nm)
RAM: 6GB DDR3 (4GB DDR3 1600MHz x1, 2GB DDR3 1600MHz x1) though it has 4 slots for RAM so you can extend it to max 32GB and it depends where your buying on the amound of ram u get from the start lol
HDD: 750GB SATA 7200rpm
Monitor: 15.6" LED Full HD Non-glare (1920 x 1080)
GPU: nVidia GTX 660M (N13E-GE) 2GB DDR5
a vid review
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Last edited by No_Life_King; 10-05-2012 at 02:06 AM.
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Re: Purchasing New Laptop
 Originally Posted by Cursed Prince
I dont have proof, but I'd go with an apple computer. They're known for rom room
I said don't even bring mac into the equation.
 Originally Posted by YowYan
i recommend an acer aspire.. atleast 17inch.
Mine is design winner from 2009. acer aspire 18.4 inch screen. pretty big :o
And it still does its job fine.
If you get one obv you will have a better processor.
I know lots of ppl that had bad experiences with brands like HP, DELL, packard bell, etc. Those get errors faster
edit: I used mine for intensive gaming and server management for 3 years. It can handle
I don't want anything bigger than 16 inch diagonal.
 Originally Posted by theRPGdude
Build you own computer. Build an hack in tosh. WILL SAVE YOU SOME MONEY MAYBE EVEN MORE THEN YOU EXPECTED. it's awesome I have one. And I build it to last. Works perfectly. Try to build. Cheaper. You don't want to spend all your money. Go online to check out the prices. But just to say it's hard. But well worth it. And I may prefer macs. I don't have to much knowledge over those types. Sorry. But consider this.
Yea, cause I am going to carry around a tower and all the equipment I need for that. smh, learn to read.
 Originally Posted by OhReary
Thanks, I'll check that out more over break this weekend.
 Originally Posted by No_Life_King
if i were you i wouldnt shut down asus
i would suggest considering the ASUS G55VW-S1081V
configuration
CPU: Intel Core i7-3610QM 2.3 GHz (Up to 3.3 GHz Turbo mode, 6MB Intel Smart Cache, 22nm)
RAM: 6GB DDR3 (4GB DDR3 1600MHz x1, 2GB DDR3 1600MHz x1) though it has 4 slots for RAM so you can extend it to max 32GB and it depends where your buying on the amound of ram u get from the start lol
HDD: 750GB SATA 7200rpm
Monitor: 15.6" LED Full HD Non-glare (1920 x 1080)
GPU: nVidia GTX 660M (N13E-GE) 2GB DDR5
a vid review
Alright I will check that one out as well.
Only reason I counted Asus out was because my mother had a lot of problems with her asus laptop after 2 years.
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Re: Purchasing New Laptop
look at the HP Envy series of laptops, you can get one under 16" with a i7 and a max of 16gb of ram, though it will be on the higher end of your price scale coming in at just about 1600 dollars. I personally use a hp laptop and havn't had any major issues with it, though it doesn't do the best with rendering high def videos especially on youtube.
really one of the only ways you are going to get the specs you want is to custom build one and i will say you should avoid going for a ultrabook since they usually have a low ghz setting on the processor, a low volume ssd hard drive and no dvd drive. for what you are doing you will need a beast of a laptop which you can find but its probably going to be on the expensive side.
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Re: Purchasing New Laptop
 Originally Posted by Sanzen
Alright I will check that one out as well.
Only reason I counted Asus out was because my mother had a lot of problems with her asus laptop after 2 years.
yes but it also depends on which series she bought
example the N series laptops have a really gigh quality in everything
the most important thing with a laptop is that you make sure it does not over heat much and as i said before i can confirm that the N series is the best i that department
a friend of mine bought an ASUS N53SM-SX073
it has an Intel i3 CPU on 2.3 MHz
4GB DDR3 ram on 1600MHz
GPU is nVidia GT 630m with 2Gb DDR3
and an 750 HDD on 5200rpm
we went and installed the windows on it and applications
then he started installing some games he is a bid fan of racing games and installed DiRT 3
he ran the game for like 2 hours and the laptop was cool as ice it was not overheating at all and it was on the kitchen table @ that 
saying hat the G55 series is a laptop designed for gaming thus it is bounded to have a high quality cooling system one more reason that it has to have it is the powerful i7 CPU which is known to overheat laptops
so the main point of all this is that you should make sure to look for a laptop that has a good cooling system if it does not overheat it's bounded to last much longer so you should to some research on the models you are thinking of buying everything is meaningless if the machine cant handle the heat 
 Originally Posted by Grim
You need something I have so I can give you perfect Advert mate!
You need Asus G- Series
- Intel®3rd generation Core™ i7 processors and the latest NVIDIA® enthusiast-level graphics
- Intelligent rear-vented cooling exhausts with detachable fan filters ''after playing BF3 for 5h straight laptop was ice cold''
- Superior ergonomic design for effortless gaming
- SonicMaster Lite powerful audio with built-in subwoofer
- better than fugly alienware :3
personal note's! all you need to know
Processor: Intel® Core™ i7 3610QM Processor ''8 core''
Memory: DDR3 1600 MHz SDRAM, 4 x SO-DIMM socket for expansion up to 16 GB SDRAM
Display: 17.3" Full HD (1920x1080) Zero Bright Dot ''3D''
Graphic: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 660M/670M with 3GB GDDR5 VRAM
HDD's : 2.5" SATA Dual HDD - 1.5TB(750GBx2) 7200rpm -1TB 5400rpm With 256 G SSD -Dual HDD Support
Optical Drive - Blue-ray Writer
NVIDIA 3D VISION - plays ALL game's in 3D and plays ALL non 3D movies in 3D if run from ordinary DVD. Tested on movies/anime year 1994, 1999 and 2004 work perfectly.
plus this bag that perfectly fits it in. Bag is 100% water proof and has aditional protection that comes from the bottom, best bag I ever seen.
Shower mode

and lol grim
as much as i want to kill for that keep in mind his budget
G series is awesome and high quality
how much does that beast costs
wait..found something...1626 euro...a lil out of my budget
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Last edited by No_Life_King; 10-05-2012 at 04:32 AM.
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Sydney's Halo
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Re: Purchasing New Laptop
 Originally Posted by No_Life_King
yes but it also depends on which series she bought
example the N series laptops have a really gigh quality in everything
the most important thing with a laptop is that you make sure it does not over heat much and as i said before i can confirm that the N series is the best i that department
a friend of mine bought an ASUS N53SM-SX073
it has an Intel i3 CPU on 2.3 MHz
4GB DDR3 ram on 1600MHz
GPU is nVidia GT 630m with 2Gb DDR3
and an 750 HDD on 5200rpm
we went and installed the windows on it and applications
then he started installing some games he is a bid fan of racing games and installed DiRT 3
he ran the game for like 2 hours and the laptop was cool as ice it was not overheating at all and it was on the kitchen table @ that 
saying hat the G55 series is a laptop designed for gaming thus it is bounded to have a high quality cooling system one more reason that it has to have it is the powerful i7 CPU which is known to overheat laptops
so the main point of all this is that you should make sure to look for a laptop that has a good cooling system if it does not overheat it's bounded to last much longer so you should to some research on the models you are thinking of buying everything is meaningless if the machine cant handle the heat
and lol grim
as much as i want to kill for that keep in mind his budget
G series is awesome and high quality
how much does that beast costs
wait..found something...1800 euro...a lil out of my budget 
I paid 2350 AUD ''Australian $'' and bag 135 $
but point is... I was planing to buy laptop ap 1500-1700 max but after little reserch I went beyond the limits.
Just a sample what this thing does. I put in old DVD movie you bought 10 years ago. For example I take Initial D. I have original DVD 2007. It plays this movie in 3D. 1997 Anime DVD I had - Plays in 3D No clue how and why do we need BluRay 3D Discs when you can create everything 3D with Nvidia 3D vision
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