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Old 05-23-2011 at 05:29 PM   #61
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I sort of got lost in this thread, any recommendations for me? x)
Old 05-23-2011 at 05:42 PM   #62
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How do I Install a new processor without changing the motherboard and I can't find the bios update for it ?
You don't need to get a BIOS update most of the time to install a new processor. If it's the same pin layout, it should work.

Just make sure the motherboard supports the processor bus speed (it does like 99% of the time... but it's always good to make sure).
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Old 05-23-2011 at 05:43 PM   #63
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I'll be coming to McMaster for Computer Science (if you didn't know yet), and I'm actually really confused as to which laptop I should get after doing some research. I'm pretty sure Netbeans doesn't require too much power to run, but I'm not a fan of slow computers/laptops (who is..). I will mainly be using the laptop for school work and just browsing the web in general. It should have optimal battery life and the screen should be between 13" and 15". Anything <$1000 is fine with me as long as it is a laptop which will last for at least 5-7 years if treated properly. I'll be using the laptop for viewing movies on it on certain occassions or will hook it up with my TV via the HDMI port. It should also have a VGA port in it and since USB 3.0 is the up and new coming thing, that would be a plus. Thanks for your help.
Check out the ones ive already mentioned in this thread. I strongly recommend ASUS or Lenovo, and stay away from all other brands (thats the general rule I go by). Let me know if you have any more questions, but yeah, VGA ports and HDMI ports are pretty standard for laptops now.
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Do stores like BB, FS and such usually sell Asus and Levenos?
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Do stores like BB, FS and such usually sell Asus and Levenos?
Nope.

Check out Canada Computers and TigerDirect
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Old 05-23-2011 at 06:07 PM   #66
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Nope.

Check out Canada Computers and TigerDirect
Ah I see, thanks.
Old 05-23-2011 at 06:10 PM   #67
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Check out the ones ive already mentioned in this thread. I strongly recommend ASUS or Lenovo, and stay away from all other brands (thats the general rule I go by). Let me know if you have any more questions, but yeah, VGA ports and HDMI ports are pretty standard for laptops now.

How come you stay away from Acer?
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Low build quality. Sure they might be using the same CPU model as you could get in a much higher priced ASUS/Lenovo/MSI/etc., and have the same amount/speed of RAM, but the RAM is probably lower quality and might be faulty, the motherboard is going to be of shoddier quality, the screen is likely to have worse colour representation, the case will be more fragile... all kinds of things like that.
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Low build quality. Sure they might be using the same CPU model as you could get in a much higher priced ASUS/Lenovo/MSI/etc., and have the same amount/speed of RAM, but the RAM is probably lower quality and might be faulty, the motherboard is going to be of shoddier quality, the screen is likely to have worse colour representation, the case will be more fragile... all kinds of things like that.
Not to mention that ASUS and Lenovo warranty is top notch should something go wrong
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