07-15-2011 at 07:14 PM
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Actually at this point even RAM isn't usually a bottleneck. Hard drive speeds and GPUs are what bottleneck most modern systems
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Once again every user is different. For me Ram is a bottleneck, and I can't upgrade because ram is soldered on the motherboard. Honestly I don't believe the GPU is the bottleneck for a typical student. If you want to game you should get a desktop with a sub par processor and a beefy GPU. To complement my air I built a 400 doller desktop, with a quad core processor 6gb of ram and a 5770 card. Gaming laptops just are not practical. You can always swap GPU's in a desktop can;t do so with a laptop.
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07-15-2011 at 07:39 PM
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Once again every user is different. For me Ram is a bottleneck, and I can't upgrade because ram is soldered on the motherboard. Honestly I don't believe the GPU is the bottleneck for a typical student. If you want to game you should get a desktop with a sub par processor and a beefy GPU. To complement my air I built a 400 doller desktop, with a quad core processor 6gb of ram and a 5770 card. Gaming laptops just are not practical. You can always swap GPU's in a desktop can;t do so with a laptop.
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You're right.
Also, my first University Laptop was a gaming one and it was easily one of the worst computing decisions I've ever made
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07-15-2011 at 07:53 PM
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For most people the processor is never the bottleneck. People fail to understand what tasks are processor intensive. Ram and hard drive are almost always the bottlenecks. Those looking for a laptop, especially one that is a PC should go Asus, the U36 is an excellent laptop. You should also invest in a SSD, once you experience the speed of a SSD you wont be able to go back to those clunky 5400-7200rpm hard drives. Also HP is a terrible company, I owned the 15 inch envy and it essentially served as a 2000 dollar heater.
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I wish I had waited a bit for the U36. I have an UL80 and it's processor isn't the strongest plus I don't get Optimus. For an ultraportable, the U36 is very nice: good balance between performance and battery life, and Asus still manages to keep it small.
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07-15-2011 at 07:56 PM
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On the topic of laptops, if one wanted to use a laptop just to take notes, would a netbook suffice? Or would it be better to get a full laptop?
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07-15-2011 at 08:04 PM
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On the topic of laptops, if one wanted to use a laptop just to take notes, would a netbook suffice? Or would it be better to get a full laptop?
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Better to get a lower-end laptop, netbooks are just a weird product unless you plan to use it solely for like linux programming or something.
A $400-500 asus/lenovo would be much better.
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07-16-2011 at 10:26 PM
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Don't buy it from best buy or FS. Look @ NCIX
http://ncix.com/
They usually have 3-5 laptops on sale every week and I'm sure one of them would be ideal for you. Plus the prices are a lot better then at BB/FS.
Also, and i3 or i5 should be more then sufficient. You can get a really great school laptop for around 6-700$ easily. Just keep checking the site for what's on sale!
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07-16-2011 at 10:53 PM
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Didn't even read that that the same person recommended fs/bb as the first choice for computer stores. This is the thread that keeps on giving.
i told my dad i'd break his legs if i saw him purchase anything from bestbuy
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07-16-2011 at 10:56 PM
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Didn't even read that that the same person recommended fs/bb as the first choice for computer stores. This is the thread that keeps on giving.
i told my dad i'd break his legs if i saw him purchase anything from bestbuy
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Yeah, all about the lulz-train
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07-17-2011 at 12:28 AM
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LOL this is kinda funny
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07-24-2011 at 06:00 PM
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I trust Toshiba laptops, but for a school environment I probably would not suggest it as the batteries are generally SHIT. My 15.6" i3 runs out in about 1.5 hours on casual use. I also have an 11.6" Acer dual core C-50 with an SSD instead of a HDD which I do use for school computing. It's light, sports 4 GB, small (portable) and the SSD increases boot up time CONSIDERABLY. In total I paid $500 for it (keep in mind $200 was for the Intel 320 series 120gb SSD which I will swap out if this laptop ever breaks down).
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