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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: Miller on September 02, 2009, 11:03:15 PM
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I need a new note book for school, but I also plan on playing some games on it too, but my budget is right around $800.
I narrowed it down to 2 computers, and I've spent a couple of days pondering on which one to get. I can't decide so I am going to leave it up to a vote.
1. ASUS F50 Series F50Sf-X1A ($799 from Newegg.com)
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo T6500(2.10GHz)
Screen: 16"
Memory: 4GB
HDD: 320GB
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 220M 1GB
Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit (but I need 64-bit for 4GB of RAM, right?)
2. HP HP HDX16t ($863 from HP w/ student discounts)
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo T6600(2.20GHz)
Screen: 16"
Memory: 4GB
HDD: 320GB
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT 512MB
Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit
(This one also has a bigger battery, backlit keybord, and free Win7 upgrade)
So they are pretty similar, and closely priced. Which graphics card is better? I would assume the 1GB is better than 512MB, but is there anything better about the 9600M GT? Also, would I notice any difference with 2.2GHz instead of 2.1GHz?
A drawback about the HP notebook is also that I would have to wait like 2 weeks for it to be built and shipped, where as the ASUS is ready to ship today.
Thanks in advance for any input.
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I'd go with the HP. You will L O V E the backlit keyboard.
What will you be doing on it?
Edit: What I mean is any video editing, photo editing (photoshop) etc
You won't notice too much between the processors...my dad's new laptop is 2.10 and mine is 2.20, what I do notice is I've got 4GB ram and he has 2.
You'll also want the Win7 Upgrade. Depending on what you'll be doing with the laptop the graphics cars shouldn't matter. I can run AH maxed on my little 256mb card on this new laptop.
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I'd go with the HP. You will L O V E the backlit keyboard.
What will you be doing on it?
Edit: What I mean is any video editing, photo editing (photoshop) etc
You won't notice too much between the processors...my dad's new laptop is 2.10 and mine is 2.20, what I do notice is I've got 4GB ram and he has 2.
You'll also want the Win7 Upgrade. Depending on what you'll be doing with the laptop the graphics cars shouldn't matter. I can run AH maxed on my little 256mb card on this new laptop.
It does matter laptops can have graphics that are equivalent to a stick and a clear patch of sand on a beach.
The 9600GT and GT220 are same level cards producing around 5000 3DMark6 scores http://www.notebookcheck.net/Mobile-Graphics-Cards-Benchmark-List.844.0.html
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Something to remember about the HP.. HP are the bloatware KINGS!!! They pack their PC's with tons of crap, that amount to no more than marketing software... Bought their PC, Now they wanna keep their hooks in ya!!!
Some of it tracks your browser history for marketing too, thats sounds like a cheezy form of spyware to me!!!!
When ya get rid of all that garbage, the machine runs far faster.. Like the diff between night and day!!
Just went thru this with a new HP laptop, a few months ago... Had a pro do it tho, so I didn't mess it up!!!
The cool thing about dedicated graphics in laptops, you can always upgrade later...
Doesn't make any sense to buy one with integral graphics anymore, (in fullsize laptop)...
RC
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I'd have to say you really evened the scales when it comes to the performance level. Both brands make terrible computers (or laptops). Therefore you should weigh the choice based on what you will get out of the deal. I'm leaning toward the HP.
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The 9600GT and GT220 are same level cards producing around 5000 3DMark6 scores http://www.notebookcheck.net/Mobile-Graphics-Cards-Benchmark-List.844.0.html
Wow, I looked at the list and the 2 cards are ranked right next to each other at #57 & #58. So does that mean even though one has almost twice the memory, they still perform the same?
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Has anyone dealt with Asus and/or HP recently that can offer some feedback about their overall satisfaction? For example, if I call the tech support for HP, will I be on hold for 4 hours and then need to hire a translator to communicate with the rep? I also read on Newegg that Asus laptops come full of bloatware too, but I would be willing to bet that HP will have more.
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Wow, I looked at the list and the 2 cards are ranked right next to each other at #57 & #58. So does that mean even though one has almost twice the memory, they still perform the same?
The amount of memory is no indication of performance. In fact, two similar cards, one with higher memory can actually be slower than the one with lower amount. This is because with graphics card the bandwith counts more than amount up to a limit.
You can have a 256mb ram card that has multiple times the performance of a 1gb card. Graphics card are tricky because you cannot judge their performance directly from traiditional things such as the amount of memory.
Their performance is comprised of gpu processing speed and available memory bandwith. 400Mhz ram speed at 256 wide bus is no faster than 200mhz ram at 512 wide bus (imaginary figures but you get the drift) etc. To complicate things even more graphics cards have other properties, shader performance etc. that can be very hard to compare.
So the bottom line is don't get stuck with small details like clock speed or the amount of ram because they tell you nothing in reality. Unless you want to spend a lot of time researching (for nothing basically) I suggest reading reviews and taking a look at comparison charts which have been made by people that wasted the time for you.
While they're not 100% accurate always and not 100% unbiased, for an average consumer it's a heck of a lot more secure than trying to figure things out by ram size or something else completely irrelevant (marketing) factors.
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Has anyone dealt with Asus and/or HP recently that can offer some feedback about their overall satisfaction? For example, if I call the tech support for HP, will I be on hold for 4 hours and then need to hire a translator to communicate with the rep? I also read on Newegg that Asus laptops come full of bloatware too, but I would be willing to bet that HP will have more.
I have very recent experience when my wife's HP was constantly cutting the WiFi connection. Since it was brand new (2 weeks) old I decided to harass the tech support before troubleshooting it myself, partly to see if it was any good. I had trouble initially to get a service ticket but once I did the service worked out good. I got service in finnish language and the guy knew what he was doing.
The problem was IPV6. I always disable IPV6 as the first thing from Vista/W7. In fact I disable everything but ipv4 from networking usually but since her computer was new and under warranty I didn't touch it outside cleaning up 20 unnecessary HP services and startup programs.
Anyway, disabling IPV6 support cured the WiFi problems in a snap.
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It does matter laptops can have graphics that are equivalent to a stick and a clear patch of sand on a beach.
But I never got told what he would be doing with it.
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I read a while back that Asus support stinks and that it's nearly non-existant. Let me repeat that, I read that a while back.
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Ordered a longlife battery from HP, got here a day early by fedex, thats good... Haven't had to use HP support, or customer service yet... Got the HP laptop in April, been working great.. No probs...
RC
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What will you be doing on it?
Basically just typing papers for school and playing AHII. I'm not a big-time gamer, and I don't do any video/graphics editing, but when I'm flying on my laptop I want to be impressed.
So, I'm leaning toward HP. It kills me to have to wait 2-3 more weeks for a new note book, but I guess I will be happy that I did.
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Well first off, you are not going want to play AH during school.
Im a sophomore right now and AH will be nothing but a distraction for you. Should be focusing on grades and honestly you wont have time for it. Your going want to have a social like and honestly the amount of time you will/should put into your classes the time you have for a social life wont be a lot.
I myself have my ps3 up at school and since I have been here (Aug. 14th because of football camp), I have played my ps3 a total of maybe 6 hours.
Sorry for the hijack.
I myself have a cyberpowerpc laptop which are made for gaming. They range in the $700-1000 range for most of them. Their high ends of course are in the $2k range.
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Well first off, you are not going want to play AH during school.
rgr that, I actually canceled my account shortly before the semester started, but I know I will be playing again and I don't have a real system to play on so I have to cope with an affordable laptop for now.
Does anyone have any other recommendations for a laptop that will give me the best bang for my $800 bucks? What about Acer? I never used any Acer products.
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Does anyone have any other recommendations for a laptop that will give me the best bang for my $800 bucks? What about Acer? I never used any Acer products.
Acer is a 50/50 crap shoot...wouldn't chance it. Support stinks. If $800 is your limit...go with the biggest HP you can get.
Otherwise it's Factor Gaming or Alienware.
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Or cyborpowerpc, which makes alienware quality products for 3/4 of the price.
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Like Denholm said...cyberpowerpc. :aok
Here is 1 is one that I found from them after I did a quick look.
This 1 alone is better than the 2 you listed at costs $775.
http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/Xplorer_X5-2900_Notebook/
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.1 GHZ, 4 GB RAM, 250 GB HD, NVidia 9600 GT.
There is also 1 that is $799 if you would rather have a ATI video card.
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my wife and i bought a HP laptop and has been playing this game for 2 years. i have nothing against HP laptops. wy not go with the alein MTX2
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Like Denholm said...cyberpowerpc. :aok
Here is 1 is one that I found from them after I did a quick look.
This 1 alone is better than the 2 you listed at costs $775.
http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/Xplorer_X5-2900_Notebook/
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.1 GHZ, 4 GB RAM, 250 GB HD, NVidia 9600 GT.
There is also 1 that is $799 if you would rather have a ATI video card.
I ended up ordering the HP. It was actually only $707 with Core 2 Duo 2.2 GHz, 4GB RAM, 320 GB HD, NVidia 9600M GT, and Blue-Ray drive. So it is close, but a little more for about $68 less. I added some bundle stuff too and got a pretty good deal: backlit keyboard, 12-cell battery, all-in-one printer with cable and extra ink, and a wireless router. The whole deal was only $896 + tax w/ free shipping.
But, the only reason the HP set-up ended up being a better deal was because of the student discounts, which I think was about $500 less then buying the stuff out-right.
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Basically just typing papers for school and playing AHII. I'm not a big-time gamer, and I don't do any video/graphics editing, but when I'm flying on my laptop I want to be impressed.
So, I'm leaning toward HP. It kills me to have to wait 2-3 more weeks for a new note book, but I guess I will be happy that I did.
I had my ole Inspiron 6K for 3 years, 512mb ram, it had been thru it all...the 2 week wait to build my new comp was W E L L worth it, I'm sure this would be too!
And again, the backlit keyboard is great. Here is a night pic with my dell Studio 15:
(http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs128.snc1/5494_1171178674535_1080041107_505450_8309358_n.jpg)
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edit last post i made its a Aleinware M17s laptop
here is the link http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/laptop-alienware-m17x?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&ST=alienware%20m17%20(exact)&dgc=ST&cid=42318&lid=1082862&acd=64011,8,0,78881763,725172073,1252047784,,15413554,2903737210
its a bad arse laptop
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Has anyone dealt with Asus and/or HP recently that can offer some feedback about their overall satisfaction? For example, if I call the tech support for HP, will I be on hold for 4 hours and then need to hire a translator to communicate with the rep? I also read on Newegg that Asus laptops come full of bloatware too, but I would be willing to bet that HP will have more.
we have about 20 pcs and laptops here, all HP, all covered by their nextday onsite Care Packs. the Care Packs are very cheap for what you get and well worth it (just had a mobo replaced on a 4yr old desktop, care pack cost ~£70 for 4 yrs iirc.) Their tech support is pretty good, helps if you know a bit to get them to replace stuff though. the laptops themselves seem pretty durable - we havent had any problems with them so far, unlike the previous succession of POS laptops from sony and other brands.
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I have recently bought an acer laptop and so far love the thing, bought it to replace a compaq i had which was total naff, barely a year old, battery was dead, keys falling off, just a nghtmare, oh and the extreme overheating from the day i bought it (overheated many a time) so bad that the rubbers on the bottom of the laptop wouldnt stay on because it was so hot the glue kept melting
And no word of a lie, for me to play Aces High on it, i had to use a metal grill thing from the kitchen to raise it off the desk, with the fan on pointing in its direction
That was the reason i didnt go for HP as im sure it is HP who own Compaq, so it put me off
Bought the Acer Aspire 6920 Gemstone, n i think its awesome, i can play aces high, can also play games like Tom Clancy's Hawks and what not, but the only problem i have is net connection, only been a problem since joining Sky Broadband so it aint the laptop causing it
It isnt the best model you can get but it has a 9500M GS 512Mb graphics card, 3GB Ram, 2.1Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo
Paid about £560 for it, so pretty good compared to paying £480 for that crap with a Compaq badge on the front of it :)
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oh and the extreme overheating from the day i bought it (overheated many a time) so bad that the rubbers on the bottom of the laptop wouldnt stay on because it was so hot the glue kept melting
And no word of a lie, for me to play Aces High on it, i had to use a metal grill thing from the kitchen to raise it off the desk, with the fan on pointing in its direction
That was the reason i didnt go for HP as im sure it is HP who own Compaq, so it put me off
what you needed was a cooling fan and a big one
something like this its what i have to use to run aces high on my wifes laptop
(http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h153/cphantom2002/antec-nbc200.jpg)
and it NEVER over heats with this thing under it
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And again, the backlit keyboard is great.
Yeah, I do a lot of typing in bed in the dark, so I know I would be missing keys with a brand-new laptop, still moving my fingers to where my old laptop keys were. Also great for playing games in the dark. Can't wait.
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I got the zantec z2000 laptop cooler and it works very nicely to keep my laptop cooler. Gaming laptops run very hot so I would recommend getting one as well like kilz mentioned. I finally broke after a year of use and got one.
I wouldnt buy a Alienware just because the fact that Dell owns them. I have always hated Dell but that is just me.
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I wouldn't buy an Alienware period. The pricing is ridiculous. Through building your own computer you can put together a similar machine for nearly half the price (desktops).
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I wouldn't buy an Alienware period. The pricing is ridiculous. Through building your own computer you can put together a similar machine for nearly half the price (desktops).
i would love to but i have never put a laptop together