I'm thinking about buying a new laptop. It's going to be a Dell. Given the nature of Dell, I have many options to customize my computer. Since I do want a nice machine, but not necessarily spend a fortune, I'm trying to cut back on unnecessary spending. What I basically want is a laptop that'll allow me to do graphics processing reasonably well. I
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Is a more powerful computer but the Intel® Core™ 2 Duo P8400 (2.20GHz/1066Mhz FSB/3MB cache) Will do for what you want it to.
I am more concerned about your graphics card. I lot of new games will not run well if at all if the graphics card isn't computable with the game anymore.
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Thanks for the input!
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The 256MB is dedicated RAM. It actually uses 1 GB or so? Not sure... it's not as ratty as it sounds! (I hope)
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We gave the PC we built 4 years ago a 256MB card. Never tried playing Sims 2 on it, so couldn't guess what Sims 3 might be like!!
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I probably could afford the extra cash, since I'm paying in installments, but I'm not keen on wasting it. Apparently the smaller one is more efficient and overall a better deal, so I went for that.
Thanks for the input!
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and shouldn't the slower CPU should come with a higher cache to compensate for the GHertzs a bit?
further there's the issue of power consumption if you're going mobile on a battery. look into the difference between the two CPUs if that is an issue (the higher cache one might consume less? not sure..).
i'm all for desktops and use a laptop only for general stuff when i need the mobility. so i'm not too worried about high-end performance.
but it doesn't sound like it's your case? to be honest, if you're buying a laptop today for all the use you mention, and i assume you're probably going to stick with it for a couple of years, i'd probably invest into one with a powerful graphics card. they're really pushing the graphics in games forward today, and i'm not sure it's good to invest in hardware that can barely cope with the current programs out there. it will be a nuisance in a year or two.
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You're right, I really prefer laptops. I know desktops are better in terms of performance, etc. but I just like dragging everything I have around with me at all times. It also was a much better idea while I was still changing positions a lot between home and college.
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