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  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Peerzy View Post
    I've got a 64bit AMD in my new laptop and it's running great, don't just look at Intel's.
    what are AMD's processors that i should look at?
    are they equivelant to Core2Duo?

  2. Software & Hardware   -   #12
    Quote Originally Posted by shishio64 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Peerzy View Post
    I've got a 64bit AMD in my new laptop and it's running great, don't just look at Intel's.
    what are AMD's processors that i should look at?
    are they equivelant to Core2Duo?
    To be honest I havn't kept too up to date with hardware but I went for an Acer Aspire 9302.

    AMD Turion 64 MK-38 (2.2GHz, 512KB L2 cache)
    17" Acer CrystalBrite LCD Widescreen
    384MB Nvidia GeForce Go 6100
    120GB HDD
    DVD-/+RW
    2GB DDR2 Ram (came with 1GB DDR2 Ram but I purchases 2 X 1GB faster Ram sticks to bump it up to 2GB)

    This cost me around £450 ($800USD roughly) and I've found it really good, the extra 1GB of Ram cost an extra £60 ($110) however.

    My laptop was brought to be used for University (Computer Science) and a few other bits and pieces.


  3. Software & Hardware   -   #13
    Quote Originally Posted by Peerzy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by shishio64 View Post

    what are AMD's processors that i should look at?
    are they equivelant to Core2Duo?
    To be honest I havn't kept too up to date with hardware but I went for an Acer Aspire 9302.

    AMD Turion 64 MK-38 (2.2GHz, 512KB L2 cache)
    17" Acer CrystalBrite LCD Widescreen
    384MB Nvidia GeForce Go 6100
    120GB HDD
    DVD-/+RW
    2GB DDR2 Ram (came with 1GB DDR2 Ram but I purchases 2 X 1GB faster Ram sticks to bump it up to 2GB)

    This cost me around £450 ($800USD roughly) and I've found it really good, the extra 1GB of Ram cost an extra £60 ($110) however.

    My laptop was brought to be used for University (Computer Science) and a few other bits and pieces.
    you see, here in israel the exact same model costs about 665£ ($1365) and this the cheapest price that i have found...
    do you maybe know any computer store in europe, asia or the US that ships internationally (to Israel)?
    also, after searching newegg.com and pricegrabber, i found that many models that are available in my country
    (like HP Pavilion dv6510ej) are not available in the us and vice versa, whats up with that?
    and thanks for the info above...
    Last edited by shishio64; 09-29-2007 at 03:54 PM.

  4. Software & Hardware   -   #14
    ok, after doing some farther research on notebooks where i live, i came up with some models that im considering on buying, but feel free to throw in additional models that you think give best performance for the buck for my needs...
    i also realized in my research that some models (like HP's Pavilion dv6510ej) that i found where i live are non-existent in the US or Europe or have different names and vice versa. Oh and i have raised my budget to $1375 Max (but cheaper is better....)
    The models i found are:

    HP:
    Pavilion dv6510ej http://www.mashav.com/hardware/noteb...a.htm#DV6510EJ
    (look at the specs in english) the cheapest price i found was about $1160
    Pavilion dv6515ej http://www.mashav.com/hardware/noteb...a.htm#DV6515EJ (look at the specs in english) costs about $1350
    Pavilion dv6514ej http://www.mashav.com/hardware/noteb...a.htm#DV6514EJ (look at the specs in english) costs about $1620 (its beyond my budget but im considering it...)
    Compaq Nx6710s-GB883EA
    http://www.mashav.com/hardware/noteb...ta.htm#GB883EA
    (look at the specs in english) costs about $1265

    Acer
    Aspire 5104WLMI
    http://www.officedepot.co.il/catalog...QJ5&id=3944147
    costs about $1215
    Aspire 9302WSMI http://www.officedepot.co.il/catalog...901055&pr=&N=2
    costs about $1365

    Gigabyte
    W552U-DC20M2H12 http://www.gcomputer.co.il/pl_product~70520~189~0.htm
    costs about $1310

    Lenovo
    3000 N200 TY2B2IV costs about $1385
    3000 N200 TY2BNIV costs about $1420 (but they are butt ugly...)
    3000 N200 TY2B3IV costs about $1360

    Infinity
    INF M665-N3 costs about $1425
    INF FL91-CD1 costs about $1265
    INF FL91-CD2 costs about $1480

    HP's Pavilion dv6510ej is the model that i think is the best for my needs, but the fact that it comes with an integreted GPU (intel X3100) and has a max RAM capacity of only 2GB and includes only 1GB of 2X512 moduls, is a bit of a turn-off for me....

    which do you think i should get? (you can recommend other notebooks that are not on my list, but not every model that is available in the US or Europe is available in Israel....)

    Thanks!
    Last edited by shishio64; 10-02-2007 at 10:17 AM.

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    Go with 1GB RAM now, and feel the pain running vista later.

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    Here's a really good deal from Dell:

    Dell Vostro 1500 Notebook - Core 2 Duo, 2GB DDR2 SDRAM, 120GB HDD, 128MB NVIDIA

    $699 + Free Shipping





  7. Software & Hardware   -   #17
    Dell's Vostro is not available in my country... and if it were im sure the price tag would be $1400....

    anyway, right now im considering on buying either the HP Pavilion dv6510ej (couldnt find it outside of israel, maybe it has a different name):
    Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor 2.0GHz (T7300) ~, 800MHz FSB, 4MB L2 64 Bit (SantaRosa)
    15.4" WXGA (1280x800)
    1,024 MB DDRII 667MHz (up to 2 GB) (2x512)
    120GB (5,400 rpm)
    DVD R/W + Card Reader
    Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 up to 256MB
    Lan 10/100 + Modem+ Wireless 802.11a/b/g + Bluetooth + Camera
    2.99 KG
    Microsoft® Windows® Vista™ Home Premium
    3xUSB 2.0, IEEE 1394, VGA, RJ-11, S-video TV-Out, RJ -45, IR, Remote Control (6-cell Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery), 5-in-1 Card reader
    costs about $1160

    or the more advanced model HP Pavilion dv6515ej (ditto):
    Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor 2.0GHz (T7300) ~, 800MHz FSB, 4MB L2 64 Bit (SantaRosa)
    15.4" WXGA (1280x800)
    1,024 MB DDRII 667MHz (up to 2 GB) (2x512)
    160GB (5,400 rpm)
    DVD R/W + Card Reader
    NVIDIA® GeForce™ Go 8400M with 128MB dedicated up to 383MB
    Lan 10/100 + Modem+ Wireless 802.11a/b/g + Bluetooth + Camera
    2.99 KG
    Microsoft® Windows® Vista™ Home Premium
    3xUSB 2.0, IEEE 1394, VGA, RJ-11, S-video TV-Out, RJ -45, IR, Remote Control (6-cell Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery), 5-in-1 Card reader
    costs about $1350

    but does the extra $190 seem like a reasonable price to pay for the extra 40gb HDD memory and the dedicated Geforce 8400M GPU for my needs?
    (remember that watching movies is one of my needs...)

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    Intel GMA X3100 256MB is integrated (shared), so you'd only be really getting only 128MB out of it.

    So, the HDD and NVIDIA 256MB graphics card is worth it.


  9. Software & Hardware   -   #19
    For a Vista laptop you need 2GB of Ram. This coming from a uni student who brought a 1GB laptop and then brought 2 X 1GB sticks to bring it to 2GB.

    You will be waisting your money getting anything less than 2GB. Alternativly go for an XP laptop with 1GB, should be cheaper as well.


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