Hey guys,
I'm seriously considering purchasing a new laptop, as mine now requires a new battery and I don't want to risk spending money on a new battery when I've had computers with the computer non stop anyway (motherboards been replaced ~7+ times, fingerprint reader replaced, screen replaced, keyboard replaced, ram replaced, all on seperate intervals.)
Current computer
- Dell XPS M1530
- 3gb ram
- Intel core 2 duo T7250 (2.0ghz, 2MB L2 cache, 800MHz FSB)
- 250gb hard drive
- NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT graphics card
Ok I use this computer for heavy graphics work (Often 20+ ~4mb photos open at any time in photoshop CS4, also use illustrator CS4) and uni work (On between 8am-11pmish) typing notes in word and powerpoint. Due to the graphics work, I need a fairly high powered machine.
Price range up to about $1500, I'd like to upgrade from my computer somewhat (min 320gb HD, 2.1ghz +, 4gb ram+ etc) though obviously with this price range I cant get anything too flash.
Questions
- Any computer recommendations?
- Any positive or negative comments about certain brands? i.e. I've recently had heaps of problems with dell, has anyone else? Their customer service is great, but the product itself (from my experience) is crap
- AMD vs Intel for laptops? I've researched these and it seems to be mixed opinions
- My current processor is a T7250; the current processor in my price range seems to be the T6500, is this better? (I dunno what the info in this link means lol)
- Graphics cards- I'd like to have decent graphics; I currently have the NVIDIA 8600M GT, but most of the current computers in my price range, on the dell site at least, have an ATI mobility Radeon HD4330-256MB- I've heard from some people that this card isn't as good. How does it really compare, do you know? As well as the ATI mobility Radeon HD 4570 512MB and the ATI mobility Radeon HD 4670 1GB?
Sorry for the excessively long post but I live off my laptop so would like to make the right choice. [FONT="][/FONT][FONT="][FONT="][/FONT][/FONT]
I'm seriously considering purchasing a new laptop, as mine now requires a new battery and I don't want to risk spending money on a new battery when I've had computers with the computer non stop anyway (motherboards been replaced ~7+ times, fingerprint reader replaced, screen replaced, keyboard replaced, ram replaced, all on seperate intervals.)
Current computer
- Dell XPS M1530
- 3gb ram
- Intel core 2 duo T7250 (2.0ghz, 2MB L2 cache, 800MHz FSB)
- 250gb hard drive
- NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT graphics card
Ok I use this computer for heavy graphics work (Often 20+ ~4mb photos open at any time in photoshop CS4, also use illustrator CS4) and uni work (On between 8am-11pmish) typing notes in word and powerpoint. Due to the graphics work, I need a fairly high powered machine.
Price range up to about $1500, I'd like to upgrade from my computer somewhat (min 320gb HD, 2.1ghz +, 4gb ram+ etc) though obviously with this price range I cant get anything too flash.
Questions
- Any computer recommendations?
- Any positive or negative comments about certain brands? i.e. I've recently had heaps of problems with dell, has anyone else? Their customer service is great, but the product itself (from my experience) is crap
- AMD vs Intel for laptops? I've researched these and it seems to be mixed opinions
- My current processor is a T7250; the current processor in my price range seems to be the T6500, is this better? (I dunno what the info in this link means lol)
- Graphics cards- I'd like to have decent graphics; I currently have the NVIDIA 8600M GT, but most of the current computers in my price range, on the dell site at least, have an ATI mobility Radeon HD4330-256MB- I've heard from some people that this card isn't as good. How does it really compare, do you know? As well as the ATI mobility Radeon HD 4570 512MB and the ATI mobility Radeon HD 4670 1GB?
Sorry for the excessively long post but I live off my laptop so would like to make the right choice. [FONT="][/FONT][FONT="][FONT="][/FONT][/FONT]