im off to college in the fall (double major in computer engineering and electrical engineering at the illinois institute of technology) and i have about $1100 to spend. i need at least 3gb of ram, 250gb hard drive, 2.4ghz core 2 processor, and a nvidia geforce 6800 graphics (or comparable 256mb capable) i want to run linux. what should i get?
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yeah, i know, but i need windows in case i need software that is windows exclusive.im looking for something along the lines of the sony vaio z620 but less expensive
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25/05/2009 04:31 PM
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You do know that graphic cards on laptops = absolute battery killer + those laptops are a pain in the @$$ to lug around, right?
Also, games don't terribly work well on Linux, so you've got some weird requirements there.
You're probably better playing the games on your desktop unless you plan to stay at college long hours. Videos will work though.
Otherwise, you seriously don't need the 2.4GHz requirement - games rely on the graphics card primarily, videos won't need that speed (in most cases that is) and most software won't need it either.
RAM seems reasonable. Would aim for a 8600GT/HD3600 card if you want games.
I can't give recommendations though, looking at the price, you'd probably be hard pressed to fill your requirements (most laptops with good graphics cards have a "gaming" label which you pay a premium for).
See if anyone else finds something.
EDIT: the Vaio you mentioned has a 9300M card, which is fairly poo poo. If you're fine with that card, it could be possible.
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well, all im shooting for is a laptop that i can use to play oblivion (with decent quality, obviously) in my spare time. i don't have a desktop, so the laptop would have to fill all of those responsibilities. plus, ill hav to run advanced programming software due to my major... that's why im shooting for the high cpu and grapics capabilities.
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25/05/2009 05:19 PM
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A HD3470 would probably work better if you can find a laptop with that.
trademark91 Wrote:plus, ill hav to run advanced programming software due to my major... that's why im shooting for the high cpu and grapics capabilities.
Is that a requirement of the course? Cause I seriously doubt you'll need it, and I doubt even more it's a requirement.
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the recommended graphics card for oblivion is the geforce6800. isn't that worse than the 9300m? and as for the cpu, i guess i want it more than i need it...
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trademark91 Wrote:the recommended graphics card for oblivion is the geforce6800. isn't that worse than the 9300m?
The 6800 was a high end card in it's day.
The general rule of thumb goes like this:
- high end cards » high bandwidth/speed
- newer low end cards » low bandwidth/speed, but does have newer technology / acceleration capabilities
So basically, older higher end cards run older games better. Newer low end cards may have a slight advantage for newer games which use DX10, for example. But in the case of the 9300M, the 6800 is probably still better anyway. The 9300M is more equivalent to a 6600GT (though the 6600 still has higher bandwidth and probably plays Oblivion better).
IDK, but I played Oblivion a lot on my 7800GT on high-ish (no AA/AF; 1024x768) settings and it would get a little laggy during combat scenes. Guess the 6800GT could go by with medium settings.
trademark91 Wrote:and as for the cpu, i guess i want it more than i need it...