not sure what i want... college based needs...

goosy22

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i'm going to college next year for engineering... people have recommended my that i build a desktop for pure computing power... i agree with them but i still am kind of partial to buying a laptop... i know the pro's and cons of both...

i guess i'm wondering what would the best configuration be???

i found a dell dimension 6000 with 2 Ghz pentium m, 1 GB DDR2 533, 60GB 5400RPM and other bells and whistles for just shy of 1100 bucks... would this be good enough for running things like autoCAD and other engineering programs... i believe it only had a intel media accelerator 900
 
That dell is a MAJOR rip! I got my system below(well, single 80G and single DVD-RW) for just under $700! Well... That is without a monitor... I don't know if you planned to get one as well, but my LCD was right around 200, so that still keeps the price under what you posted and the system's much more powerful...

But what you need... Hmm... I think laptop would be better suiting for college. They can be quite powerful. I've never tired AutoCAD on my laptop, but I feel quite sure it'd handle it just fine... Not as well as my desktop, but well enough.
 
The_Other_One said:
That dell is a MAJOR rip! I got my system below(well, single 80G and single DVD-RW) for just under $700!
but that laptop is much more powerful, lol
 
ro0kie said:
go for the Macbook Pro.

maybe, they tend to be more expensive for what you get. i would personally stick with the dell or look around. i would not get anything with specs worse than that for what u want to do
 
the macbook pro is too damn much for me... something around $1200 would be nice

like this dell:

Date & Time: March 22,2006 10:44 AM CST
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
E1505 Dual Core Qty 1
Intel® Core™ Duo processor T2500 (2MB Cache/2GHz/667MHz FSB), Genuine Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005 Unit Price $1,621.00
Dell Home Customers: Save $200 off Dell Inspiron E1505!
Limited Time Offer!
- $200.00

complete details:
Inspiron E1505 Intel® Core™ Duo processor T2500 (2MB Cache/2GHz/667MHz FSB)
Operating System (Office software not included) Genuine Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005
LCD Panel 15.4 inch Wide Screen XGA Display
Memory 1GB Shared Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 533MHz, 2 Dimm
Video Card 128MB ATI MOBILITY™ RADEON® X1300 HyperMemory™
Hard Drive 60GB 5400rpm SATA Hard Drive
Network Card and Modem Integrated 10/100 Network Card and Modem
Adobe Software Adobe® Acrobat® Reader 6.0
Combo/DVD+RW Drives FREE 8X CD/DVD Burner (DVD+/-RW) with double-layer DVD+R write capability
Wireless Networking Cards Intel® PRO 3945 and Dell 350 Bluetooth Internal Wireless Cards
Office Productivity Software (Pre-Installed) No productivity suite- Corel WordPerfect word processor only
Anti-Virus/Security Suite (Pre-installed) No Security Subscription
Primary Battery 53 WHr 6-cell Lithium Ion Primary Battery
Hardware Warranty 1Yr Ltd Warranty, 1Yr Mail-In Service, and 1Yr HW Warranty Support
Dial-Up Internet Access 6 Months America Online Internet Access Included
Mobile Broadband No Broadband Expresscard technology is available in the market now
Operating System Re-Installation CD PC Restore recovery system by Symantec
Dell Digital Entertainment Deluxe Entertainment Pack - Starter plus a total Music and Photo package

TOTAL:$1,421.00


the one thing i'd really like is xp pro w/sp2... but for 150 bucks i think i'll use my other "resources" to get it...
 
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sorry to double post... i'm in a hurry... but OMEGA, if you don't mind me asking, how much did your dell cost you? and what kind of things do you do with it?
 
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The Dell you posted the specs to sounds pretty nice....I have a Dell...came with 40gb hd, 256mb ram, 10/100 ethernet, cd-rom, and no floppy (plus all the standard stock parts). it cost me under $400. since then, i've added a lot more (1gb ram, 220gb extra hd, etc), and it runs fine. although.....i think i'm running 280watts on a 250watt power supply :O.
 
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