pbdr
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I started a thread last week asking for laptop recommendations and got some help there, but now I have some further questions.
Based on the "ASUS...Any Good?" thread, well, ASUS seems to be a good laptop brand and I am looking currently looking at those; however, the world of laptop processors seems to be even more convoluted than desktop processors and I have some questions regarding which is better and such.
So, to make it as simple as possible, what is a good laptop processor; I have seen AMD Mobile Turion 64, Intel pentium M (Celeron and Sonoma), Intel pentium M, Intel Celeron, and Intel Core Duo. I understand that some of those Intels are the same, but help me distinguish which is better please.
As I brought up before, I don't usually run individual large programs, but often to use multiple (4 - 8) programs simultaeously, plus your standard background apps (antivirus, email, etc.). I am thinking that at least a gig of RAM will help that. Also, a 5,400 or 7,200 rpm HDD should aid in overall speed (I think at least), with maybe 60 to 80 GB size-wise (will this effect heat/noise?).
For processor, I am thinking that the Intel Core Duo will probably fit my needs very well, and the Intel has the adde bonus of running DDR2 currently.
Other important aspects are heat and noise; obviously I want to keep both to a minimum and processor power and HDD rpm both add to that correct?
Also, Iwould like a high def display (15 - 15.4"), but I don't need a separate graphics card.
My total budget is approximately $1500.00.
Anyway, I am just trying to pin down what I need and if it can be had for that budget; I don't need specific recommendations at this point.
Based on the "ASUS...Any Good?" thread, well, ASUS seems to be a good laptop brand and I am looking currently looking at those; however, the world of laptop processors seems to be even more convoluted than desktop processors and I have some questions regarding which is better and such.
So, to make it as simple as possible, what is a good laptop processor; I have seen AMD Mobile Turion 64, Intel pentium M (Celeron and Sonoma), Intel pentium M, Intel Celeron, and Intel Core Duo. I understand that some of those Intels are the same, but help me distinguish which is better please.
As I brought up before, I don't usually run individual large programs, but often to use multiple (4 - 8) programs simultaeously, plus your standard background apps (antivirus, email, etc.). I am thinking that at least a gig of RAM will help that. Also, a 5,400 or 7,200 rpm HDD should aid in overall speed (I think at least), with maybe 60 to 80 GB size-wise (will this effect heat/noise?).
For processor, I am thinking that the Intel Core Duo will probably fit my needs very well, and the Intel has the adde bonus of running DDR2 currently.
Other important aspects are heat and noise; obviously I want to keep both to a minimum and processor power and HDD rpm both add to that correct?
Also, Iwould like a high def display (15 - 15.4"), but I don't need a separate graphics card.
My total budget is approximately $1500.00.
Anyway, I am just trying to pin down what I need and if it can be had for that budget; I don't need specific recommendations at this point.