New Lap Top
Posted: Thu May 09, 2013 4:16 pm
Sorry – I have no doubt this has been asked before and also probably debated to death but I would welcome any views on a spec for a new lap top. My existing lap top is now eight years old, on its last legs and, as far as TS2013 is concerned, a complete non starter. As you will see from the footer on this post I have quite a good spec desktop machine built by myself last year.
I am now looking for a decent spec laptop which will deal with all the usual tasks, cope with my serious interest in digital photography and also hopefully run TS2013 to a decent standard at fairly high settings. I am looking for a portable computer rather than the smallest/lightest weight lap top as I will not be carrying it around on a daily basis.
I am looking at an OcUK lap top which comes with a 17.3” screen (1920x1080 resolution), Intel i7-3630QM processor, 8GB 1600Mhz DDR 3 memory, 60GB SSD (for operating system- Windows 8 64 bit) and built in 750GB 7200 rpm hard drive. The graphics are AMD Radeon HD7970M with 2GB GDDR5 – I have no previous experience of Radeon graphics having been firmly in the Nvidia camp on everything up until now. All of this comes in a 3.9kg package and for a penny short of £1,200 including VAT.
From the research I have done this seems to be a quite high spec computer for the price but is a significant investment so needless to say so I would welcome any views before I click the purchase button.
Many thanks as always in anticipation of any advice or tips.
Regards
Peter
I am now looking for a decent spec laptop which will deal with all the usual tasks, cope with my serious interest in digital photography and also hopefully run TS2013 to a decent standard at fairly high settings. I am looking for a portable computer rather than the smallest/lightest weight lap top as I will not be carrying it around on a daily basis.
I am looking at an OcUK lap top which comes with a 17.3” screen (1920x1080 resolution), Intel i7-3630QM processor, 8GB 1600Mhz DDR 3 memory, 60GB SSD (for operating system- Windows 8 64 bit) and built in 750GB 7200 rpm hard drive. The graphics are AMD Radeon HD7970M with 2GB GDDR5 – I have no previous experience of Radeon graphics having been firmly in the Nvidia camp on everything up until now. All of this comes in a 3.9kg package and for a penny short of £1,200 including VAT.
From the research I have done this seems to be a quite high spec computer for the price but is a significant investment so needless to say so I would welcome any views before I click the purchase button.
Many thanks as always in anticipation of any advice or tips.
Regards
Peter