Something new?bjornolf wrote:Um, help?

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Something new?bjornolf wrote:Um, help?
You are going to love it!Ima Facultiwyfe wrote:I brought home my new MacPro yesterday and am totally and completely lost. Bought Native a hamburger today in exchange for an hour of tutoring. He's a great teacher, but it was like drinking from a fire hose!
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I was hoping somebody would hit up my performance questions.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Something new?bjornolf wrote:Um, help?
That's OK. I'm a 34 year old teenager and I can't help him either!Ima Facultiwyfe wrote:Sorry you are having performance problems. But, I'm a 72 year old grandmother. I don't think I can help you with that sort of thing.![]()
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Um, question, not problem.Ima Facultiwyfe wrote:Sorry you are having performance problems. But, I'm a 72 year old grandmother. I don't think I can help you with that sort of thing.![]()
Love, Ima
If you're 34, I'm a Las Vegas showgirl!OZZIE4DUKE wrote:That's OK. I'm a 34 year old teenager and I can't help him either!Ima Facultiwyfe wrote:Sorry you are having performance problems. But, I'm a 72 year old grandmother. I don't think I can help you with that sort of thing.![]()
Love, Ima
You got the legs for it!Ima Facultiwyfe wrote:If you're 34, I'm a Las Vegas showgirl!OZZIE4DUKE wrote:That's OK. I'm a 34 year old teenager and I can't help him either!Ima Facultiwyfe wrote:Sorry you are having performance problems. But, I'm a 72 year old grandmother. I don't think I can help you with that sort of thing.![]()
Love, Ima
Love, Ima
Come on, DA, help a fellow '97er out.bjornolf wrote:Sorry. I posted all of that when I started this thread, but I realize that was months ago. I don't do much gaming on pc. I'm mostly a console guy when it comes to that, though that's pretty much due to my never having owned a laptop that didn't suffer nasty slow downs during gaming b/c 99% of mobile processors just weren't up to the task, at least the ones I could afford. My pc gaming is mostly limited to solitaire, minefield, and maybe the occasional word scrambling game on facebook. I do a lot of photo and family home video editing and uploading, though.
I'd pretty much settled on the HP Envy, mostly because it was the only decent laptop w/ a bluray drive and a 17" HD screen. I'm not overly worried about carrying it around. I use my ipad for that mostly. If a good lenovo/thinkpad comes out with 17" screen, I'd look into it though. The only one their site had said it was out of stock and they didn't know when it would come back.
As for waiting, I'm kind of reaching critical mass. I've put off getting one for three months now and limping along with my ipad as I've basically been afraid of pulling the trigger and getting the wrong thing. However, I have things I need a real computer for now that the kids are back in school. I MIGHT be able to hold off. Is there anything awesomely new coming out, or will it basically be the same hardware with the new OS?
Thanks.
Windsor, do you keep a supply of cookies on it?windsor wrote:There is always something newer coming out....if you wait for the next big thing you'll never buy anything!
The HP Envy is a good choice. Mr. Windsor and I both have HPs and are very happy with them. I 'built' both of them of HPs site (as a teacher Mr. Windsor gets a discount) and went for the fastest processors and most ram available. I was not so concerned about drive space, as that is cheap and easy to supplement externally. I went for the top end processors on both our laptops to essentially extend their practical life span (the length of time between purchase and my decided that it is a big slow big and getting a new one)
The one issue with high performance laptops (any make/model) as that they run hot. Hot is bad. (I might have possibley contributed to this by overclocking) Toshiba's vent heat to the side, HPs and Dells tend to run hot on the bottom. You need to dispate the heat one way or another (ironically on my desk at home the best thing for keeping it cool is NOT the coolings pads I own...it is a stinkin' aluminum cookie sheet. No joke.
I thought for sure you were going to say CMOS chip!OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Windsor, do you keep a supply of cookies on it?windsor wrote:There is always something newer coming out....if you wait for the next big thing you'll never buy anything!
The HP Envy is a good choice. Mr. Windsor and I both have HPs and are very happy with them. I 'built' both of them of HPs site (as a teacher Mr. Windsor gets a discount) and went for the fastest processors and most ram available. I was not so concerned about drive space, as that is cheap and easy to supplement externally. I went for the top end processors on both our laptops to essentially extend their practical life span (the length of time between purchase and my decided that it is a big slow big and getting a new one)
The one issue with high performance laptops (any make/model) as that they run hot. Hot is bad. (I might have possibley contributed to this by overclocking) Toshiba's vent heat to the side, HPs and Dells tend to run hot on the bottom. You need to dispate the heat one way or another (ironically on my desk at home the best thing for keeping it cool is NOT the coolings pads I own...it is a stinkin' aluminum cookie sheet. No joke.
If so, what kind? I'm thinking chocolate chip!
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That's great advice. I'll need to get a cookie sheet. I was reading reviews saying the new envys have dual fans right on the hot spots that seem to work really well. I'll believe it when I see it.windsor wrote: The one issue with high performance laptops (any make/model) as that they run hot. Hot is bad. (I might have possibley contributed to this by overclocking) Toshiba's vent heat to the side, HPs and Dells tend to run hot on the bottom. You need to dispate the heat one way or another (ironically on my desk at home the best thing for keeping it cool is NOT the coolings pads I own...it is a stinkin' aluminum cookie sheet. No joke.
Once you get the laptop and use it for a brief time you'll know where the hot spots are and can find a solution to cool them (hint: ice water baths are BAD ideas)bjornolf wrote:That's great advice. I'll need to get a cookie sheet. I was reading reviews saying the new envys have dual fans right on the hot spots that seem to work really well. I'll believe it when I see it.windsor wrote: The one issue with high performance laptops (any make/model) as that they run hot. Hot is bad. (I might have possibley contributed to this by overclocking) Toshiba's vent heat to the side, HPs and Dells tend to run hot on the bottom. You need to dispate the heat one way or another (ironically on my desk at home the best thing for keeping it cool is NOT the coolings pads I own...it is a stinkin' aluminum cookie sheet. No joke.
OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Windsor, do you keep a supply of cookies on it?windsor wrote:There is always something newer coming out....if you wait for the next big thing you'll never buy anything!
The HP Envy is a good choice. Mr. Windsor and I both have HPs and are very happy with them. I 'built' both of them of HPs site (as a teacher Mr. Windsor gets a discount) and went for the fastest processors and most ram available. I was not so concerned about drive space, as that is cheap and easy to supplement externally. I went for the top end processors on both our laptops to essentially extend their practical life span (the length of time between purchase and my decided that it is a big slow big and getting a new one)
The one issue with high performance laptops (any make/model) as that they run hot. Hot is bad. (I might have possibley contributed to this by overclocking) Toshiba's vent heat to the side, HPs and Dells tend to run hot on the bottom. You need to dispate the heat one way or another (ironically on my desk at home the best thing for keeping it cool is NOT the coolings pads I own...it is a stinkin' aluminum cookie sheet. No joke.
If so, what kind? I'm thinking chocolate chip!
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But we have a cookie monster!!lawgrad91 wrote:Ymmm, cookies. (how can we not have a cookie smilie? We have a waffle, but no cookie? Makes me want aeven if the sun isn't over the yardarm.)
bjornolf wrote:Sorry. I posted all of that when I started this thread, but I realize that was months ago. I don't do much gaming on pc. I'm mostly a console guy when it comes to that, though that's pretty much due to my never having owned a laptop that didn't suffer nasty slow downs during gaming b/c 99% of mobile processors just weren't up to the task, at least the ones I could afford. My pc gaming is mostly limited to solitaire, minefield, and maybe the occasional word scrambling game on facebook. I do a lot of photo and family home video editing and uploading, though.
I'd pretty much settled on the HP Envy, mostly because it was the only decent laptop w/ a bluray drive and a 17" HD screen. I'm not overly worried about carrying it around. I use my ipad for that mostly. If a good lenovo/thinkpad comes out with 17" screen, I'd look into it though. The only one their site had said it was out of stock and they didn't know when it would come back.
As for waiting, I'm kind of reaching critical mass. I've put off getting one for three months now and limping along with my ipad as I've basically been afraid of pulling the trigger and getting the wrong thing. However, I have things I need a real computer for now that the kids are back in school. I MIGHT be able to hold off. Is there anything awesomely new coming out, or will it basically be the same hardware with the new OS?
Thanks.
Do you really have that many blu-ray movies that having a DVD drive to watch them on your laptop matters a lot? I can't remember the last time I bought a physical copy of any entertainment form (making an exception for some reference books, I'm old school there.)bjornolf wrote:Finally got my shit together and am picking a laptop. Just a few quick questions about options:
1. Big price jump from 8 to 12 to 16 GBs RAM, basically $100/jump. Is it worth the jump? Will I notice a difference? I assume I want at least 12, but what about the 16?
2. Big price jump to go from i7 2.3 GHz, 6MB L3 cache to i7 2.6 GHz, 6MB L3 cache to i7 2.7 GHz, 8MB L3 cache processor (+/- $200/jump). Again, is it worth the price? Would I notice? Best to go with middle one?
3. If I had to choose between 12 GBs with suped up processor v. 16 with middle or bottom one, which?
3. Intel 2x2 v. 3x3 802.11 WLAN. Not such a big price jump, but how much difference will it make?
4. 1TB 5400RPM drive v. 750GB 7200RPM hybrid drive. Price difference is negligible. Doubt I'll fill up the 750, let alone 1TB. Which drive is more reliable? Will I ever notice the speed difference?
5. Windows 7 home premium v. pro v. ultimate? Price difference is big. All in 64 bit. I think I know this one.
Thanks so much.