Hey guys,
I have been looking to buy a laptop for some time. Actually, I have till I go to college next fall, but I have been looking around. Here are the specs that I am looking for right now:
15 inch screen
Capability of 4gb ram (I can install it after buying it if needed)
Windows 7 Home Premium or better 64bit
At least 250 gb hard drive
4 year warranty? (I would like it, but they cost a LOT)
Now, my question: Since I plan to be doing an engineering major, I will probably have graphic intensive programs. So, I will need a pretty good graphics card and a nice processor.
So, I have been looking at something with 2.6GHz processor, but recently I have been looking at the Intel i7's. The thing is, when I look at something in my price range (under 1000 preferably, highest 1200), the Core i7's are like 1.73 GHz. Are they so good that a 1.73GHz would be better than, let's say, an Intel Core 2 Duo 2.6GHz processor.
Also, what graphics card would be sufficient for an engineering major?
Btw, I have been looking at the Dell Inspiron 15 as my best choice right now. Any better ones out there?
Thanks,
Shashdev
I have been looking to buy a laptop for some time. Actually, I have till I go to college next fall, but I have been looking around. Here are the specs that I am looking for right now:
15 inch screen
Capability of 4gb ram (I can install it after buying it if needed)
Windows 7 Home Premium or better 64bit
At least 250 gb hard drive
4 year warranty? (I would like it, but they cost a LOT)
Now, my question: Since I plan to be doing an engineering major, I will probably have graphic intensive programs. So, I will need a pretty good graphics card and a nice processor.
So, I have been looking at something with 2.6GHz processor, but recently I have been looking at the Intel i7's. The thing is, when I look at something in my price range (under 1000 preferably, highest 1200), the Core i7's are like 1.73 GHz. Are they so good that a 1.73GHz would be better than, let's say, an Intel Core 2 Duo 2.6GHz processor.
Also, what graphics card would be sufficient for an engineering major?
Btw, I have been looking at the Dell Inspiron 15 as my best choice right now. Any better ones out there?
Thanks,
Shashdev

The American version has Core2Duo at 2.4Ghz, but goes to 2.9Ghz when you press the Turbo button. Sweet 

