So really at this point, anything I buy will be worlds better than what I have now, but I really want a bang for my buck, and I don't know as much about buying computers as I did before I had a car. (as far as what's on the market and best prices)
So..
Current specs are on a 5 year old Dell e1705 laptop.
Core 2 duo T7200 (2.0ghz)
2gb (maybe 667hz) RAM
ATi X1400 (with a diy dual heat sink so I can O/C it a good 30% to keep up with LFS and minecraft.. ish)
All running Windows 7 32 bit
I don't game much on my computer; if you don't know me it's mostly photo and video, both of which are awesome system hogs on different sides of the spectrum.
I do however play minecraft and that is oddly hard on CPU core and graphics cards.
So.
Hard drive space is pretty cheap now, I'm not that interested in SSD really, as my current 160gb 5400rpm hard drive is still plenty fast for me despite .. having under 20gb open space (I have been pushing and deleting everything I can to keep it around 20gb free)
Graphics card.. well shit, I'm on a laptop here. A desktop from 8 years ago would beat this thing. However Adobe and ATi seem to hate each other, so I'm aiming for an Nvidia card
CPU.. I've always used Intels, haven't heard anything negative on AMDs (not that I have many computer nerd friends these days) in a long time (10 years ago +), so either or.
I believe the obvious solution to Windows is 64 bit. Everything I use as far as Adobe products is 64 bit compatible so that is no problem
Most important part is.. I don't want to spend over $800 (including a 22" monitor)
In short.. I need:
Intel / AMD, 3GHz+ (4 core, or more)
Nvidia graphics
Windows 7 64 bit
big HD and big RAM (which really is the easy part)
22" monitor
for under $800
My Dell laptop has been through a lot and still performs amazingly, but.. I think it's finally time for an upgrade.
I've looked at iBuyPower's website and stuff but I typically go overboard on price super fast lol!
If anyone can help me out that would be great, thanks.
So..
Current specs are on a 5 year old Dell e1705 laptop.
Core 2 duo T7200 (2.0ghz)
2gb (maybe 667hz) RAM
ATi X1400 (with a diy dual heat sink so I can O/C it a good 30% to keep up with LFS and minecraft.. ish)
All running Windows 7 32 bit
I don't game much on my computer; if you don't know me it's mostly photo and video, both of which are awesome system hogs on different sides of the spectrum.
I do however play minecraft and that is oddly hard on CPU core and graphics cards.
So.
Hard drive space is pretty cheap now, I'm not that interested in SSD really, as my current 160gb 5400rpm hard drive is still plenty fast for me despite .. having under 20gb open space (I have been pushing and deleting everything I can to keep it around 20gb free)
Graphics card.. well shit, I'm on a laptop here. A desktop from 8 years ago would beat this thing. However Adobe and ATi seem to hate each other, so I'm aiming for an Nvidia card
CPU.. I've always used Intels, haven't heard anything negative on AMDs (not that I have many computer nerd friends these days) in a long time (10 years ago +), so either or.
I believe the obvious solution to Windows is 64 bit. Everything I use as far as Adobe products is 64 bit compatible so that is no problem
Most important part is.. I don't want to spend over $800 (including a 22" monitor)
In short.. I need:
Intel / AMD, 3GHz+ (4 core, or more)
Nvidia graphics
Windows 7 64 bit
big HD and big RAM (which really is the easy part)
22" monitor
for under $800
My Dell laptop has been through a lot and still performs amazingly, but.. I think it's finally time for an upgrade.
I've looked at iBuyPower's website and stuff but I typically go overboard on price super fast lol!
If anyone can help me out that would be great, thanks.