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September 13th, 2009, 01:12 PM
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New laptop choices
I'm going to be buying a new Toshiba laptop when Win 7 becomes available preinstalled. The way I use my machine is that everything I do is done in VMware VM's.
The most demanding program I use is Delorme Street Atlas which runs on a XP 64bit VM.
So, I'm looking for recommendations.
Should I go for a dual core processor? And does AMD or Intel make any significant difference?
Hard drive: Will a 7200 rpm drive give me noticeable better performance over the standard 5400 rpm drive?
Win 7: Might I be better off getting Vista with a free upgrade to Win 7 so I can do a clean install without all the bloatware?
RAM: I've been using 4G of RAM with a Win 7 64 bit system which seems to be adequate, would I get any advantage out of 6Gigs?
And if there's anything else you can think of let me know.
TIA
Last edited by DVOM; September 13th, 2009 at 01:16 PM.
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September 13th, 2009, 04:48 PM
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In my experience, the 7200 RPM drive will have a noticeable performance benefit. It will drain the battery faster though.
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September 17th, 2009, 11:48 AM
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Absolutely go for dual core, it makes a big difference with virtual machines. And you would benefit from 6 gigs IMO, virtualisation uses RAM like it's going out of fashion. I'm seriously thinking about 12 gigs for my next desktop build, because of the amount of memory VMs use.
Nick.
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