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Computers and Software => Computers and Software - General => Topic started by: Prosperi-Tees on June 13, 2016, 12:26:30 AM
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My real only requirement is that it can run Corey Draw X4. Haven't researched much but will an I3 processor be enough? I haven't had a laptop for about a year now and I kind of equate that to my business decline as I have essentially gotten away from working on my business at home. Some will say I shouldn't work at home but I need to get back to where we had steady growth and that was when I was focused on it and working on it from home.
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Shoot this may work for the light use I'll be doing
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus-15-6-laptop-intel-core-i3-4gb-memory-1tb-hard-drive-silver/4831500.p?id=bb4831500&skuId=4831500&productCategoryId=pcmcat247400050000 (http://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus-15-6-laptop-intel-core-i3-4gb-memory-1tb-hard-drive-silver/4831500.p?id=bb4831500&skuId=4831500&productCategoryId=pcmcat247400050000)
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Try a refurbished computer from these guys
http://www.newegg.com/Laptop-Notebooks/RefurbishedStore/ID-64?name=Refurbished-Laptops-Notebooks (http://www.newegg.com/Laptop-Notebooks/RefurbishedStore/ID-64?name=Refurbished-Laptops-Notebooks)
I have bought several desk tops they work fine and for the delivered price you can simply chuck them out and start again
www.newegg.com (http://www.newegg.com)
mooseman
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I recommend at least a Core i5 processor and 8 gigs of ram, preferably 16 gigs so you are somewhat future proof. There are some good PCs out there for the money.
Asus and Acer has some good bang for the buck laptops, I'd take a look at some of them.
What is your price range?
You can get things done with an i3 and 4 gigs of ram, but I personally can't stand any kind of lag. 8 gigs of ram will help you multitask a little better without anything slowing down.
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I second moose and nation. Newegg is excellent, and Asus make very nice machines that offer great bang for your buck. Definitely go with an i5 and 8gb ram minimum.
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How about this one? Not sure if the SSD drive is good enough or not.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA5WM2CA1212 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA5WM2CA1212)
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How about this one? Not sure if the SSD drive is good enough or not.
[url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA5WM2CA1212[/url] ([url]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA5WM2CA1212[/url])
that looks pretty good for the money. 128GB will work with Win7 as long as you don't install too much stuff. You'll have to store everything but the programs on a flash drive or external hdd. OS and Corel will probably take up close to 100GB (I'm guessing).
pierre
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Oh not sure I want to deal with a flash drive or external HD for storage, might have to keep looking.
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Oh not sure I want to deal with a flash drive or external HD for storage, might have to keep looking.
you'd only have to store the extras or older files. You should be able to keep 30 day's worth of work on it. I just checked my system and Win 7 with about a dozen programs is approx 100GB.
pierre
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find one with a larger SSD. You will really want the extra space and they don't cost that much more.
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Ok Ill keep looking, thanks
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Try to find something with at least a 256 SSD. Also, a full size or even a micro SD card reader is a great way to expand storage with little hassle. I keep a card in my thinkpad and it sits flush. You can get a 256 card for pretty cheap and it'll double your storage.
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That 128 drive was the hot setup a few years back, as anything larger cost a fortune. Now, they are often below $50, and double the size is less than $90.
My desktop is three years old, and came with a 128 SSD for OS, boot and most applications. I run CorelDRAW Suite X6, an old Photoshop 7, Open Office, and a half dozen or so other little things and have 14gigs left only.
I also have a 1 terrabyte HDD for data
Now, recently, I've thought of upgrading an old i5 laptop with an SSD installed in the DVD bay.
I noticed that the Lennovo which is linked still has a similar space to add another drive. Newer machines don't always have this.
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This one should work much better ya think?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834331328 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834331328)
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There is not a thing wrong with 128G SSD drive.
I have Win10 on a 110G drive and the operating system and all installed aps take up only 35.3G leaving 75.9G free. It's on a desktop so I use a second drive for general storage such as .ps, .cdr files, etc.
However running a laptop would require, as mentioned, a USB drive, but you could just operate using the available SSD space and then archive off files on a regular basis.
Just didn't want you to be too concerned if you have to end up with a 128G SSD.
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find one with a larger SSD. You will really want the extra space and they don't cost that much more.
I ALWAYS buy my own or my clients laptops based on the CPU, and the OS, and the screen.
Other than that the hard drive size and the amount of RAM is irrelevant to me as I will replace them.
I just purchased a new HP 17.3" laptop yesterday that has an i7 (highly recommend over the i3 or i5) and Win 7 64 pro.
The system only came with 6 GB of memory and a 1 TB 5400 rpm HDD.
The price on the laptop was $599.
I purchased a 16 GB memory kit for $50 and I have a 480GB Mushkin SSD that I paid $99 for.
Total cost with shipping $748.
If you price a laptop with the same CPU, RAM, and SSD you will be in the $900 to $1100 range.
I feel like this was the best bang for the buck I could find a the time.
So I recommend searching for a laptop based on the criteria mentioned above and buy memory and an SSD to suit your needs... much cheaper.
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I'd argue the i5 on a laptop is superior for any size that is designed with mobility in mind. 17" is a huge laptop (I have one), and really it is more like a desktop you can move around occasionally than a true take home everyday kind of laptop in my opinion. The i5 will use quite a bit less battery than the i7 and not get as hot when using it away from a desk.
As for swapping components, I think that is fine for some people, but I'm not sure how comfortable Prosperitee is going to be doing that stuff.