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asus vs dell vs lenovo ,which one is best

khuranarajat

Junior Member
which one is best between these ....whose cpu is best ....looking for rendering purpose..and will do casual gaming...budget is under 55k.


dell Studio config:
Intel® Core™ i5-460M Processor (2.53GHz, 2Core/4Threads, turbo up to 2.8GHz, 3M cache)
1GB NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 420M graphics with Bluetooth (with WIDI)

asus n53jq
Intel Core i7 720QM
NVIDIA Geforce GT 425M

lenovo y560
Core™ i5-460M
1GB Graphics ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5730

all are with 4 gm ram
 
Lenovo. I just bought a Dell Vostro, but am kind of wishing for a Lenovo just because they have a great reputation for their reliability.

The Studio is a higher quality series though, and should be fine.

Performance wise, I believe the Nvidia GT 4xx is better than the ATI; not entirely sure about that.
 
Lenovo. I just bought a Dell Vostro, but am kind of wishing for a Lenovo just because they have a great reputation for their reliability.

The Studio is a higher quality series though, and should be fine.

Performance wise, I believe the Nvidia GT 4xx is better than the ATI; not entirely sure about that.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/ATI-Mobility-Radeon-HD-5730.23825.0.html

Not really. The 5730 handily beats the GT435M, let alone the slower 425/420. In fact the 425M barely beats out the last gen GT330 despite having twice the shaders and even slower in SC2...Something is unusually wrong with mobile Fermi if you ask me.
 
It depends, I'll admit I'm prejudice. I have a Dell Inspiron 1505E and a Vostro 1700. Both of which were bought on the outlet and the lease return sites, in that order. I can find dell parts all over the place, especially Ebay. I've got both of these just about maxed out in performance parts i.e. processor, memory, graphic modules, bluetooth, wireless N adapters, SSD drives (for my Vostro boot drive). Doesn't make any economic sense, but I'm a computer geek.

But, if you not a geek, it may not be for you.
 
I would skip asus. Lots of bad reviews and issues when them.

The 420m (think low end GT240 ddr3) may be a little better than the 5730 (think 5570 desktop). But I think the 420m also uses more power.
 
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