sorry, whats i5 quad?
Depends entirely on the specific model numbers and your intended usage. Can you help us out in those areas by posting more details?
- don't have the specs to hand.
but if I have a guideline I can look next time i'm in the city centre.
do you know of any rating/ test scores which show certain i5's perform relatively better than others.
-i'm also interested in previous comment that i5 for laptop may not be quad core. i will check those links.
- so, overall is 2 gb GPU overkill on a small screen? if using a larger monitor would 1gb still be fine for watching HD video etc.?
thanks!
actually, for intel mobile cpus, they are all 2core + HT-i'm also interested in previous comment that i5 for laptop may not be quad core. i will check those links.
- so, overall is 2 gb GPU overkill on a small screen? if using a larger monitor would 1gb still be fine for watching HD video etc.?
thanks!
Look into Sager or Clevo laptops, they are pretty cheap.
Your answer depends on what you want to use the laptop for. If you are playing games go for i5 + GPU. The integrated gpu on the i5/i7 is good for video decoding/watching and desktop apps, but not really enough for playing games. Any games and you are going to want a GPU. Probably a Geforce 555m or Radeon 5770m, or something along those lines. You can get a system like this for around $800.
Look at forums at notebookreview dot com, they have tons of people who will be able to help you figure this out.
From what I've found:
lenovo: i5 2410m + radeon 6730m
Can't find exact model of toshiba but I'm guessing it's a dual core and gpu appears to be 525m
2620m + gt525m
Assuming no games, go with toshiba because of the i7 and better switchable graphics technology with nVidia.
If you are looking to play games, get something better than either of these because the 6730m isn't much better and the Lenovo Ideapads with AMD graphics tend to have minor issues with switching graphics.
In short, the 1gb vs 2gb memory for the gpu is pointless.
Thanks for all these replies.
My laptop will be used as my main home pc:
A bit of office work, internet, dvds, sometimes encoding movies - and i'd like the ability to play games if possible.
So the best all round machine looks like it could be an i5 with more graphics power.
I'm a newbie in the world of pc gaming, so my question really comes down to:
if 2gb is going to be overkill on laptop graphics, maybe I am better off with a lower powered GPU that will run cooler and use less power. is this approximately right? or is it more complicated?
why do they stick a 2GB GPU in the thing if its overkill? just to bump up the specs?
thanks!