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It's hard to find a laptop you like.

Rapsven

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I've been searching everywhere...but I just can't seem to find a notebook with the following specs:

Dothan 1.6 CPU
512 RAM
nVidia Go 6200
60 gb 7200 RPM HDD

If anybody could help me, it'd be of immense benefit.
 
So build your own. Have you considered that?

buy the barebones @ www.rjtech.com

Buy the CPU, HDD, Memory from newegg.com and your set. Sometimes they won't come with a optical drive or Wireless card in which case you need those also.
 
Why do you need those exact specifications?
There are plenty of machines with 1.6GHz/512MB/60GB and a different graphics card (eg: Mobility 9600 or 9700), why not look at one of those instead?
Is the 6200 that essential?
 
not many with a 7200rpm hard drive though

but i think a 7200 would kinda suck the batterys dry quicker than a normal 5400 drive, which in laptops are perfectly fine
 
Originally posted by: AMDZen
So build your own. Have you considered that?

buy the barebones @ www.rjtech.com

Buy the CPU, HDD, Memory from newegg.com and your set. Sometimes they won't come with a optical drive or Wireless card in which case you need those also.

I've been searching everywhere...but I just can't seem to find a notebook with the following specs:
Notebook. Can't build your own notebook PC. 😉


Someone made a point on here recently that new 7200rpm drives are made to be more efficient than older generation 4200 and 5400rpm drives, or at least a greater efficiency-per-rpm.
A fast processor and a good GPU are also going to drain the battery quick; seems that it's a choice between performance or portability these days. Too much performance, and there's not going to be much battery life - and plenty of weight.
 
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