Originally posted by fken
You tried to defend and protect a wrong opinion even if you knew it was wrong. Surely because of the other thread where we first met each other. I know you were saying right things but each time you were doing like if you were contradicting me... but why?
Begging your pardon, yet again I fail to clearly get your meaning because you tell me I protect a wrong opinion and then that I say right things.
I do not feel I\'m wrong about the topics I\'ve developped in this thread. I\'ll admit that I may have played the devil\'s advocate in the other thread, especially about environmental issues.
Originally posted by fken
My old UDMA66 was able to send files at 40Mb per second
My laptop one (which is newer) is just able to reach 13Mb/sec (thought it is 3 years newer!)
In one of my previous post, I explicitly said at \"comparable speeds and technology\". Anyway my laptop has got a 80GB 4200RPM HDD. When I benchmark it with SiSoft Sandra 2005, I get average transfer rates of 23MB/s. Since I don\'t do any video editing, I find it to be quite suitable even when loading levels in games.
Originally posted by fken
I\'m not ok with you... if you give yourself a price and buy a desktop and a laptop with the same price I think at least the desktop would work 2times better than the laptop.
I\'ll try to be as objective as possible.
There is a web site I find very interesting,
http://www.sharkyextreme.com, every few months they try to build the best value system for $1000. The last one was in April and they managed to get the following together: P4 3.2GHz, 1GB RAM, 80GB 7200RPM HDD, GeForce 6600 GT 128MB, 19\" CRT or 17\" TFT + motherboard, case, speakers, keyboard, mouse, DVD drive, etc. The system was assembled for $1004.
Then I went on ebay to try and find something similar (now you might say it is not objective to compare new equipment with something from eday, to that I\'ll answer that from the beginning in this thread there has been suggestion to use ebay, so I\'ll go by that assumption). Among the many systems I found here are 2 of them:
A - ($650.50, 1d20h remaining) - Toshiba - P4 3.2GHZ, 512MB RAM, 17\" TruBrite Screen, 80GB 4200RPM HDD, Mobility Radeon 9700 64MB, DVDRW, 1 year warranty.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=38123&item=6773434280&rd=1B - ($1,095, 2d10h remaining) - HP - P4 3.2GHz, 1GB RAM, 15.4\" screen, 80GB 4200RPM HDD, Mobility Radeon 9600 64MB, DVDRW.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=42198&item=6773215878&rd=1I did not run benchmarks on those system but while I accept that the desktop version will be faster, I don\'t think that 2 times faster is right. Anyway these seem to be good systems and there were others with 128MB of VRAM.
Originally posted by fken
And even there are others problems with the laptop : I think it is too hot : the problem is that if I try to play powerful games sometimes my computer shutdown under windows (nobody know exactly what it could be: some say its the graphic card, some others the motherboard, some other the ram, some others think its a virus... I think it could be virus, bad electricity contact or RAM... but it\'s hard to know cause its a laptop) and finally if you want to buy another peripheral (sound card, motherboard (lol... hum hum sorry) or graphic card), the shopkeepers will tell you: \"Buying a new laptop would be less expensive\"
Heat can be a problem. In fact all males should be very careful about that if they wish to have children. Most vendors advise against placing their laptops directly on bare skin. A virus which crashed your PC only when you play games? Don\'t know. Anyway, have you contacted the aftersales service? Upgrading laptops is pretty limited, that\'s true. You can upgrade the RAM, HDD, and there are external sound cards, tv tuners, and the like. However, it is likely that the next few months will see upgradable graphic chips through the PCI EXpress standard. There is definitely no way to upgrade the motherboard.