laptop recommendations?

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Pkurowski, Sep 4, 2003.

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    Pkurowski Guest

    I would like to buy a good laptop to run SW and COSMOSWorks. Would you have
    any suggestions what should I get (and what not to get), especially in terms
    of graphic cards?

    thanks


    Paul
     
    Pkurowski, Sep 4, 2003
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    Scott Guest

    Dell's M50 or the M60 with the Quadro card

    Regards,
    Scott
     
    Scott, Sep 4, 2003
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    Flipper Guest

    dont - get a video card with less than 64mb.
    try hard to have nvidia card.

    I really liked the Toshiba Satellite 5200 Series
    but they might be phased out in the us.
    check the Canadian site maybe?:!?

    Dom
     
    Flipper, Sep 5, 2003
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    Deri Jones Guest

    Go for the M50, rather than trying to save a bit of money with a non Quadro
    card. I bought a Dell Latitude C840 with a 64mb Nvidia Go440 and am still
    having some problems with it and messing about with the drivers and
    settings. Appears that Softquadro isn't as easy with mobile cards. A friend
    bought a M50 for £1800 (US$2700) with a good spec - 1Gb Ram, Quadro Go700,
    2.4Ghz P4M, XP pro and Office XP all loaded - £400 more than I paid for my
    C840 - definitely a good deal.
    If you do decide to go for one of the Geforce Go cards, Mike Wilson has
    written some fantastic stuff on hacking the cards - see
    http://makeashorterlink.com/?S131513B5

    We have an operation called EuroPC in the UK - sell returned Dell goods at a
    healthy discount. Some of these are returned due to faults and are sold on
    with only a 1 month warranty (scary!) - but they have the occasional failed
    order, where you get a full Dell 3 year warranty and a brand new machine,
    loaded with goodies for a cracking price. Funnily enough these guys are the
    second fastest growing company in the UK last year!
    Dunno if you have something similar in the US or Canada - well worth digging
    out if you can find it.
    Regards
    Deri
     
    Deri Jones, Sep 5, 2003
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  5. dont get any that come with ati cards.
     
    Sean Phillips, Sep 5, 2003
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    Jeff Parker Guest

    Look into Alienware, there laptop outperforms Dell.
     
    Jeff Parker, Sep 5, 2003
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    Scott Guest

    Scott, Sep 5, 2003
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    Krister L Guest

    I have a Dell M60 with the Nvidia Quadro FX Go 700 and I'm very pleased with
    it so far....seems to handle just about anything. (2Gig ram)
    Krister

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    Krister L, Sep 6, 2003
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    Deri Jones Guest

    I looked at the alienware machines as well as they also seem to exist in the
    UK - they smoked the new Dell deals right enough and look the business, but
    there seemed to be a fair bit of disquiet about delivery times and customer
    support (I know there is with Dell as well, but percentage wise it felt
    higher). Alienware, Sager and several other suppliers on both sides of the
    pond (AJP and PICO in the UK for two) all seem to use a base unit supplied
    by a Taiwanese OEM called Clevo. I guess it depends on the HD's and quality
    of RAM fitted and mark up to make the difference in price between the
    different suppliers.
    I still feel an M50 (or M60 if you have the bucks) from a Dell "reseller"
    offering sensible prices or similar will provide the best tool for running
    Solidworks well with minimal hassle - seems to do the job straight out of
    the box with no hassle, sufficent performance for the majority of tasks and
    no bad reviews from people on this site as far as I can tell. If you can't
    find a good deal on a Dell then one of the Clevo clones will be the next
    best things - but beware of getting one with a non Quadro card and from my
    research I'd agree with the comments on the ATI cards.
    Best of luck!
    Deri
     
    Deri Jones, Sep 6, 2003
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