A6-4400M vs. i3-3120M

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kraizyswan

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Hi, I'm looking to purchase a new laptop for daily use.. facebook, youtube, netflix, etc.. absolutely NO gaming use, but i do upload some rather large pictures / videos from a HD camera..

Browsing BestBuy's website, I found a Samsung [NP365E5C-S03US] with AMD Dual-Core A6-4400M Accelerated Processor with AMD Radeon HD 7520G graphics.. 500GB Serial ATA II hard drive (5400 rpm)

I also found an Asus [X501A-SI30302Q] with Intel Core i3-3120M Processor and UMA graphics.. 500GB hard drive (5400 rpm)

both have 4GB DDR3 memory.. both are under $400...

i'm just curious which one is better, processor-wise, and graphics-wise.. thanks in advance for your help! :)
 


I understand that, but the A8 is a superior processor than the Pentium without going over the $400 price point. The graphics are simply an added bonus whether or not they will be used doesn't matter.

 


Agreed, if you can find an i3 for $400 then definitely go for it. Not worth an extra $30 over the A8 though at $430.
 


Ok, so A8 is better than i3? what about i5? because i just found an Asus [K55A-SI50301P] with i5-3230M processor, 500GB hard drive, UMA graphics.. for $420
 


no an a8 is better then a pentuim b960 (the non i3 ones i showed you)...the i3 is better then the a8 and i5 is better then an i3
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the i5 sounds like a good deal...
 


If you found the i5 for under $450 I would go for it as it is probably worth it. Keep in mind, the tasks you listed aren't really all that intensive so any of the processors talked about here should work fine. We're just trying to help you get the most for your money. The only one I would stay away from might be the A6 because it could bog down under a lot of multitasking. Spending more than $400-$450 would probably be way overkill for your needs.

In order of best to worst.
i5
i3
A8
Pentium
A6




 


Looks great. Please give atomicWar the "best answer" as he has been very fast and helpful in responding.

 
yeah, i realize i could get any of these and be happy (they're all better than my core 2 duo i had).. but like you said, buying a new laptop, i just want to get the biggest bang for my buck... and the i5 Asus is the winner i believe...
 
one more question, regarding battery life.. since my last laptops battery was in "critical condition" and ended up dying on me, what should i do to make sure that doesnt happen again? for example, do i keep it plugged in when i'm using it, or do i use the battery until its low and then plug it in, or what
 
well i keep mine at home, i dont bring it with me anywhere.. so i'm always near the power cord.. so you're saying when its fully charged, i should unplug it, and i shouldn't charge it again until it drains completely? with my old laptop, i would use it until it got sorta low, then plug it in and keep using it until its charged, unplug it until it gets low again, then plug it in..
 

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