Hello everyone,
So, the douche bag at Fry's told me that the laptop I was buying was a quad core AMD. It ended up being a dual core 2.9 GHZ laptop. I like the machine because of the fingerprint reader making life easier for logging into everything with a simple swipe. This is much improved over the worthless facial recognition stuff from my old Lenovo.
So, I'm considering returning this
Windows Experience 5.0: AMD Phenom II 2.9 GHZ laptop that came with a 512MB dedicated ATI Radeon 5470
And getting this:
Intel i7 2630 Sandy Bridge, Integrated graphics 64 MB
Or perhaps:
Intel i7 740QM dedicated GE Force 310M 512 MB
I don't do any gaming, my main concern is video editing and rendering. I also use Solidworks. My current Core2duo laptop with Intel HD integrated graphics can handle the Solidworks just fine. The current Windows Experience index is a mere 3.9. I'm impressed with what I'm reading about Sandy Bridge and concerned that I'm sticking with a bad machine on the AMD. What are your guy's throughts? TIA
So, the douche bag at Fry's told me that the laptop I was buying was a quad core AMD. It ended up being a dual core 2.9 GHZ laptop. I like the machine because of the fingerprint reader making life easier for logging into everything with a simple swipe. This is much improved over the worthless facial recognition stuff from my old Lenovo.
So, I'm considering returning this
Windows Experience 5.0: AMD Phenom II 2.9 GHZ laptop that came with a 512MB dedicated ATI Radeon 5470
And getting this:
Intel i7 2630 Sandy Bridge, Integrated graphics 64 MB
Or perhaps:
Intel i7 740QM dedicated GE Force 310M 512 MB
I don't do any gaming, my main concern is video editing and rendering. I also use Solidworks. My current Core2duo laptop with Intel HD integrated graphics can handle the Solidworks just fine. The current Windows Experience index is a mere 3.9. I'm impressed with what I'm reading about Sandy Bridge and concerned that I'm sticking with a bad machine on the AMD. What are your guy's throughts? TIA