I've been researching various mobile hardware specs and such, but can't come to a concrete solution. Basically I've given myself a strict $1100 USD spending limit for a new laptop which will be a desktop replacement. I am not a PC gamer, so I definitly don't need top of the line everything, nor do I need some hideous looking gaming laptop... The most important requirement is that I am able to output 1080p mkv's to my TV while browsing the web and maybe have 1 or 2 more lightweight programs open. My current laptop struggles with some 1080p mkv's and thats with only 1 screen (the TV) and no other programs open. Other than that I like to play with VM's but not multitask with them and try out emulators such as the GC/Wii one. I think the video multitasking that will put the most pressure on the system.
It essentially comes down to an i7 with DDR3 ram or a core 2 duo with DDR2. Chip wise it would probably be a T6600 at 2.20 Ghz or the 720QM @ 1.60 Ghz. Both with have 4GB or RAM, but of course, the core 2 will have DDR2-800 and the i7 DDR3-1066.
I can snag an i7 for $999, but this is at the far end of my budget. Will I see performance gains with the i7 and DDR3 RAM that will make maxing my budget worthwhile or would it make sense to save money with a core 2 setup?
I'm inclined to go toward the i7 since I won't be replacing this computer for a while. Next will be a dedicated HTPC and a server/NAS setup.
It essentially comes down to an i7 with DDR3 ram or a core 2 duo with DDR2. Chip wise it would probably be a T6600 at 2.20 Ghz or the 720QM @ 1.60 Ghz. Both with have 4GB or RAM, but of course, the core 2 will have DDR2-800 and the i7 DDR3-1066.
I can snag an i7 for $999, but this is at the far end of my budget. Will I see performance gains with the i7 and DDR3 RAM that will make maxing my budget worthwhile or would it make sense to save money with a core 2 setup?
I'm inclined to go toward the i7 since I won't be replacing this computer for a while. Next will be a dedicated HTPC and a server/NAS setup.