Laptop with: CPU i7 2920xm, 32GB RAM, 1920x1200 Display ?

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I need a laptop with:
CPU i7 2920xm, 32GB RAM, 1920x1200 Display

Can somebody tell me is there anyone exist?
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Your going to have to check out the Alienware M18x, those other computers don't offer 32gigs of RAM.
http://www.alienware.com/
Hope your ready to shell out for that.
Out of curiosity what do you NEED 32gigs of RAM for?? The only thing I can think of to use that for would be virtualization.
 
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1) Thank for your infos.

2) Dell precision-m6600 is ok (but only 1920x1080 display :( ).
http://www.dell.com/us/en/enterprise/notebooks/precision-m6600/pd.aspx?refid=precision-m6600&s=biz&cs=555

Memory: 4 DIMM slots: up to 32GB 1333MHz; Or up to 16GB 1600MHz memory


3) But can somebody explain me, why with DDR3 1600MHz ONLY 16GB RAM supported :( ,
not 32GB supported like with DDR3 1333MHz ?

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What do you mean only 1920x1080 ? the difference between 1200 and 1080 isn't noticeable(especially on a notebook)
As for RAM,even 4GB is totally OK with today's apps/games.Some people choose 8GB because they're quite cheap now but I really don't see the logic of getting anything higher than 8GB.
What's your usage that requires 32GB RAM ?
 
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Hi, thanks for answer.

I am SW-Developer and always on road, so i need so as a laptop!
I run VMWare with more linux-instances to test web-cluster with web-server, app-server, db-server, ....!

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Of course, the more you pack into them the hotter they're going to get. Those big ones aren't called desktop replacements for nothing.
 

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What do you mean only 1920x1080 ? the difference between 1200 and 1080 isn't noticeable(especially on a notebook)

If you're watching videos, it doesn't matter...

If you are a developer, its a HUGE difference. Its completely horrid that technology continues to advance, and vendors decide to go completely backwards.

 
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