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New Laptop Performance

bartonkj

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Sep 5, 2016
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I've been out of the game for a while as far as keeping up with the latest developments. I have a 4 year old Dell Inspiron 15R 5520 with an i7-3632QM @ 2.20GHz, 8GB RAM & a 1TB HD that I use for both business and personal tasks. I need a new device for the family to use for web browsing, word processing and various other things. I'm looking to either get a dedicated device for that or replace my laptop so the family can use the old one. But, I don't want to get a new laptop that has a slower processor than my current laptop.

Just going on the benchmarks, it looks like my current CPU is faster than any laptop I can find for under $1,000. I know the newer laptop will have more RAM, but other than that, it looks like I will be taking a step back unless I spend more money, which I'm not prepared to do at the moment.

Am I missing something?

Edit: I should also clarify that I am interested in a 15" or larger screen; I need HDMI out; if at all possible, I want VGA out; I also prefer 4 USB ports with at least 3 being USB 3.0; 12+GB RAM; 1TB HD. I know, I don't ask for much....
 
Of course you shouldn't go by the GHZ only, did you looked at the same benchmarks and compare Apples to Apples?

All that you ask should be available for a 15" or larger. If you ask all those things from an Ultrabook, that's something else.
 


No, I haven't been out of the game THAT long. There was a time when CPU clock speed was the only metric to look at to determine performance, but I know there are many different factors to look at. I looked at the PassMark Average CPU Mark scores for comparison. For example the Average CPU Mark for:
i7-3632QM = 6933 (my current laptop);
i7-6500U = 4325 (laptops I've seen in the price range and with configurations I'm looking for);
i7-6700HQ = 8005 (laptops more expensive than what I would like, but more performance).

And no, I'm not looking for an Ultrabook. I use my laptop as a desktop replacement rather than to be as small as possible....