Hello All!
Firstly, long time viewer, first time poster and new user.
Secondly, I am completely sorry if this is in the wrong section but I honestly have no idea what category this would fit in.
I'm planning on buying a Razer Edge for gaming. The reasoning is that I like carrying as minimal amount of devices as possible, so in short, I'm trading out my old Alienware M11x for this thing. I would go the cheaper route but I don't know how much it'd affect gaming performance. I usually tend to set the graphics in my games to med-high textures and shadows, ssao, and none/x2 AA, with only one 1080p monitor. That said, here are the two choices:
Edge:
Core i5 Dual core w/ Hyper Threading Base 1.7GHz / Turbo 2.6GHz
4GB DDR3 (2x2GB 1600MHz)
NVIDIA GT 640M LE (1GB DDR3, Optimus Technology)
64GB SSD
OR
Edge Pro:
Intel Core i7 Dual core w/ Hyper Threading Base 1.9GHz / Turbo 3.0GHz
8GB DDR3 (2x4GB 1600MHz)
NVIDIA GT 640M LE (2GB DDR3, Optimus Technology)
128GB SSD
I will be connecting this to my 1080p monitor.
With those, I'm leaning toward the cheaper route, because after googling and reading around, everyone is saying 1GB vs 2GB in VRAM is utterly pointless unless the res is more than 1080p. Does anyone think that'll change in the near future?
Second, I've looked online for the differences on the cores, and they surprisingly turned out to be very similar in many respects, the only major difference being the 0.4GHz in clock speed. Will that 0.4GHz mean anything to me in gaming any time soon or in the future?
Other than those concerns, I'm entirely sure I can upgrade the ram and hard drive on my own.
In your opinion, is the addition of 1GB in vram and 0.4GHz in core speed (and 64 more GB in SSD) worth the $200 increase?
Thank you for any replies. And again, sorry if this is in the wrong section.
Firstly, long time viewer, first time poster and new user.
Secondly, I am completely sorry if this is in the wrong section but I honestly have no idea what category this would fit in.
I'm planning on buying a Razer Edge for gaming. The reasoning is that I like carrying as minimal amount of devices as possible, so in short, I'm trading out my old Alienware M11x for this thing. I would go the cheaper route but I don't know how much it'd affect gaming performance. I usually tend to set the graphics in my games to med-high textures and shadows, ssao, and none/x2 AA, with only one 1080p monitor. That said, here are the two choices:
Edge:
Core i5 Dual core w/ Hyper Threading Base 1.7GHz / Turbo 2.6GHz
4GB DDR3 (2x2GB 1600MHz)
NVIDIA GT 640M LE (1GB DDR3, Optimus Technology)
64GB SSD
OR
Edge Pro:
Intel Core i7 Dual core w/ Hyper Threading Base 1.9GHz / Turbo 3.0GHz
8GB DDR3 (2x4GB 1600MHz)
NVIDIA GT 640M LE (2GB DDR3, Optimus Technology)
128GB SSD
I will be connecting this to my 1080p monitor.
With those, I'm leaning toward the cheaper route, because after googling and reading around, everyone is saying 1GB vs 2GB in VRAM is utterly pointless unless the res is more than 1080p. Does anyone think that'll change in the near future?
Second, I've looked online for the differences on the cores, and they surprisingly turned out to be very similar in many respects, the only major difference being the 0.4GHz in clock speed. Will that 0.4GHz mean anything to me in gaming any time soon or in the future?
Other than those concerns, I'm entirely sure I can upgrade the ram and hard drive on my own.
In your opinion, is the addition of 1GB in vram and 0.4GHz in core speed (and 64 more GB in SSD) worth the $200 increase?
Thank you for any replies. And again, sorry if this is in the wrong section.