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Laptop around 800€

  • 02-09-2012 4:07pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,521 ✭✭✭


    Specs Required

    Intel i5
    SSD at least 120GB
    8GB Ram at least
    No bigger than 15.6" screen
    Dedicated GPU (run newish games smoothly on medium settings)
    Windows 7 is preferred but no OS is good also.
    HDMI port
    Kinda Portable

    Budget is around 800, no more than 1000€.


    begin..........


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,835 ✭✭✭Torqay


    15.6 Tosh w. Ivy Core i7 quad, 8 GB RAM and Radeon HD 7670M (2 GB), €749 at Komplett.

    No SSD but if you can stretch your budget by another 100 Euro, order a nice 128 GB SSD and an enclosure for the original 500 GB HDD, sorted.

    You won't find a laptop with a Solid State Disk within your budget, some hybrid drive maybe, where the SSD serves as cache for the platter HDD. If you want a real SSD, you'll have to upgrade yourself with an aftermarket product.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,455 ✭✭✭RUCKING FETARD


    mcw92 wrote: »


    begin..........
    :eek:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,521 ✭✭✭mcw92


    :eek:

    Sorry if that came accross a bit demanding, it was meant more as a freindly 'lets do this'. ;)
    Torqay wrote: »
    No SSD but if you can stretch your budget by another 100 Euro, order a nice 128 GB SSD and an enclosure for the original 500 GB HDD, sorted.

    .

    This sounds good, i assume it would just be as basic as buying the enclosure, popping the ssd into it, and swapping out the Original HD with the SSD enclosure yes?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,579 ✭✭✭BopNiblets


    Browsing laptopsdirect.ie recently, couple of options.

    Maybe one of these:
    http://www.laptopsdirect.ie/nav/graphictype/dedicated/ml/laptopsnetbooks/ram/800gb/screensize/04/type/laptops/0?&isort=price
    And and a separate 120GB SSD drive €93:
    http://www.laptopsdirect.ie/Scandisk_SanDisk_Extreme_120GB_SSD_Internal_2.5__Serial_ATA-600_Hard_Drive_SDSSDX-120G-G25/version.asp
    (check if it's SATA connection in the laptop first obviously)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,521 ✭✭✭mcw92


    What about this SSD ?

    SSD Amazon

    Oh and by the way i will be buying two SSD's at the same time, one for the new laptop and one for another machine, if anyone knows of a deal for two, thanks.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,835 ✭✭✭Torqay


    mcw92 wrote: »
    What about this SSD ?

    SSD Amazon

    Seems a pretty good deal, same model goes for €98 (delivered) at Komplett.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,521 ✭✭✭mcw92


    Torqay wrote: »
    Seems a pretty good deal, same model goes for €98 (delivered) at Komplett.


    So will this just slow straight inplace of the original ya?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,835 ✭✭✭Torqay


    mcw92 wrote: »
    So will this just slow straight inplace of the original ya?

    Yes.

    Image the original disk first and then restore the image onto the SSD (or clone directly if you have a USB > SATA adapter. Or (and that is what I would do) install the OS from scratch, this way you won't have any of the bloat usually installed by OEMs


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,521 ✭✭✭mcw92


    Torqay wrote: »
    Yes.

    Image the original disk first and then restore the image onto the SSD (or clone directly if you have a USB > SATA adapter. Or (and that is what I would do) install the OS from scratch, this way you won't have any of the bloat usually installed by OEMs


    Ya il just be reinstalling the OS again it. Then be using the original as an external HD. Thanks


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,455 ✭✭✭RUCKING FETARD




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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,814 ✭✭✭TPD


    Another option is to remove the disc drive and put the spare HDD in there in an optical bay enclosure. I've done that in mine, think I used the disc drive 4 times in total before making the switch. Can always get a USB enclosure for it if needed.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,521 ✭✭✭mcw92


    TPD wrote: »
    Another option is to remove the disc drive and put the spare HDD in there in an optical bay enclosure. I've done that in mine, think I used the disc drive 4 times in total before making the switch. Can always get a USB enclosure for it if needed.

    Can that be done on all laptops tho? What about the space it leaves on the side of the laptop?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,814 ✭✭✭TPD


    mcw92 wrote: »
    Can that be done on all laptops tho? What about the space it leaves on the side of the laptop?

    I can't say for certain, as doing it to my own laptop was the only time I've done it. It seems that there is a pretty standard size for laptop disc drives (not sure about slot-loading types).

    The hard drive caddy comes with a faceplate, but you can take the faceplate off the disc drive and pop it on - it should look as if the laptop's original disc drive was still there. No lights or response to pressing the button though.

    I found a video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQuJrswnJ5g) but for some reason they didn't change the faceplate.


    The advice I found at the time was to put the SSD in the laptops main storage slot, and move the HDD to the optical caddy. I'm not sure what the difference in speed is between the two though.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,692 ✭✭✭Jarren


    Maybe a custom built lappy would suit ?

    http://www.novatech.co.uk/modifier.html?s=NNB-975


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 767 ✭✭✭rai555


    Jarren wrote: »
    Maybe a custom built lappy would suit ?

    http://www.novatech.co.uk/modifier.html?s=NNB-975

    Is the build quality decent, any personal experience?

    Cheers


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,692 ✭✭✭Jarren


    Nope ,SOL only started building custom lappys about 6/7 months ago .

    Very competitive price wise though


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,455 ✭✭✭RUCKING FETARD


    Jarren wrote: »
    Nope ,SOL only started building custom lappys about 6/7 months ago .

    Very competitive price wise though
    Was amazing pricing when they started, only OK now:(. PC Specialist beats them with most builds lately.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,983 ✭✭✭Tea_Bag


    Torqay wrote: »
    15.6 Tosh w. Ivy Core i7 quad, 8 GB RAM and Radeon HD 7670M (2 GB), €749 at Komplett.

    No SSD but if you can stretch your budget by another 100 Euro, order a nice 128 GB SSD and an enclosure for the original 500 GB HDD, sorted.

    You won't find a laptop with a Solid State Disk within your budget, some hybrid drive maybe, where the SSD serves as cache for the platter HDD. If you want a real SSD, you'll have to upgrade yourself with an aftermarket product.
    can anyone find any more info on this laptop? I can't even find it on toshibas own website!

    google just brings up Spanish links priced at €644 :rolleyes:


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