Thinking about selling my computer

SirPoonga

Shared on Fri, 07/18/2008 - 15:54

I pieced it together on newegg and if it was new parts it would be worth $1300.  Think I could get at least $1000 for it?  If so I'd sell it.  If you search my blog you can fin the specs otherwise I will post them if someone is interested.  Screw it, I did a search.  The motherboard is a MSI Neo-F since the Asus tanked.
http://www.2old2play.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=37011

I am thinking about geting a desktop replacement laptop.  I have been using my cheap laptop a lot lately.  I don't think I have turned on my desktop in a couple of weeks.  I just recently turned it on to install .net 3.5, update C#, and install Windows SDK so I cna learn WPF programming for work.

I've been researching laptops.  It would be between Dell M1730, Alienware m17x, and HP HDX.  I tried to configure them as close to the following as possible since it is close to what my desktop is.

17" screen (HP has 20")
2.4ghz T8300
4gig memory
8800M GPU (alienware only has dual so I did 8600M)
400g hdd (this ends up being 2x200 at 7200, alienware only at 320g)
Vista Home Premium 64bit
No other software
Regulr DVD burner, though Dell did not mention LightScribe which I use

Dell - $3,199
Alienware - $3,009
HP - $1,965

Notice something?  I saw this and I first though HP must be crap then or I am missing something.  As far as I can tell they are all configured as closely as possible.  I put allt he windows up side by side and I don't see any significant difference.  I did look at Toshiba and theirs is not configurable.  The closest laptop they has was mostly they same except the cpu had smaller cache and a smaller hdd.  Their website is currently down but I think it was like $2100.

But after reading reviews of the HDX and seeing youtube reviews it seems like it is a very good system.  It has a 20" monitor so it is huge.  It have a tv tuner built in with a remote built in.  It has a couple more ports than the others do.  Add $350 for 1900x1200.  I am happy with the 1650x1080 my desktop currently does so I left that on the HP.  The other only do the higher resolution. But still, it much cheaper at that resolution.

I'm not going to use this like a laptop.  I've just been using my cheap laptop a lot lately because it sits on the end table and and I don't need a lot of power to surf the web or email.  I'm will be doing more programming at home because I need ot learn WPF for work.  I installed the tools on the cheap laptop but it isn't fast enough.  It's nice to program on the sofa while watching TV.

Do you guys know any brands that aren't huge name brands.  Falcon Northwest is expensive also.  Gateway is tempting, they have one that has those exact specs and it is $2000.  It has a LabelFlash drive though and I have a ton of LightScribe dvds.  From what I can tell in the pics it has only one USB port, but it has esata.  Asus has a similar one also for $2000 but it has the 8700M.

And theere is this Acer on Newegg. N82E16834115475.  I wonder how a 9500M compares to a 8800M.

Comments

Caesar's picture
Submitted by Caesar on Fri, 07/18/2008 - 16:14
hp is the way to go, my company Eaton quit dell and went to hp, i was informed by my IT buddy that HP is better then dells so.
TANK's picture
Submitted by TANK on Fri, 07/18/2008 - 16:14
My desktop is a piece of shit, it's like 10 years, dual processor Pentium 3 edge card style old. I've put a lot of ups into it over the years though to keep it on the cusp of useful. I upped the procs to dual 1gig's, put 1.5 gig of RIMMs into it, got fast scsi hard drives ... It works. LIke i said it's still on the cusp of useful. My laptop at one point was a power house now it's not relative to the new stuff out there but it's good enough. I can just barely run GoW for PC on it and it'll run TF2. Anyway the thing with laptops is they have shitty video cards. And if you manage to get a name brand ATi or Nvidia chipset in there, you need to make sure that the manufacturer of the laptop hasn't locked out updates from the video card maker. Liek my laptop is Sony and it has an ATi card in it, i can't go to ATi and download drivers. I have to hack together a driver set and the last driver Sony put out for it was back in 2004. So that's the risk with laptops. Make sure you can get proper driver support for the video card if you're going to want to play games on it.
SirPoonga's picture
Submitted by SirPoonga on Fri, 07/18/2008 - 16:59
Tank, I looked on nvidia's website. the 8800M isn't listed but the 8700M is. Hmmm....
JPNor's picture
Submitted by JPNor on Fri, 07/18/2008 - 18:54
Dell owns Alienware and I believe the XPS series are essentially the same (identical specs to Alienware rigs). Either way, it's Dell's gaming series so a lot of the price tag is specific to name brand and image, whereas HP is known more as a business solution than a gaming beast. Can't go wrong with it - I've had Dell and HP (both desktops, however), and HP is at least as good as Dell.
shred1's picture
Submitted by shred1 on Fri, 07/18/2008 - 19:47
I use an asus g1 and its been pretty great.

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