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Well, after doing a bit of research, I've come up with the following (aside from the 2 I've already mentioned):
MSI-X420-004US:
Its got a weaker CPU than your current laptop, but the graphics are more powerful. Wouldn't Recommend it though.
MSI - GX630-037CA:
Powerful and worth the...
If you're looking for a serious upgrade (which'll last for some time) I'd suggest you hike up your budget to atleast $700 and preferably $1,000. To be honest, your current laptop has pretty good specs aside from possible the processor. Now while the price range you've given doesn't give too much...
Yeah. On the online store I don't see any other option. I'll check their outlets to see if theres anything else available.
They've got some of the best laptop speakers too!
Thanks for the links, I think I get the difference now.
Well, thanks for all the help. I'll keep you guys updated if i change my mind. Another thing available with the XPS is a RGBLED screen! Which i absolutely drool over :D
I think I'm going to go for the XPS as far as my position today is...
Well, Heres a draw out between the MSI Laptop and the Dell XPS one:
MSI GX740-079US NoteBook
Operating System Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
CPU Type Intel Core i7 720QM(1.60GHz)
Memory Size 4GB DDR3
Hard Disk 500GB
Optical Drive DVD Super...
Okay, thanks again. I'll look into those synchronizing solutions.
For now, I was researching on laptops and came up with this:
Dell Singapore - XPS 16 (Don't be shocked by the prices, thats in Singapore dollars. Approx US$1= S$1.3)
Now I'm interested in the one in the center and the one on...
Well, I did think over it quite a bit, but ended up deciding that I do only want a laptop. Reason being, I don't want to always want to have to synchronize my folders on the laptop/netbook and the Desktop.
Plus I'll be traveling a lot more now and the journeys may be long. For that I think...
Well, I'm finally heading to university :w00t: and I need to buy myself a laptop as I'll be leaving my desktop at home.
My requirements are pretty much that it should be fast and able to play all the games for the next four years with a decent level of graphics. I have a budget which ranges...
Boot using a Ubuntu Live disc and try some fancy magic through that? (to burn the disc)
I haven't used Ubuntu much, but i'm sure it has some tools!
Oh and you can try http://ophcrack.sourceforge.net/
Love the new forum design. Its looking great! I wish we could have somehow fit the old logo somewhere :biggrin: But i guess we have to move on sometimes!
As far as the merger is concerned, good luck with it! :smile: Hope it takes place seamlessly. I'm all for it, as it will combine Exophase's...
Something to remember for next time - Never keep your personal documents (music, movies, photos and other data which you fear losing) in your C drive (or whatever your main windows drive is). That way formats don't hurt as much.