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Thordic
08-29-2007, 10:46 AM
I'm going to be traveling a lot for business over the next year, plus my PC was getting old, so I figured I'd just bite the bullet and get a good laptop.

Its a CyberPower Xplorer X7-7700 (based off an MSI MS-1719)

http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/images/nb/ms1719/01_400.jpg

17" WSXGA+ Widescreen TFT Display 1680x1050 Pixels
Intel Core2 Duo M 2.00Ghz 800FSB
4GB PC5300 DDR2-667
160GB 7200RPM SATA150
NVIDIA GeForce Go 8600M GT 512MB with Turbo Cache Technology
Built-in MS-6837D Bluetooth 2.0
Intel 4965AGN Wireless 802.11a/b/g/Draft-N 54Mbps MiniPCI Card
8X DVD-RW

Should be here by the weekend, I'm pumped. My current PC is a four year old P4 2.8Ghz HTT with 1GB of ram and a Radeon 9800 Pro.

Dend78
08-29-2007, 11:25 AM
hahah that thing is gonna eat your PC and want more, awsome lookin setup, congrats on the bullet biting :cheers:

Pacifist_Farmer
08-29-2007, 11:59 AM
Congrats, thats a really reasonably priced laptop for the hardware, and they even have an option to ship it with XP.

personman
08-29-2007, 12:05 PM
17" @ 1680x1050? wtfbbq????
That thing is going to have like 30 minutes battery life :p

Thordic
08-29-2007, 12:16 PM
I got it shipped without an OS. I already have XP Pro and it saved me like $83.

Total cost for the laptop was under $1700, and thats with rush shipping. You could get it for something closer to $1500 if you weren't in a hurry. Sucks to pay extra but I didn't have much notice about this upcoming trip.

rawbutter
08-29-2007, 12:22 PM
A 4GB processor? :wow:

I guess I haven't been paying attention to technology advancements. Last I heard, they were still stuck around 2GB.

Cool laptop, BTW. :headbang:

Thordic
08-29-2007, 12:41 PM
Its a Core Duo 2.00 Ghz.

PRocessors don't come in GB :) Theres 4GB of RAM?

teufelhunden
08-29-2007, 12:41 PM
A 4GB processor? :wow:

I guess I haven't been paying attention to technology advancements. Last I heard, they were still stuck around 2GB.

Cool laptop, BTW. :headbang:

Nah, that's 4gb of RAM.

Processors aren't really "stuck" at 2ghz-ish. It's more that with all/most processor lines up to and including P4, most speed advances were via clock speed [the ghz number] and lately AMD/Intel/etc have been working on speeding up processor operations in other ways, in a nutshell; multiple cores on a chip have come into affordable fashion. Net net, today's 2.4 ghz Intel chip will outperform Intel's fastest P4 which clocked at 3.2 ghz [if memory serves].

Pneumagger
08-29-2007, 05:50 PM
Prepare for 15 minutes of battery life - lol.

Nice laptop indeed though. As an owner of nearly 5 new laptops in 4 years, I can say with confidence they are the worst investment in the world. It seems like they go "out dated" faster and there is never good resale on them. But hey - I still love them and only buy the midrange laptops now.

personman
08-30-2007, 09:07 AM
Nah, that's 4gb of RAM.

Processors aren't really "stuck" at 2ghz-ish. It's more that with all/most processor lines up to and including P4, most speed advances were via clock speed [the ghz number] and lately AMD/Intel/etc have been working on speeding up processor operations in other ways, in a nutshell; multiple cores on a chip have come into affordable fashion. Net net, today's 2.4 ghz Intel chip will outperform Intel's fastest P4 which clocked at 3.2 ghz [if memory serves].
People actually got the p4 up to like 8ghz on liquid n2 :)

Dend78
08-30-2007, 09:32 AM
People actually got the p4 up to like 8ghz on liquid n2 :)


:eek:

thats screaming fast, pretty sad when you would be online gaming and having less lag than the host :rofl:

jenarelJAM
09-01-2007, 02:57 AM
Dang, that's almost the same specs I was thinking of getting for a gaming laptop a couple months ago. I decided to forgo gaming and go with a tablet, but definitely a nice computer. What's the battery life on that thing?