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I bought a Dell Vostro 1500 when it was on sale, $600 + $40 tax. I'm intending to use it for hs/college; homework, no music (gets streamed to my P3 server with E-MU 0404), maybe playing Halo 1 PC, and watching 720p - 1080p clips. I intend to keep this thing about 2 years then upgrade to a Mac.
Specs...
1.46 GHz Core 2 Duo 2MB cache
1GB Ram (I was planning on getting 4GB, should I? I'm using 1.7GB now...)
15.4" WXGA Truelife (getting a 24" soon)
128mb 8400gs
160gb 5.4k
DVDRW
Wireless G (getting N later only if needed)
XP Home ordered with it but I'm keeping it for backup as a I have a copy of Vista Business 32 and dual boot with Ubuntu64.
So am I alright? Should I opt for the 4GB for $150?
The 32 bit operating systems will not even see the full 4 gigs. If you really only want to keep it 2 years, I wouldn't bother. I hear Vista runs best on 2 gigs (I have 2) but I don't know if you could get by with 1 with a clean install.
The 32 bit operating systems will not even see the full 4 gigs. If you really only want to keep it 2 years, I wouldn't bother. I hear Vista runs best on 2 gigs (I have 2) but I don't know if you could get by with 1 with a clean install.
That's why I was going to use Ubuntu as well. I might just get 2GB of ram, it's only $50. I got 1GB because it was $150 to get 2GB.
See my plan was this...
Ubuntu as main OS, and have vmware run windows vista. Since its 2 core I thought it would be fine, and have 2gb allocated for each os.
I'd also have a separate boot for my vista install for my games.
Now that I think about it though, 2GB maybe alright. It is only 2 years after all.
When I ordered the Macbook only had GMA950! I'm soooooooo considering a return and living with the x3100.
Can you return the Vostro? If you can, personally I would consider it for a bunch of reasons, but don't beat yourself up over it if you can't. Computers are more expensive to swap than headphones
I've spent a lot of time with the MacBooks and was completely underwhelmed by them.
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AV710 Flashed to Prodigy -> Number Cruncher 203.2 DAC -> Dynalo w/ Crossfeed -> HD580 and MS1
Speakers and amp: Infinity Primus 150 and Pioneer Elite A-35R
30Gb Ipod 5G -> Sik Din -> MisterX XP -> Shure E4 / KSC75
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please ignore the apple fanboys, you have a fine laptop, you dont do gaming, XP and other 32 bit os΄s see 3.5gb of memory so if you want to put in vista 64bit or EMT64 Linux later on, the extra 512mb will show up, you should really buy what fits you best, theres some window managers in linux like beryl which would make apple users piss themselfs and aqua look like used toilet paper, its all about what you like,
so, if for now, XP is your thing, and you want to add a bit more ram, roll with it, and later on, if you want to go to mac or linux, well, depends on what you like and need, you allready spend the money, no need to beat yourself over it, and its a good laptop for 640 bucks, your money was not wasted,