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Notebook Ultrabook Netbook
Hello! Good afternoon/evening/night/morning! Greetings!
I want to buy a Notebook/Ultrabook/Netbook the only wish for input devices (besides the standard) is a USB port for Flash
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2 I want to be able to play NextGen / modern games like AA / BF4 / COD (new) / well, those that are newer games with good settings and Photoshop, lazarus, Adobe Reader, avast, CodeBlocks, Skype, MPC-HC which will sometimes be needed at the same time, and of course about 10 Chrome tabs (music, video, downloads will generally load). In general, I don’t want the system to just crash and I wasted time and nerves. Ideally, I don't even want to notice that the system is so loaded. From my observations, 8 gigabytes of RAM is not enough, so I want 16+
3 Sometimes you have to work 24/7, so you need a quality product that will not melt or moments that are not yet known to me. Cooling buy, but over time all the same money...
4 Well, of course I want that in the future it would be possible to make a simple upgrade and not buy a new one.
If I think something is wrong, please write what is wrong. Maybe you have some advice.
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1. Not a single modern matrix, when working under normal conditions, impairs vision. And vice versa: if eight hours without interruptions and exercises for the eyes are stuck into the display, even some heaped "Retina" will put your eyesight.
2. What does "simultaneously worked" mean? If you just run all of the above at the same time, even a budget processor will pull. If you simultaneously work in all of the above programs, then the question arises: how will you work? You can crop in Photoshop by photo, or you can prepare a collage or animation with dozens of layers. From my observations on unprofessional processing of graphics / video / simple 3D models with the player running and a damn number of open tabs, my Core i5 and 6 GB of RAM are more than enough.
And so that the system does not crash, having ruffled the nerves, it is necessary to make backup copies. And monitor the state of the system, by the way. Crashes are much more likely to happen because of software, and not because of hardware.
3. Again, what does "work" mean? Rendering 3D for several days does not melt anything if the laptop model is adequate. It is difficult to recommend anything specifically here - the same manufacturer has both model standards and buggy ones in all respects. You need to select those that you like, and ask the owners on the forums for specific recommendations.
An ultrabook for such purposes, of course, is not the best idea, and a netbook for graphics will not work due to the small screen size.
4. In what future? In five years, you still have to change it, the motherboard will start to lag, and changing it, taking into account compatibility, is cheaper to buy a new computer. Viduhu on laptops is also problematic to change. Upgrading ultrabooks is a rare headache, as well as repairs in which case. Moral: you need a laptop with a good video card (nVidia is more tailored for Windows applications, but for a non-professional AMD is also wonderful), with a non-budget processor (you need to ask the owners of specific models about cooling), with RAM at your own discretion (in most cases 6-8 GB is more than enough, but then it's better to make sure that the motherboard supports the increase in volume), and with the screw, again, at your own discretion (the presence of an SSD cache will be a plus, since the speed of the screw is one of the most frequent bottlenecks "in daily activities).
Forget about Ultrabook / Netbook and 90% Notebook
1. Modern matrices are unlikely to hurt your eyesight if you take care of yourself a little and don’t sit at a 10 "monitor for days trying to see something in it.
2. To play / work in "heavy" applications you need 4 things: a good CPU (i5 or i7), a discrete video card (NVIDIA GeForce GT 7xxM), fast RAM (8GB is enough for you) and a capacious / fast SSD ( ssds.findthebest.com )
. , if they are not pulled out of the socket and the ventilation holes are not plugged in. the cost of cooling from the cost of a laptop that meets your needs, IMHO, will be less than 10%, so you should not save.
4. The whole upgrade will consist of a maximum of changing the RAM and ssd.
PS In order not to lose your data due to the sudden death of the SSD, it is better to throw out the DVD drive and put a terabyte HDD in its place. but you should also make backups from it ...
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