Hi
I have read with interest all the talk of computers. My current laptop is 7 years old. It has 8 GB of RAM, a 128 SSD and an extra 500 GB HDD. It has no graphics card. It's perfectly functional and OK to date. But I have been thinking about an upgrade for some time and my rekindled interest in photography may serve as my excuse for a new toy.
I have always bought from PC specialist and want to do so again. They are a company whose sales service and after-sales support is superb and I like to support them. I need a laptop rather than a desktop as I have no study and it lives on the kitchen table. I need to be able to just shut it down and put on the shelf during mealtimes. I currently have it placed on a cooler/riser when in use.
I have been looking at the laptops from this range: https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/17-gaming-laptops/
I want a 17" monitor and it is this range that has the graphics cards I see others talk about
My thoughts are to get one with:
- 32GB Ram
- 500GB SSD (for operating system and related programs. Could get away with 265GB but the difference in price isn't material)
- a 2nd 256/500 GB SSD for various chess related things (chess tablebases take up a lot of room...)
- a 3rd 500gb / 1 TB SSD for photography related things
The question I have outstanding is:
a) Will a four core 15 processor be sufficient (I imagine so!) and is a 6 core overkill?
b) on a laptop (even with the extra thermal paste and using a cooler/riser) won't a 6 core simply overheat?
c) Is there a material difference between a GeForce GTX 1650 graphics card and a RTX 2060 ?
d) Is there a material difference between a 120Hz FHD Panel (1920 x 1080), 45% NTSC display and a 144Hz FHD Panel (1920 x 1080), 72% NTSC ?
e) advice on size of 3rd SDD for photography. 500GB sounds quite big and I imagine I could just periodically delete stuff I don't want (which may in any case be best practice)? or do people find they like saving everything!?
Thanks in advance for help and advice
(PS. I realise that my willingness to pay for a new laptop but not an Adobe subscription may strike some as odd. Just the way my brain works)
I have read with interest all the talk of computers. My current laptop is 7 years old. It has 8 GB of RAM, a 128 SSD and an extra 500 GB HDD. It has no graphics card. It's perfectly functional and OK to date. But I have been thinking about an upgrade for some time and my rekindled interest in photography may serve as my excuse for a new toy.
I have always bought from PC specialist and want to do so again. They are a company whose sales service and after-sales support is superb and I like to support them. I need a laptop rather than a desktop as I have no study and it lives on the kitchen table. I need to be able to just shut it down and put on the shelf during mealtimes. I currently have it placed on a cooler/riser when in use.
I have been looking at the laptops from this range: https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/17-gaming-laptops/
I want a 17" monitor and it is this range that has the graphics cards I see others talk about
My thoughts are to get one with:
- 32GB Ram
- 500GB SSD (for operating system and related programs. Could get away with 265GB but the difference in price isn't material)
- a 2nd 256/500 GB SSD for various chess related things (chess tablebases take up a lot of room...)
- a 3rd 500gb / 1 TB SSD for photography related things
The question I have outstanding is:
a) Will a four core 15 processor be sufficient (I imagine so!) and is a 6 core overkill?
b) on a laptop (even with the extra thermal paste and using a cooler/riser) won't a 6 core simply overheat?
c) Is there a material difference between a GeForce GTX 1650 graphics card and a RTX 2060 ?
d) Is there a material difference between a 120Hz FHD Panel (1920 x 1080), 45% NTSC display and a 144Hz FHD Panel (1920 x 1080), 72% NTSC ?
e) advice on size of 3rd SDD for photography. 500GB sounds quite big and I imagine I could just periodically delete stuff I don't want (which may in any case be best practice)? or do people find they like saving everything!?
Thanks in advance for help and advice
(PS. I realise that my willingness to pay for a new laptop but not an Adobe subscription may strike some as odd. Just the way my brain works)
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