Agreed, no buying intel hardware directly from them. But the new intel core cpu series rules over all, keep that in mind. There are already cheap GDDR5 gpus, but if you want to go lower then GDDR3 is an absolute minimum (GDDR3 is not the same, its better than DDR3). Asus and EVGA are good gpu vendors. In general Asus is a great brand, only rare laptop models from there have heat issues. I also agree with Toshiba being a solid brand. So far I've handled several HP's that performed perfectly to their hardware specs, but I haven't used any DV4 series so far. And runaway from Acer!
On Jul 29, 5:53 pm, hussam aulaian <[email protected]> wrote: > when u buy a Machine > 1- dont buy intel stuff > 2- the GPU should be GDDR3 and above only , dont even look at lower stuff > 3- Buy ASUS stuff as THEfog said , bcuz they are the best in the Business > 4- dont get near : > > a- Dell ( bad components used in their devices esp the Capacitors ) > b- Foxconn ( one of the worst Motherboard ive seen so far) > c- Fujitsu & Acer ( worst laptops i ever seen ) > d- LG ( best vendor for home appliances but for sure dont buy their laptops > worst warranty ever ) > > laptop vendors i recommend > A- hp ( price and good Hardware but dont get near their DV4 models they hav > heat issues ) > B- Toshiba (solid laptops that can handle alot ) > C- ASUS ( ofcourse) > B- Alienware -- 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
