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  • Sep 8, 2005, 08:17 AM
    Vido
    Is this hard drive too slow??
    Is a 4200rpm hard drive speed too slow for someone who is not really into gaming? :confused: I'm interested in the HP Pavilion zd8290EA with the following specs:

    Intel Pent 4(650) 3,4 GHz 800MB FSB L2 cache 2MB
    1024MB DDR2 533MHZ
    100GB HDD @ 4200rpm
    17" WXGA 1440x900
    256MB ATI Radeon X600 PCI X
    Lightscribe DVD+- RW Dual Layer
    10/100/LAN,802,11 b/gWLAN,Bluetooth;Windows XP home
    2 yr Warranty

    The impression I get from reviews is that the hard drive speed and the graphics "card" would significantly affect the performance of the machine.Does that hold for someone who is not a great gamer? :o

    I have considered the HP nx8220 :
    Intel Pent M 760 (2,0 GHz);2MB Cache 2GB RAM; 80GB HDD @ 5400rpm DVD +- RW XP Pro;3 year warranty.

    I'd appreciate advise on this... :D
  • Sep 8, 2005, 08:51 AM
    LTheobald
    I'd go for the 2nd laptop.

    Firstly, the first laptop has a 3.4GHz P4. These aren't really built for laptops and can heat up a bit - due to this the laptop could be chunkier. Also if you're not much of a gamer, I doubt you need such a beefy processor. The 2nd has a processor built for laptops and it's more inline with a laptop used for work.

    The 2nd laptop also has an extra years warranty - always a good think to have.

    The 2nd laptop also has a lot more RAM. Now this is something a gamer would want but so would a normal PC user. RAM is good - your PC will run faster and smoother with more RAM.


    If there isn't a major price difference between the two laptops, I'd go with the second.

    On a side note, I didn't think hard drive speeds affected game performance all that much. It's normally the amount of RAM on a PC that affects game performance as this is where the majority of game data will be stored.
  • Sep 9, 2005, 03:16 AM
    fredg
    Choice
    Hi,
    I, also, would go with the 2nd. The longer warranty period you can get, the better off you are. A longer warranty period means the manufacturer is a little more confident in that product. Laptops are expensive to repair!
    Best wishes,
    fredg

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