I'm looking at buying a laptop with 4gb memory and a Turion which has l2 1gb cache.
2gb memory seems to be a bit low considering the advancement.
Battery life is an issue perhaps the smaller processor.
I want to run IG Markets on it, and use it for mobility.
I don't know but the processor is not always the problem. Bigger processors generate more heat so should in theory have more wattage which is more draining on batteries. Go to the Intel site and get the specs to compare. Go to a computer forum and computer geeks can give you very good advice.Are you saying to go with the 2.26 mhz processor? The sales rep told me the larger processer would be more efficient and save battery life. Like i'd trust a salesperson.
I wouldn't be doing too much else on it, no downloads, no games. Just trading, and i might save some CDs onto it.
Maybe go with the 3 gig Ram?
Unless you're collecting serious amounts of data and number crunching (if you're unsure then you're not), you don't need a fast computer. Trading platforms are not demanding at all. Even the P8400 is overkill for trading. 2gb is fine if it's XP, more if you're running Vista.
Thanks T/Hand and Snake. I'm going to ask them to instal XP. They said they would do it.
So, i'm thinking the 2 gig (1 dimm), but still not sure about processor.
I wonder how much difference there is between 2.26 and 2.4 Ghz
Time will tell. I'll prob end up getting the first one.
If it's just IG Markets (or any web based CFD provider) get a Mac
Windows =
Beware, if you're using iress, mac may not be best, always test drive before converting.
I have the newest computer at work
(work at a small accouting firm)
It's a lenovo
It sucks
They use old components in a new box. So you might be getting 2.40GHz but it will run like 0.40GHz
But mine at work is an Athlon Processor or whatever that thing is with the sticker on top so it might be different
Im not an expert
So DYOR
Cheers
Brad
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