As I'm going off to college in August, I need to purchase a laptop. I have a general idea of a budget (1500-1800 USD), although my parents, who are buying it for me as a gift, said lean on the side of longevity, and willing to increase the budget if the increase brought more future proofing. Ideally, it will last three years competently running programs. I will concentrating in math related fields (engineering and economics), so I'll need it to run drafting programs and math analysis programs. I also would like to use it for some gaming (obviously not as much as I play now - college is for other things) - OFP2, BF3, CnC4, and CoD6 are the only games I am looking forward to, so something which can comfortably run those is sufficient.
As for the research I've done so far, I haven't really much idea of what I should have or look for, other than that I will not consider a Mac. There are multiple reasons for this, most of which I'm sure you enlightened folk understand; please don't question that. I've looked at Sager, ASUS, Acer, Lenovo, Dell, and HP but have little idea which of these manufacturers is best to use, nor the level of computer (as I noted above) that I should be considering. I've ruled out Lenovo, Dell's regular lines, and HP because their graphics processing power is pathetic (I don't see enjoying OFP2 on a Mobility Radeon 3650). Of the computers left, I think I have established what needs determination. That is, of course, where you come in, since I can't hope to answer the following questions myself. I'll list them for ease and clarity of response.
1. Should I go for a dual-core or quad-core (and AMD or Intel)?
2. If I go for a quad-core, is it worth finding a laptop that uses a Core i7 processor for the purposes of future proofing, or is this unnecessary and overly expensive at this point in time.
3. Should I consider models with DDR-2, or constrain the search to DDR-3?
4. What level of graphics processor will I need to comfortably run the aforementioned games?
5. Is ATi or Nvidia preferable for laptop graphics processors?
6. Is it worth upgrading to a 7200 RPM HDD? Will I see tangible increases in startup speed and performance from doing so?
7. Of the manufacturers above, which are most reputable/offer the best deals/offer the best warranties? Please note that with Dell, I'd only be considering their XPS line (I dislike Alienware's look too much to consider them, unless I get an amazing deal on the laptop)?
8. Is it better to buy directly from the manufacturer, or should I go for a third-party retailer?
9. Are there any other options I've been missing in terms of manufacturers?
10. Should I give any consideration to the weight, seeing as I'm fit and not especially weak?
I'm sorry for the number of questions, but I really have little knowledge about this area of purchasing. Any help is appreciated, so don't feel compelled to answer all of the questions in one post.
As for the research I've done so far, I haven't really much idea of what I should have or look for, other than that I will not consider a Mac. There are multiple reasons for this, most of which I'm sure you enlightened folk understand; please don't question that. I've looked at Sager, ASUS, Acer, Lenovo, Dell, and HP but have little idea which of these manufacturers is best to use, nor the level of computer (as I noted above) that I should be considering. I've ruled out Lenovo, Dell's regular lines, and HP because their graphics processing power is pathetic (I don't see enjoying OFP2 on a Mobility Radeon 3650). Of the computers left, I think I have established what needs determination. That is, of course, where you come in, since I can't hope to answer the following questions myself. I'll list them for ease and clarity of response.
1. Should I go for a dual-core or quad-core (and AMD or Intel)?
2. If I go for a quad-core, is it worth finding a laptop that uses a Core i7 processor for the purposes of future proofing, or is this unnecessary and overly expensive at this point in time.
3. Should I consider models with DDR-2, or constrain the search to DDR-3?
4. What level of graphics processor will I need to comfortably run the aforementioned games?
5. Is ATi or Nvidia preferable for laptop graphics processors?
6. Is it worth upgrading to a 7200 RPM HDD? Will I see tangible increases in startup speed and performance from doing so?
7. Of the manufacturers above, which are most reputable/offer the best deals/offer the best warranties? Please note that with Dell, I'd only be considering their XPS line (I dislike Alienware's look too much to consider them, unless I get an amazing deal on the laptop)?
8. Is it better to buy directly from the manufacturer, or should I go for a third-party retailer?
9. Are there any other options I've been missing in terms of manufacturers?
10. Should I give any consideration to the weight, seeing as I'm fit and not especially weak?
I'm sorry for the number of questions, but I really have little knowledge about this area of purchasing. Any help is appreciated, so don't feel compelled to answer all of the questions in one post.