Part 1: I need a notebook for number crunching while I'm away from my "Barn Burner" AMD Athlon 64 4000+/RAID 0/SATAII desktop. It seems almost impossible to get a good single core notebook at a reasonable price these days. Most are moving towards the dual core which offer lower clock speeds and marginal performance gains as my work is strongly single threaded.
Anyone have any suggestions? Here are some points to consider:
- Don't need any high-end graphics cards/processors, just a normal display.
- Need a fast hard drive, ideally 80GB at 7200RPM (nothing slower)
- Would like the fastest single core at the "sweet spot"... not bleeding edge.
- Would consider paying up to low $2000s, but would prefer to be lower.
Part 2: Since I haven't figured out an option for above, I've started looking at the available dual core based machines. I've concentrated on Intel Core Duos, particularly the 2Ghz T2500. (Although I love AMD for my desktop, I can't find enough info on how the AMD mobile chips perform against the Core Duos.)
I'm really concerned about the clock speeds of these things. As I said, my work is strongly "single process." Dual cores will only have a marginal impact in my running jobs. In going down to a 2Ghz notebook, it just seems like I'm really back-peddling.
Anyway, I have been looking at the Dell Inspiron 6400. I can get the T2500, 1GB Ram, an 80GB/7200RPM HDD, shiny 15.4" monitor screen and 1 year warranty today for about $1,180, delivered. That's pretty good. Do you guys have any suggestions for a non-multimedia, number-crunching notebook with similar/better specs?
Thanks.
Anyone have any suggestions? Here are some points to consider:
- Don't need any high-end graphics cards/processors, just a normal display.
- Need a fast hard drive, ideally 80GB at 7200RPM (nothing slower)
- Would like the fastest single core at the "sweet spot"... not bleeding edge.
- Would consider paying up to low $2000s, but would prefer to be lower.
Part 2: Since I haven't figured out an option for above, I've started looking at the available dual core based machines. I've concentrated on Intel Core Duos, particularly the 2Ghz T2500. (Although I love AMD for my desktop, I can't find enough info on how the AMD mobile chips perform against the Core Duos.)
I'm really concerned about the clock speeds of these things. As I said, my work is strongly "single process." Dual cores will only have a marginal impact in my running jobs. In going down to a 2Ghz notebook, it just seems like I'm really back-peddling.
Anyway, I have been looking at the Dell Inspiron 6400. I can get the T2500, 1GB Ram, an 80GB/7200RPM HDD, shiny 15.4" monitor screen and 1 year warranty today for about $1,180, delivered. That's pretty good. Do you guys have any suggestions for a non-multimedia, number-crunching notebook with similar/better specs?
Thanks.