Custom Spec from Overclockers, your thoughts?

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Hey guys. I know Ive been asking about PCs and laptops last few days, but please can people give me feedback on this spec

I think I want a laptop more as I have no space for a PC

Would that CPU be able to handle the high end design packages I use such as Photoshop CS5 + CS6, Adobe Premiere, Sony Vegas, Illustrator... plus many more image and video editing programs...

will it be able to render many projects at once? from different programs at the same time?

As for gaming whats the Graphics card like? would it be able to handle most recent games plus future ones fine on ultra settings?

Any info and advice would be a bonus, Thank you

PS - I got this link for the custom spec here... so people can make their own etc:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=LT-025-OE&groupid=959&catid=1828

Thank you
 
Notebookcheck gives comprehensive benchmark results on most if not all GPU's AMD Radeon HD 8970M Crossfire.

The CPU should be an i7 minimum to support Xfire properly as most likely the i5 will bottleneck the Xfire.

Everything else looks solid, adding an i7 bumps the cost upto £1767.84.

Down the road you can fit a mSATA SSD as well as swap out the DVD drive to fit another HDD, l have done this on my P170EM and it runs with a M4 mSATA 256gb for the OS, 2x 1TB HDD's and a 512gb SSD.

With the Optical drive in an external caddy.
 
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Imo yes, the HT will be of benefit, however the faster the clock speed the faster the job will get done. so really upto you if you want to spend 100 for the 2.4Ghz or 180 for the 2.7Ghz i7's, after that the price gets a little silly.
 
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