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I am having trouble deciding. I just wanted to ask you guys to see which one you would go for.
*(They also do a 15.4" WideUXGA 1920 x 1200 LCD (1200p) for an extra [+£180] do you think its worth upgrading to that spec, and what is the performance like on these screens?)
*(I wish they had the option for XP because I have heard nothing but bad press about Vista. They also have Genuine Windows® Vista Ultimate for an extra +£83. Do you think its worth it? What benefits do you get with the Ultimate edition.)
You'll get a lot more screen space, but it'll make text etc absolutely tiny. Shame they don't do a 1680x1050 panel because that'd be a nice in-between. I'd personally probably opt for the 1440x900, which then means you can pile on the AA and AF at native resolution in games and still have a very smooth experience.
Nothing but bad press from where? If you just look around on the Windows forum here, you'll see plenty of positive talk about Vista. It's a very solid OS, very nice to use, and certainly far better-suited to a brand-new gaming machine than XP is (for DX10 alone). The Vista website will show you what extras Ultimate has, but I personally don't think they're worth the extra money.
As for the rest, the CPU upgrade seems like it would be pointless, as would the TurboCache thing, considering you've got 4GB of RAM there already.
Very nice machine you'll have there though, should be blisteringly quick.
Is the XPS1730 with SLi 8800m + Physics card very noisy?
Does the keyboard get to hot to touch during long gaming sessions?
Does anyone have the 5510 mobile broadband card? Is it any good and could you get the card to work in the US?
Been thinking about that Intel TurboMemory card thing again, and actually sat and did a bit of reading on it. Seems like a good idea and that it could potentially net a bit of extra battery life and speed up Hibernation/start-up, but there's just not much practical data on it. Struggled to find more than a couple of reviews, and they were quite old so it's likely they've improved support since then.
For £15, I'd be tempted...but then again, I'm not sure. One review indicated a loss of performance in some cases, whereas other people have stated dramatic improvements in game loading times etc.
I suppose if you're spending that much money on the machine in the first place, £15 isn't very much!
I had a 5 hour session of COD4 yesterday so hopefully can answer your heat/noise questions:
The fans are VERY quiet, at first they are inaudiable and when they do speed up during heavy 3D games, they're still amazingly quiet - a lot quieter than every other laptop I've owned (and they've been non-gaming laptops!). The keyboard remained cool the whole time, the GPUs/CPU are located further back than the keyboard, the only area warm to the touch was the hinge cover behind the keyboard infront of the screen, to the back left side. It still wasn't burning hot though.
It runs COD4 at 1920x1200 with everything on high settings (except I turn off depth of field which for preference rather than performance). I also run Crysis at 1680x1050 with a high/medium mix, and everything else I throw at it runs absolutely superb...
I have the 5510 WWAN card and it works brilliantly (using vodaphone). Not sure about the US though, never tried.
Weight is obviously hard to judge / portray in words. According to dell, the system weighs 11 pounds which is certainly no ultra-portable but its not as heavy as it looks (which is the first thing my work colleagues said!). The AC adapter on the other hand is a lot bigger than normal Dell laptop PSUs and weighs 3 pounds.Cool sounds good. I'm seriously tempted by one of these beasts. I bet it weighs a ton though? What sort of case do you have to transport about?