On second thought, the Asus ultraportables look great. W5A - (sonoma)
http://usa.asus.com/products/noteboo...a_overview.htm
S5N - http://usa.asus.com/products/noteboo...n_overview.htm
For slightly over $2000 (depending on reseller)...
If you are not looking for a gaming solution - the Averatec 3360 looks pretty good. http://www.averatec.com/notebooks/3300series.htm And because your budget is $2000 if you decide you do need something for more powerful graphics you can...
Well see the problem is you should have gotten a Logitech MX510. I'm just kidding, how is the Razor? I have read about them but haven't seen any personal reviews of them.
P.S. I am a big Counter-Strike player.
Just reformat, then you don't have to go through all that garbage. Back up your files and restart, you will be a much happier person on a much faster feeling computer.
stpong, my friend is still borrowing it so i cannot measure it. It is all aluminum so the weight is negligible compared to the weight of the hard drive.
I don't think you have too much to worry about, but don't quote me on the 100 C either it's just what I read on these forums (it seems accurate to me though). Besides that, almost all computers shut down if the processor starts to get...
Did you put in the 1.8 processor yourself? If you did, did you use some Arctic Silver? You may want to put some on there. Also P-M's are fine up to 100 C so its really not much to worry about. Also make sure your fans and vents are...
With the pcmia card, your laptop can use SATA. The speed will greatly affect your transfer rate on files (if you plan on putting 50+ GB of stuff, that will be a HUGE difference). Also as for the fan in the enclosure, experience has...