My wife has been wanting a new laptop for a while (even though her current one works fine.) So for Xmas I want to get her one. More than anything she wants one that is fast. I've been looking online and trying to customize one that will fit what she needs but also won't break the bank. Unfortunately it's been a little while since I configured a computer that wasn't made just to play games well (which, may I add, is nearly 4 years old but still runs current games at a respectable level) so I need some advice. She mainly will use the computer for web browsing, MS office stuff, possibly video viewing (DVD and internet video, not BD), as well as Photoshop.
So here's my questions:
1. How much emphasis should I put on processor clock speed vs front side bus & cache? For example, would I be better served with an Intel® Core™ 2 Duo P7450 (2.13GHz/1066Mhz FSB/3MB cache) versus an Intel® Core™ 2 Duo T6600 (2.20GHz/800Mhz FSB/2MB cache)? Also, do I need to spring for a 2.53 GHz/1066Mhz or will something lower work good as well? Or should I look into a Quad Core that has slower clock speed per processor (1.6GHz)?
2. Should I spring for DDR3 versus DDR2 memory?
3. I've never been a big fan of Intel GMA. But, getting a dedicated video card shoots up the price by usually at least $100. She's not going to be installing Team Fortress 2 on her laptop anytime soon (no matter how much I wish upon a star) but she'll be using Photoshop, and I don't know if that'll run like crap with a GMA card. Can someone give me any feedback on that? I've been reading that PS cares more about RAM and processor speed than it does GPU, but I just wanted to verify. Also, gaming aside, is the overall experience and speed of the system positively affected in a noticeable way by a dedicated card?
I'm looking to keep the price around $1,000. Also, don't suggest an Apple computer because that isn't an option.
So here's my questions:
1. How much emphasis should I put on processor clock speed vs front side bus & cache? For example, would I be better served with an Intel® Core™ 2 Duo P7450 (2.13GHz/1066Mhz FSB/3MB cache) versus an Intel® Core™ 2 Duo T6600 (2.20GHz/800Mhz FSB/2MB cache)? Also, do I need to spring for a 2.53 GHz/1066Mhz or will something lower work good as well? Or should I look into a Quad Core that has slower clock speed per processor (1.6GHz)?
2. Should I spring for DDR3 versus DDR2 memory?
3. I've never been a big fan of Intel GMA. But, getting a dedicated video card shoots up the price by usually at least $100. She's not going to be installing Team Fortress 2 on her laptop anytime soon (no matter how much I wish upon a star) but she'll be using Photoshop, and I don't know if that'll run like crap with a GMA card. Can someone give me any feedback on that? I've been reading that PS cares more about RAM and processor speed than it does GPU, but I just wanted to verify. Also, gaming aside, is the overall experience and speed of the system positively affected in a noticeable way by a dedicated card?
I'm looking to keep the price around $1,000. Also, don't suggest an Apple computer because that isn't an option.