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Hello,
I’m looking to buy a state-of-the-art i7 laptop with dedicated GPU memory. I would like some advice regarding this purchase. I saw a Dell 5470 from the E series that can support up to 16 GB of RAM. I would like to know if the NVIDIA graphics card is dedicated on this type of laptop and if it's a good machine overall?
Aside from the screen being only 14 inches, is the machine itself good? Or should I prioritize a larger screen, like 4 by 3, 16:9, or 17 inches?
Thank you, CCM
coolbat
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I’m looking to buy a state-of-the-art i7 laptop with dedicated GPU memory. I would like some advice regarding this purchase. I saw a Dell 5470 from the E series that can support up to 16 GB of RAM. I would like to know if the NVIDIA graphics card is dedicated on this type of laptop and if it's a good machine overall?
Aside from the screen being only 14 inches, is the machine itself good? Or should I prioritize a larger screen, like 4 by 3, 16:9, or 17 inches?
Thank you, CCM
coolbat
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Good evening,
Dedicated memory is RAM set aside specifically for the graphics card!
If you choose a PC with 8 gigs of RAM and:
If it says "Intel 630" graphics card, the memory used will be the main RAM with a portion allocated for display and video processing (8 gigs in total, with 7 for the PC and 1 for graphics display).
If it says Nvidia graphics card, it will be a separate card and there, normally, you should have information regarding the RAM it will be equipped with, usually 2 gigs (The 8 gigs will remain entirely dedicated to the machine).
8GB of RAM is sufficient for Windows 10, but it then depends on the software you wish to use. Given the current price of RAM, having 12 or 16 gigs isn't a bad idea.
Dedicated memory is RAM set aside specifically for the graphics card!
If you choose a PC with 8 gigs of RAM and:
If it says "Intel 630" graphics card, the memory used will be the main RAM with a portion allocated for display and video processing (8 gigs in total, with 7 for the PC and 1 for graphics display).
If it says Nvidia graphics card, it will be a separate card and there, normally, you should have information regarding the RAM it will be equipped with, usually 2 gigs (The 8 gigs will remain entirely dedicated to the machine).
8GB of RAM is sufficient for Windows 10, but it then depends on the software you wish to use. Given the current price of RAM, having 12 or 16 gigs isn't a bad idea.
Hello,
Thank you for your response, I take note
of this information, I will choose a laptop.
Which one would you recommend, a
Dell or rather an HP? With HP, we have a screen that
can go up to 17 inches and more, as well
as the dedicated RAM of the graphics card
which is quite interesting for HP unless
I'm mistaken, Dell also has a dedicated
graphics card?
Coolbat
Thank you for your response, I take note
of this information, I will choose a laptop.
Which one would you recommend, a
Dell or rather an HP? With HP, we have a screen that
can go up to 17 inches and more, as well
as the dedicated RAM of the graphics card
which is quite interesting for HP unless
I'm mistaken, Dell also has a dedicated
graphics card?
Coolbat
Hello,
They all do pretty much the same thing; they have motherboards made and choose the components they want to use.
So what's important is to keep up to date with new technologies, where we stand with current products, etc...
- M2 NVMe is the fastest storage medium on the market
- We are at version 10 of the i3/i5/i7/i9 processors
- The socket for the version 10 processors is brand new
What is likely to happen is that configurations based on version 8-9 processors will drop significantly
A really well-equipped laptop will have 1 M2 NVMe slot and 2 SATA 2.5 slots.
So getting a 17-inch with an i5 or i7 base, having M2 NVMe, around 250-500GB with 1 or 2 2.5-inch slots, whether they are provided or not, is not important; the idea would be to have a 1 or 2TB SSD first and the same capacity in HDD for backups, for example.
Generation 8 or 9 doesn't change much, and I honestly don't know what extra benefits generation 10 brings.
If you want to display 3D modeled items, a dedicated graphics card is useful; otherwise, it's not necessary, especially since it consumes a lot and generates heat!
So if it's for gaming = Yes, and it would even be mandatory
If it's for watching movies, editing photos, browsing the internet = Not necessary, the "Intel UHD 630" card will work just fine as it derives its operation from the processor itself.
For the screen, make sure it's labeled "IPS" with a matte surface.
If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!
;o)
They all do pretty much the same thing; they have motherboards made and choose the components they want to use.
So what's important is to keep up to date with new technologies, where we stand with current products, etc...
- M2 NVMe is the fastest storage medium on the market
- We are at version 10 of the i3/i5/i7/i9 processors
- The socket for the version 10 processors is brand new
What is likely to happen is that configurations based on version 8-9 processors will drop significantly
A really well-equipped laptop will have 1 M2 NVMe slot and 2 SATA 2.5 slots.
So getting a 17-inch with an i5 or i7 base, having M2 NVMe, around 250-500GB with 1 or 2 2.5-inch slots, whether they are provided or not, is not important; the idea would be to have a 1 or 2TB SSD first and the same capacity in HDD for backups, for example.
Generation 8 or 9 doesn't change much, and I honestly don't know what extra benefits generation 10 brings.
If you want to display 3D modeled items, a dedicated graphics card is useful; otherwise, it's not necessary, especially since it consumes a lot and generates heat!
So if it's for gaming = Yes, and it would even be mandatory
If it's for watching movies, editing photos, browsing the internet = Not necessary, the "Intel UHD 630" card will work just fine as it derives its operation from the processor itself.
For the screen, make sure it's labeled "IPS" with a matte surface.
If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!
;o)
Hello,
Knowing very little about this, which is why I’m reaching out to knowledgeable and trustworthy people, I found this ad that seems quite reasonable to me. What do you think about it personally..?
https://www.leboncoin.fr/informatique/1814304625.htm/
I look forward to hearing from you, thank you for your response.
coolbat
Knowing very little about this, which is why I’m reaching out to knowledgeable and trustworthy people, I found this ad that seems quite reasonable to me. What do you think about it personally..?
https://www.leboncoin.fr/informatique/1814304625.htm/
I look forward to hearing from you, thank you for your response.
coolbat
Intel Core i7 - 2670M 4 core (8)
WINDOWS 10
Color: Black Features: Large screen, Built-in microphone, Built-in webcam, Blu-Ray drive
Memory (RAM 8GB)
Storage type: 750GB SSD Type: Laptop
Manufacturer color: Black and gray Width: 27.4 cm
Screen 17.3 inches
Best suited for: Multimedia, Remote work, Graphic design RAM size: 8 GB
Height: 3.5 cm Weight: 3.2 kg
Connectivity: SD card slot, Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI, USB 3.0, VGA, Blu-Ray Model: HP Pavilion DV7-6192sf
Processor speed: 2.20 GHz
Operating system edition: Home
Maximum resolution: 1600 x 900 Screen size: 17.3"
SSD drive capacity: 700GB
Length: 41.6 cm Operating system: Windows 10 64-bit
Processor: Intel Core i7 3rd Gen. Series: Pavilion
BLU-RAY drive Very rare.
Test Format
Battery in good condition with charger.
Shipping possible.
This is a PC from another era that is almost 10 years old!
It's good gear, but I wouldn't buy it.
Look at what you find for €600?
But PCs equipped with M2 NVMe are very recent and will easily cost around €1000
;o)
WINDOWS 10
Color: Black Features: Large screen, Built-in microphone, Built-in webcam, Blu-Ray drive
Memory (RAM 8GB)
Storage type: 750GB SSD Type: Laptop
Manufacturer color: Black and gray Width: 27.4 cm
Screen 17.3 inches
Best suited for: Multimedia, Remote work, Graphic design RAM size: 8 GB
Height: 3.5 cm Weight: 3.2 kg
Connectivity: SD card slot, Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI, USB 3.0, VGA, Blu-Ray Model: HP Pavilion DV7-6192sf
Processor speed: 2.20 GHz
Operating system edition: Home
Maximum resolution: 1600 x 900 Screen size: 17.3"
SSD drive capacity: 700GB
Length: 41.6 cm Operating system: Windows 10 64-bit
Processor: Intel Core i7 3rd Gen. Series: Pavilion
BLU-RAY drive Very rare.
Test Format
Battery in good condition with charger.
Shipping possible.
This is a PC from another era that is almost 10 years old!
It's good gear, but I wouldn't buy it.
Look at what you find for €600?
But PCs equipped with M2 NVMe are very recent and will easily cost around €1000
;o)
Hello, thanks for your feedback. There’s nothing to complain about the price; it’s reasonable and within an affordable budget for me.
When choosing between an HP and a Dell with the same configuration: 17-inch screen, Intel Core i7 2720QM, 8 GB of RAM, 750 GB hard drive, 128 GB SSD, reinstalled with Windows 10, and a new battery and charger.
Is HP better, or do both have equal value?
Thanks.
coolbat
When choosing between an HP and a Dell with the same configuration: 17-inch screen, Intel Core i7 2720QM, 8 GB of RAM, 750 GB hard drive, 128 GB SSD, reinstalled with Windows 10, and a new battery and charger.
Is HP better, or do both have equal value?
Thanks.
coolbat
Hello
The SSD hard drive is 750 GB, but only 700 GB is usable because the rest is taken up by the operating system.
What bothers me about this PC is the graphics card with a resolution not reaching 1920 x 1080 for watching movies in HD.
It's only good for browsing and office work, but not for video or movies which is not good. I might be disappointed. What do you think, true or false...?
coolbat
The SSD hard drive is 750 GB, but only 700 GB is usable because the rest is taken up by the operating system.
What bothers me about this PC is the graphics card with a resolution not reaching 1920 x 1080 for watching movies in HD.
It's only good for browsing and office work, but not for video or movies which is not good. I might be disappointed. What do you think, true or false...?
coolbat
It's the PC screen that is limited in its resolution!
HP and DELL, like other brands, offer product ranges from entry-level to professional products.
Here we have something that was very good at the time and quite expensive, but that will get the job done.
We mustn't forget that there is wear on certain parts like the fans.
Have you looked at other offers around €600?
HP and DELL, like other brands, offer product ranges from entry-level to professional products.
Here we have something that was very good at the time and quite expensive, but that will get the job done.
We mustn't forget that there is wear on certain parts like the fans.
Have you looked at other offers around €600?
Hello, thank you for this information. I haven't looked at other offers; €600 is still a bit above my initial budget, so the resolution is indeed lower than 1920 x 1080?
I will look for other offers that match this standard resolution.
What is the resolution on this PC, by the way?
coolbar
I will look for other offers that match this standard resolution.
What is the resolution on this PC, by the way?
coolbar
re, thanks I found something else that seems much better than the previous ad and in terms of price as well, maybe except for the HDD (non SSD)
ON the other hand, I don't know if I can still increase the RAM on this type of machine, or find the detailed specifications, does it still seem like a good deal to you? the exact model is HP Envy DV 7 -
does it differ so much from one version to another ??
HP Envy DV 7 Laptop - Intel Core I7 / 1T - 17 Inches in Excellent condition and in perfect working order! Battery almost new as the laptop has always been used on AC power Specifications: Processor: Intel Core i7-3610QM Number of Cores: 4 Frequency: 2.3 GHz Cache Memory: 6 MB RAM (Memory): 8 GB Memory Bars: 2 RAM (Memory): DDR3 Hard Drive: 1 T Hard Drive Type: SATA Hard Drive Capacity HDD: 1000 GB Hard Drive Rotational Speed: 5400 RPM...
ON the other hand, I don't know if I can still increase the RAM on this type of machine, or find the detailed specifications, does it still seem like a good deal to you? the exact model is HP Envy DV 7 -
does it differ so much from one version to another ??
HP Envy DV 7 Laptop - Intel Core I7 / 1T - 17 Inches in Excellent condition and in perfect working order! Battery almost new as the laptop has always been used on AC power Specifications: Processor: Intel Core i7-3610QM Number of Cores: 4 Frequency: 2.3 GHz Cache Memory: 6 MB RAM (Memory): 8 GB Memory Bars: 2 RAM (Memory): DDR3 Hard Drive: 1 T Hard Drive Type: SATA Hard Drive Capacity HDD: 1000 GB Hard Drive Rotational Speed: 5400 RPM...
You need to contact the seller and ask if you have a second 2.5-inch compartment?
8GB is definitely enough.
The hard drive is clearly the weak point.
Do you have the link to the offer?
8GB is definitely enough.
The hard drive is clearly the weak point.
Do you have the link to the offer?
Hi,
You need to contact the seller and ask if you have a second 2.5-inch compartment?
I don't understand what you are trying to tell me, for the HP HDD?
I suppose it is already in 2.5' e-sata, 2 hard drive slots?
You need to contact the seller and ask if you have a second 2.5-inch compartment?
I don't understand what you are trying to tell me, for the HP HDD?
I suppose it is already in 2.5' e-sata, 2 hard drive slots?
In 17-inch laptops, there are often 2 slots for 2.5-inch storage drives
Usually, you have 1 SSD in the first slot and an HDD in the second
Back then, SSDs were very expensive! Now you can easily put in 2 SSDs and especially replace the first one with a larger one (usually it was 128GB).
So ask the seller if there are 2 slots for 2.5 inches.
Usually, you have 1 SSD in the first slot and an HDD in the second
Back then, SSDs were very expensive! Now you can easily put in 2 SSDs and especially replace the first one with a larger one (usually it was 128GB).
So ask the seller if there are 2 slots for 2.5 inches.
Hi,
Shouldn't we see this in the detailed (i.e., complete) technical sheet of the
HP machine..? I just asked him the question otherwise.. where can I find the full documentation of
this model please?
Shouldn't we see this in the detailed (i.e., complete) technical sheet of the
HP machine..? I just asked him the question otherwise.. where can I find the full documentation of
this model please?
There are plenty of DV7s, they need to give you the complete information written on the device's label or take a picture for you.
Re JeuneL
I received the HP Envy laptop, the internal drive is a 1TB mechanical HDD at 5400 RPM but it’s not fast enough so I am going to replace it with a 2.5' SATA3 SSD.
What do you recommend for the SSD?
As for the graphics card, the resolution is indeed 1600x1900, it's only HD, but it's already pretty good considering the condition in which I bought it.
The RAM is also only 6GB maximum, it’s sufficient, but I would have liked it to be up to 8GB.
Thank you.
coolbat
I received the HP Envy laptop, the internal drive is a 1TB mechanical HDD at 5400 RPM but it’s not fast enough so I am going to replace it with a 2.5' SATA3 SSD.
What do you recommend for the SSD?
As for the graphics card, the resolution is indeed 1600x1900, it's only HD, but it's already pretty good considering the condition in which I bought it.
The RAM is also only 6GB maximum, it’s sufficient, but I would have liked it to be up to 8GB.
Thank you.
coolbat
You can take a red WD for NAS that is designed for a lot of writing, a blue WD is also very good but will have less writing.
1600x900 and not 1900! It's a true 16/9 actually! ;o)
For the SSD, you're totally right. These 5400 RPM mechanical hard drives are only good for storage, not at all for the system anymore.
;o)
1600x900 and not 1900! It's a true 16/9 actually! ;o)
For the SSD, you're totally right. These 5400 RPM mechanical hard drives are only good for storage, not at all for the system anymore.
;o)
Good evening,
Here’s what I found which is pretty good in price especially, but in red or blue quality, I don’t know.
To be honest, it’s not a brand, but I think my computer will be much smoother with this type of SSD?
Thanks colbat
JASTER SSD SATAIII 512GB 2.5 HDD 128GB 240GB 480GB 1TB internal SSD hard drive laptop desktop Ultrabook
Ships From:
China
SSD Capacity:
1TB
€ 69.44
€ 133.53-48%
Here’s what I found which is pretty good in price especially, but in red or blue quality, I don’t know.
To be honest, it’s not a brand, but I think my computer will be much smoother with this type of SSD?
Thanks colbat
JASTER SSD SATAIII 512GB 2.5 HDD 128GB 240GB 480GB 1TB internal SSD hard drive laptop desktop Ultrabook
Ships From:
China
SSD Capacity:
1TB
€ 69.44
€ 133.53-48%
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