Yeah, I know I should get a desktop really. I think it's just a mind over matter thing - I feel desktops are like concrete blocks tied to your feet. But when I simmed on my laptop wiht FS9 for the past two years, it has been plugged ito a power socket on my desk anyway.
I will probably get a desktop, and use it as a "base camp", then buy a second hand netbook for ultra portability.
Any ideas at what parts I should look at if I am building a desktop? Which i7/i5 processor? Sandy bridge? Which grpahics card?
I really have no clue... but I'm thinking...
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Computers/Desktop...n-392799529.htmCPU: Intel Core i7 2600 Sandy Bridge 3.4Ghz/3.8Ghz turbo core x 4 Quad Core LGA 1155 8MB Cache Super Processor.
Motherboard: Intel H61 Chipset mATX up to 16GB DDR3 Speeds Socket 1155, 4 rear USBs, PCI-E X16.
RAM: 8GB DDR3-1333 High performance Dual Channel Memory with low latencies and lifetime warranty
Graphics Card: Dedicated Nvidia Geforce GT430 1GB GDDR3 DX11 HDMI (Excellent for graphics design, video editing, Adobe, and gaming!)
Hard Drive: 1TB (1000GB) 7200RPM SATA3.0 HDD
Optical: FASTEST 24X Dual Layer DVD-RW
Case/Power: Cooler Master Elite 343 mATX Case, Solid construction, piano black front panel. 2 Front USBs and audio ports. Thermalmaster ultra reliable power supply.
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64Bit Full Version with Disc and Certificate.
Monitor: LATEST AOC 22" LED Full HD 2M:1 Contrast Ratio 1920*1080 Resolution Built in Speakers, USB ports, touch buttons - 3 years warranty!
or this - but it's i5
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Computers/Desktop...n-394346506.htm