I am looking for a good gaming/business laptop. I want at lest 64gb of ram. I am going to send the video to a projector. Also want to do it as cheap as possible. Any suggestions?
Let me explain. I am a developer. In 2006 I bought a Dell M1210 with every possible feature. That thing is still working and I consider it the best money I ever spent. I want a computer that has the most of everything. Something I can use to work on and also play on. I would like something that will last me 10 years like my Dell did.
Fair enough, overkill and good building for a CAD style mobile workstation can be found here: http://www.xicomputer.com The XT line can handle desktop class CPUs with mobile 1070/1080 GPUs and 64GB RAM, as well as some insane storage options. Won't be cheap by today's standards, but compared to the price your previous build cost, it'll likely be on par or cheaper.
do you want a gaming looking laptop or not? by the way why would you use 64gb of ram though, pretty overkill for laptop? most laptop with 64gb usually were gaming laptop i guess, and usually the thick and heavy ones
At first please tell us what is your budget? If it is same or more than a good gaming laptop then no need to buy an ordinary one, just go ahead for a gaming one directly.
Any laptop can output to a projector just fine. Since you mention "business", I'm assuming you don't want some big 'stand out' gaming laptop(you want something that looks ordinary, but is powerful). Here's a couple that should suit you just fine:
Any laptop can output to a projector just fine. Since you mention "business", I'm assuming you don't want some big 'stand out' gaming laptop(you want something that looks ordinary, but is powerful). Here's a couple that should suit you just fine:
I am looking for a good gaming/business laptop. I want at lest 64gb of ram. I am going to send the video to a projector. Also want to do it as cheap as possible. Any suggestions?
What is the application, and specifically logic behind 64GB RAM? Most users and business use cases rarely use 8GB. High use would be 16 for general use. 32 for Engineering large assemblies. 64 is pretty much only required for Simulation and obscenely large Engineering projects, Video Editing/rendering (4K HDR) and that sort of stuff.
Also what is the budget and what games are you looking at?
Let me explain. I am a developer. In 2006 I bought a Dell M1210 with every possible feature. That thing is still working and I consider it the best money I ever spent. I want a computer that has the most of everything. Something I can use to work on and also play on. I would like something that will last me 10 years like my Dell did.
Let me explain. I am a developer. In 2006 I bought a Dell M1210 with every possible feature. That thing is still working and I consider it the best money I ever spent. I want a computer that has the most of everything. Something I can use to work on and also play on. I would like something that will last me 10 years like my Dell did.
Fair enough, overkill and good building for a CAD style mobile workstation can be found here: http://www.xicomputer.com The XT line can handle desktop class CPUs with mobile 1070/1080 GPUs and 64GB RAM, as well as some insane storage options. Won't be cheap by today's standards, but compared to the price your previous build cost, it'll likely be on par or cheaper.