Hello everyone,
I am currently in UK and I'm having trouble choosing one of these laptops. The usage my laptop is intended for, is CAD/3D modelling,rendering, engineering software and mostly rare rather than casual gaming.Mobility is not an issue so I rejected all i7 4***U cpus. I would rather buy a desktop with these features but I'll probably be moving next year. So after intense research I ended up with these models for which I've been given discount:
For 650 pounds:
http/www.asuslaptop.co.uk/Asus_N56VB-S4041H_Laptop
For 700 pounds:
http/www.laptopsdirect.co.uk/BLACK_-_INTEL_CORE_i7-4700HQ_8GB_1TB_NVIDIA_GTX850M_2GB_DEDICATED_GRAPHICS__N550JK-CJ375H/version.asp
I previously owned Toshiba and HP laptops,all were good, however I've heard good words about ASUS hardware but not for their customer support.I was advised to choose a Dell instead but all the new models have ultra low voltage cores. Computational efficiency is critical for me.
Any advise here would be helpfull!
I am currently in UK and I'm having trouble choosing one of these laptops. The usage my laptop is intended for, is CAD/3D modelling,rendering, engineering software and mostly rare rather than casual gaming.Mobility is not an issue so I rejected all i7 4***U cpus. I would rather buy a desktop with these features but I'll probably be moving next year. So after intense research I ended up with these models for which I've been given discount:
For 650 pounds:
http/www.asuslaptop.co.uk/Asus_N56VB-S4041H_Laptop
For 700 pounds:
http/www.laptopsdirect.co.uk/BLACK_-_INTEL_CORE_i7-4700HQ_8GB_1TB_NVIDIA_GTX850M_2GB_DEDICATED_GRAPHICS__N550JK-CJ375H/version.asp
I previously owned Toshiba and HP laptops,all were good, however I've heard good words about ASUS hardware but not for their customer support.I was advised to choose a Dell instead but all the new models have ultra low voltage cores. Computational efficiency is critical for me.
Any advise here would be helpfull!