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which notebook is at this moment best for XSI, ( Hardware: XSI and nVidia Ge

which notebook is at this moment best for XSI, ( Hardware: XSI and nVidia Ge

2005-03-07       - By Piotr Twardo

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Hi,

I heard only good news about Dell and apparently there are two new models
from them.
M-20 is 2kg 14 inch which means extremely portable :)
Check them out.
For XSI it's far better to use NVIDIA (in terms of no pro cards), I have
radeon and it is ok, but has some performance issues in certain situations.
There is also eurocom which has a notebook with quadro, don't know about it
much though.
I'm also looking for a solution for myself, this is a tough choice nowadays.

cheers

Peter




-- -- Original Message -- --
From: "Michael Fross" <michael@(protected)>
To: "Ing. Marek Mihok" <XSI@(protected)>
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 12:48 AM
Subject: Re: which notebook is at this moment best for XSI, ( Hardware: XSI
and nVidia GeForce FX GO5700)


> Personally, I'd opt for Nvidia over ATI.  In my experience, ATI drivers do
> not provide great OpenGL support.   However, that's just an opinion.
>
> Frosty
>
> -- ---- -----
> Sunday, March 6, 2005, 3:57:27 PM, you wrote:
>
> IMM> Hellooo dear friends :)
>
> IMM> I am looking for TOP notebook in the range 2000-3000usd,
> IMM> mainly for work on my travels..... for XSI4.2
>
> IMM> 1. is 1GB of ram enough or take 2GB
> IMM> 2. gxf nvidia or mobility radeon ?
> IMM> 3. wich model ? dell, ibm, toshiba, alienware, fujitsu, acer ?
>
> IMM> Any info is welcome....
>
> IMM> thanx in advance,
> IMM> Marek
>
>
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> IMM> Patrick Boucher
> IMM> Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 8:39 PM
> IMM> To: XSI@(protected)
> IMM> Subject: Re: Hardware: XSI and nVidia GeForce FX GO5700
>
>
> IMM> Bradley R. Gabe wrote:
>>> Has anyone been running XSI with the nVidia GeForce FX GO5700?
>>>
>>> I still haven't been brave enough to take the plunge on a notebook, but
>>> the Toshiba Qosmio G15-AV501 is looking like a really nice option. Seems
>>> as though the latest, post holiday batch of notebooks is starting to
>>> offer more nVidia card options.
>>>
>>> -Brad
>
> IMM> Been using the FX Go5700 in a laptop for about six months without a
> IMM> glith. I have a few sopradic blue screens related to graphics issues
> but
> IMM> that's my bad for pushing the graphics driver a bit beyond it's
> IMM> tolerances. With unmodified stock drivers it works perfectly.
>
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