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<blockquote data-quote="RandyDSok" data-source="post: 174294" data-attributes="member: 201"><p>It really depends on what uses you plan to use the notebook for ... I scrolled back a little bit ( just a page ) in this thread and didn't even see a mention of you getting one or what your needs were for one... can't really make any suggestions based on that. So I'll do some generalization just to provide basic info at the least.</p><p></p><p>Notebooks will always run a bit on the warm side so... take note of the ambient air temps that you run it in, also make sure the air intakes and exhausts get plenty of room to do their jobs. Most notebooks are made for basic to general business needs and are really made for any gaming or production work with a focus on battery life more than performance. The ones that are made for higher end graphics work often run very warm compared to the others and need a cooler environment to work properly in not to mention will probably need to stay plugged into a wall as well since they are going to be power hungry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RandyDSok, post: 174294, member: 201"] It really depends on what uses you plan to use the notebook for ... I scrolled back a little bit ( just a page ) in this thread and didn't even see a mention of you getting one or what your needs were for one... can't really make any suggestions based on that. So I'll do some generalization just to provide basic info at the least. Notebooks will always run a bit on the warm side so... take note of the ambient air temps that you run it in, also make sure the air intakes and exhausts get plenty of room to do their jobs. Most notebooks are made for basic to general business needs and are really made for any gaming or production work with a focus on battery life more than performance. The ones that are made for higher end graphics work often run very warm compared to the others and need a cooler environment to work properly in not to mention will probably need to stay plugged into a wall as well since they are going to be power hungry. [/QUOTE]
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