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  • eek
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    Originally posted by zazou View Post
    Let's not get sidetracked, thanks but that was not my question
    I think he's being honest. The Xeons were released earlier and some of the later i7's have better built in GPUs.

    That is probably important with some of those laptops as the 5510 doesn't support a discrete GPU unlike the 7510.

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  • zazou
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    Originally posted by sal View Post
    I hope you realise that the there is no difference between Xeon and Core of the same generation in terms of CPU performance?

    The only difference is that Xeon works in multiple CPU sockets systems like servers and sometimes missing/lower end built-in GPU in the Xeon.

    That being said unless you are aiming and 2 CPU Laptop monstrosity it's just marketing leading people to believe Xeon is better and more "professional" being a server CPU
    Let's not get sidetracked, thanks but that was not my question

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  • sal
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    I hope you realise that the there is no difference between Xeon and Core of the same generation in terms of CPU performance?

    The only difference is that Xeon works in multiple CPU sockets systems like servers and sometimes missing/lower end built-in GPU in the Xeon.

    That being said unless you are aiming and 2 CPU Laptop monstrosity it's just marketing leading people to believe Xeon is better and more "professional" being a server CPU

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by zazou View Post
    I'm getting a bit impatient for the new MBP (and pushing my own expectations higher) so have been looking at Xeon laptops today.
    Hell, I've just bought a midlife crisis car, why not a Xeon too?

    There seem to be three players in town that offer Xeon laptops intended for business use and I'm leaning strongly towards the Dell 5510. I don't want to go to big, the MBP 13 is perfectly sized and the Dell 15 is just a tad larger although a lot heavier.
    • Dell 5510 15
    • Lenovo P70
    • HP ZBook Studio G3

    (I know there are others out there such as MSI and custom built ones but I haven't liked the form factor of any of them)

    I'm curious to hear from anyone who has actual first hand experience with Xeon powered laptops?

    My main regret moving away from Apple would be leaving the OS X environment. I feel it gives me much more depth of experience running both (OS X daily, W10 VM for dev). I wouldn't miss OS Xs instability though...
    I have the Dell 7510 as it was stupidly cheap on the outlet when I bought it - very nice it is too but booting can be slow (10 seconds) as it checks all 48gb of memory (about 9 of those seconds). The Quadro M2000M is useful for playing with AI stuff.

    The Dell 5510 is basically the Dell xps 15 with business support.

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  • zazou
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    Xeon laptops

    I'm getting a bit impatient for the new MBP (and pushing my own expectations higher) so have been looking at Xeon laptops today.
    Hell, I've just bought a midlife crisis car, why not a Xeon too?

    There seem to be three players in town that offer Xeon laptops intended for business use and I'm leaning strongly towards the Dell 5510. I don't want to go to big, the MBP 13 is perfectly sized and the Dell 15 is just a tad larger although a lot heavier.
    • Dell 5510 15
    • Lenovo P70
    • HP ZBook Studio G3

    (I know there are others out there such as MSI and custom built ones but I haven't liked the form factor of any of them)

    I'm curious to hear from anyone who has actual first hand experience with Xeon powered laptops?

    My main regret moving away from Apple would be leaving the OS X environment. I feel it gives me much more depth of experience running both (OS X daily, W10 VM for dev). I wouldn't miss OS Xs instability though...

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  • missinggreenfields
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    I built my own via PC Specialist rather than buying off the shelf. Took a week or so to arrive, but it has everything that I want.

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  • BoredBloke
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    Last year I bought a HP Omen laptop - it's actually a gaming machine so it's built for speed. 16gb Ram, 256 gb m2 SSD, 4gb Nvidia 940 (ithing) and an i7 Quad core, only a 1080 screen but it's a touch one. It was 1099 from John Lewis....£100 cheaper than HP were selling it for. Everything was great until it's battery stopped charging 2 weeks ago. JL gave a 2 year guarantee with it and apparently the battery is covered by this, so it will be sent away very soon. My old laptop which is still going strong is a dell XPS. Again it's an i7 Quad core. It came with 6gb ram (now has 16) and a 540gb HD (Now 512 gb SSD) and still goes like stink. It also has a dedicated graphics card

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by IL Cattivo View Post
    Deffo would've been the Mexican Oval Bite that gave them away then!


    I see what you did there, very cunning, what do you know about this matter

    You know there are Gladiators to be bled, don't you, move along nothing to see here

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  • IL Cattivo
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    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
    They wore masks, the only thing I know is their breath smelt strongly of real ale and a Greggs lunchtime meal deal.
    Deffo would've been the Mexican Oval Bite that gave them away then!

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    Brave, very brave. Surprised stek didn't drown you in a vat of gravy.
    They wore masks, the only thing I know is their breath smelt strongly of real ale and a Greggs lunchtime meal deal.

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post



    Now you will face the wrath, anger and hellfire of all of CUKs Resident Apple Fanbois, I had a similar experience when I criticised Greggs
    Brave, very brave. Surprised stek didn't drown you in a vat of gravy.

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by Einstein Jnr View Post
    Really? I have a Mac and have had to reboot several times due to OS patches, various SW updates etc. It is not really the utopia Mac people seem to imply it is. Don't get me wrong I think it's a good piece of hardware, but not really amazing.





    Now you will face the wrath, anger and hellfire of all of CUKs Resident Apple Fanbois, I had a similar experience when I criticised Greggs

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  • Einstein Jnr
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    Originally posted by SlipTheJab View Post
    +1, Never had to do that with my Mac...
    Really? I have a Mac and have had to reboot several times due to OS patches, various SW updates etc. It is not really the utopia Mac people seem to imply it is. Don't get me wrong I think it's a good piece of hardware, but not really amazing.

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  • SlipTheJab
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Why do you reboot your computer?
    +1, Never had to do that with my Mac...

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  • IL Cattivo
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    Went for a 2-in-1 Lenovo Yoga 900 a few months back after looking at the New Microsoft Surface Book options. Love that it's nice and light with great battery life. Really impressed by its build quality for 13.3" and it boots / comes out of hibernation in seconds with it's SSD.

    Plenty of dock options for connecting Ethernet/HDMI etc..
    Screen is a tad shiny, but can be countered with a matt screen protector.

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