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Akamal

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  1. Jaja i also couldn't make sense when i so your profile and see that your are happy with your thinkpad t. Even when you own one of the worst thinkpad ever made[emoji14]
  2. I know that leonvo havent got top quality but thinkpad and macbooks i think is the best qulity build you can find in today market why do you tell me that i can go wrong?
  3. My usage: I work as software developer, Hadoop, big data analysis and banking core application such as calypso, when I work i usually use vmware and work with 2-3 virtual machines at same time with 2 monitors (24''). I am looking for a laptop 17 inch or 15 inch, but prefer 17. with max budget 3000€. my minimum needs of memory is 16GB. So i found 2 models: 1. thinkPad p70 2. Dell precision 17 7000 both of them offer same specification. i7 6ºgth or XEON E3 v5 DDR4 and quadro graphics, if u choose the xeon processor u can pick ECC memory, and here appears my first question. ¿for my usage, ECC memory with Xeon cpu will give a significant advantage? and if not, what are the main difference between both ws brands? specially in quality and reliability.
  4. What do you not understand and in will try to explain better.
  5. thanks @exercutor5 but you don't really answer my question. I think quality component over Thinkpad or Dell are much higher than any clevo builder also building quality between WS and gaming laptops are different, Business laptops are expected to remain in service much longer than gaming laptop (at least 3 years), and they’re expected to withstand at least a little rough handling. As such, they’re usually fabricated from stronger material aluminum or magnesium, for instance and they feature more rugged construction, also tested synchronization among all components, and much more differences. I can resume the question in: for my usage(explain on first post), is really an advantage to use xeon cpu with ECC memory?, or I will not get differences if I use i7 without ECC, what are the main differences between Dell precision 17 7000 and thinkPad p70 with same specification?.
  6. Deviltech are like the others laptops builder, most of them bases in clevo. And yes, gpu for games run at higher clock frecuency and more power consumition so they get warmer
  7. I have a really bad experience on HP quality, I really don't recommended as main workstation laptop, but i never used or know someone that have zbook.
  8. but is clevo laptops Deviltech, Mysn, Eurocom or any other are same quality builds as Thinkpad or DELL? motherboard, connectors, case...? which is better? I personally prefer quadro graphic better than geforce because geforce get hot after few hours of usage.
  9. Hi, I'm looking for a laptop of 17, and I'm looking at alternatives, my main use will be as software development, big data and financial systems (such as Calypso tools they need to start 4-6 ram ) and usually work in virtualized environments (max 3 normally 2 simultaneously (99%)). The truth is that I'm going crazy for two models and don't not what to choose. the first one is the thinkpad p70 with XEON 1505M and 16 GB of RAM in 8 * 2 (16gb is the least I would need ) or new models Dell Precision 17 7000 both with same configuration. But now, I don't know how much it would be an advantage or not the difference in price between the Xeon E3 1505M processor with ECC memory and i7 6700HQ or 6820HQ without ECC for my usage. Moreover, if the ECC XEON not really offer me any significant advantage and opt for the i7 6gth what differences would have to Alienware 17 or Asus rog 17 g752vt 6gth i7 both with and DDR4 memory expandable up to 64GB, but with a price much lower compared to the workstation. I don't use graphic, and don't play games, I only work with the laptop connected to 2 monitor + laptop screen. What recommend me? What are the difference between Dell precision and thinkpad (same specification), or between MSI, CLEVO or any other... Sorry for my english, I'm from Spain...
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