C Carguy172 macrumors member Oct 8, 2006 93 0 Oct 25, 2006 #26 I say they throw in the in the x1700 it's the second best it creates less its more power efficient and it's more powerful
I say they throw in the in the x1700 it's the second best it creates less its more power efficient and it's more powerful
C ccdimager macrumors newbie Oct 27, 2006 2 0 Oct 27, 2006 #27 BlizzardBomb said: Well the NVIDIA Go 7950 GTX anyway That's the Dell XPS M1710, a 17 incher, and it's cheaper than the MacBook Pro, even after it's been specced up. Actually, I think you can spec up an M1710 to be considerably more than the MacBook Pro. Click to expand...
BlizzardBomb said: Well the NVIDIA Go 7950 GTX anyway That's the Dell XPS M1710, a 17 incher, and it's cheaper than the MacBook Pro, even after it's been specced up. Actually, I think you can spec up an M1710 to be considerably more than the MacBook Pro. Click to expand...
Mord macrumors G4 Aug 24, 2003 10,091 23 UK Oct 28, 2006 #28 It did, the x1600 is clocked near 50% faster.
B Balli macrumors 6502 Original poster Jan 20, 2006 256 0 Earth > Europe > United Kindom > England > London Nov 11, 2006 #29 Mord said: It did, the x1600 is clocked near 50% faster. Click to expand... I didn't know that.
Sesshi macrumors G3 Jun 3, 2006 8,113 1 One Nation Under Gordon Nov 11, 2006 #30 ccdimager said: BlizzardBomb said: Well the NVIDIA Go 7950 GTX anyway That's the Dell XPS M1710, a 17 incher, and it's cheaper than the MacBook Pro, even after it's been specced up. Click to expand... Actually, I think you can spec up an M1710 to be considerably more than the MacBook Pro. Click to expand... I'm sure you can by retail, but even then it's not that much more. I went for the T7600G C2D (unavailable on any Mac) and with the discount it came to less than what I paid for the MBP 17" with Applecare.
ccdimager said: BlizzardBomb said: Well the NVIDIA Go 7950 GTX anyway That's the Dell XPS M1710, a 17 incher, and it's cheaper than the MacBook Pro, even after it's been specced up. Click to expand... Actually, I think you can spec up an M1710 to be considerably more than the MacBook Pro. Click to expand... I'm sure you can by retail, but even then it's not that much more. I went for the T7600G C2D (unavailable on any Mac) and with the discount it came to less than what I paid for the MBP 17" with Applecare.