philwood Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 I was wondering if anyone could help me. I am going to buy a laptop and I would like one that contains the requirements to play Football Manager without it being really slow and annoying. Does anybody have any suggestions on a good laptop or the type of things I should be looking for and asking about when I go to the shop to buy one. Don't know alot about computers so any help would be much appreciated. Cheers PS the smaller tha laptop the better for me as I travel alot Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Herter Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 I recently bought a Dell M1530 and I'm currently running a 11 country game at a good speed. They also have a Dell M1330 which has a 13inch display, perfect for travelling. But the brand doesnt matter.. Just get one with a dual core and lots of ram. Mine has a 2.5 ghz Core 2 Duo and 4 GB ram and its more than enough to run FM very fast. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
PompeY2J Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Yeah, really depends what leagues. I'm playing 6 countries, ~20 leagues and high detail on my Acer Aspire 4315 laptop. ~$500 to buy. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SlayerX Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 I recently bought a Dell M1530 and I'm currently running a 11 country game at a good speed. They also have a Dell M1330 which has a 13inch display, perfect for travelling.But the brand doesnt matter.. Just get one with a dual core and lots of ram. Mine has a 2.5 ghz Core 2 Duo and 4 GB ram and its more than enough to run FM very fast. Me, too. Same ram and same Core 2 Duo, but I have 2.6 ghz. And yeah, it runs like a dream. I played with around 12/13 countries and there wasn't a problem. Just make sure that you purchase a machine with a lot of ram, more than 1 ram would be a good place to start. And of course a good processor. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
philwood Posted September 4, 2008 Author Share Posted September 4, 2008 Thanks alot for your help on this. I'm looking at playing normally around ten leagues. I will look at the models mentioned and anymore suggestions if anyone has them Cheers Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
opul Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 I can only second the emphasis on RAM got a fast dual core notebook at work and tried fm once... it works, but 1gb ram is the problem and makes it pretty slow. rather spend an extra few bucks and save yourself some frustration Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
sleepwalkingpolarbear Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 For football manager the processor means pretty much everything, and RAM is so cheap its easy to add. 4 gig of good quality RAM £60 ftw. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mezzair Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 My Rock xTreme 770 is able to run stupid amounts of leagues. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Ritchie Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Definitely make sure you get at least 2GB RAM. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 hi do you think my dell xps m1210 laptop will run fm09 , it runs fm08 fine and ive also updated my laptop to vista and put 2gig ram in it? cheers Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rebs Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 I am going to be buying a new laptop soon - I want a really good one that will run FM fairly fast - I would like to run a fair few leagues when I get a new laptop so would be looking for one with the recommended reuirements. I also need this laptop to be wireless for web access and also so I can hook up my ps3 and 360 - I'm a bit of a techno newbie so am not sure what to go for - I dont really want to be spending more than 400/450 - does anyone have any ideas??? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
scrawney Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 I'd also like to know this because I don't know if my PC will be able to run FM09 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rebs Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Sorry, I didn't specify for which fm - it will be provisionally for 08 but of course I'll be eventually running 09 on it - can anyone help??? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cookie175 Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 I'd say get a Dell inspiron 1525, mine cost me £360 and it has 2gb ram, 100gb hard-drive and most importantly a Dual core processor. Runs a lot of leagues very fast and does not crash the game either. EDIT: Also has Windows Vista Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Indi75 Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Get yourself an Inspiron 1525 or go for what I've got which is an XPS M1530... goes like stink with all euro leagues on FM08. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rebs Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Would a good choice be the second dell inspiron1525 - the one for 399 - here's the link - http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/inspnnb_1525?c=uk&cs=ukdhs1&l=en&s=dhs Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
benji!!!!! Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Rebel- For 399, look on pc world, they've got an inspiron with 17" screen, 120gb hard drive, 2 gb ram and dual core. I'm looking at it, and serioulsy considering it as its a great price Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rebs Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 But the one on the link has 250gb harddrive - wouldnt that run faster than the one at pc world? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arkim Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 The capacity of the hard drive doesn't affect the speed, not in significant terms anyway.. The speed at which the hard drive spins is what you should be considering. At the moment 7200 RPM (Revolutions per minute) is the fastest (available to customers) and is what most new computers are being equipped with. That or a slightly slower speed which is 5400 RPM. The reasons for this are obvious and the logic behind how game performance is improved is obvious as well. In simple terms, the higher the RPM, generally the better performance you will have. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rebs Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 So which should I go with - the one on the link thats 399 or the one that benji has mentioned at pc world? I really want to get the best laptop I can for the tasks I have stated - fm, hooking up ps3 and 360, getting wireless web access etc. Please help if you can, cheers!!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arkim Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 The Inspiron 1525 for 399 would be a nice purchase. The core 2 duo's are great processors and combined with 2GB of RAM, that's a great mobile machine. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
chargreaves Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 This is the best laptop i have found for under 400 as i have recently bought it and it was a bargain! Intel Core 2 Duo T7250 2.0ghz 2Gb ram expandable to 4gb 250gb hdd 15.4 inch screen. vista home premium 3 hour battery life http://www.laptopsdirect.co.uk/asp/versions.asp?rewrite=Esprimo_V5505,_Core_2_Duo_T7250_VFY:EM81V5505BU6GB&pagetype=version&page= cheers Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rebs Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Chargreaves - that looks like an excellent laptop - thanks for the post - is it better than the 399 pounds Dell one? - here's the link again - http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/pr...hs1&l=en&s=dhs - what do people think - sorry to keep asking, its just if this is going to be a big purchase I wanna get the most for my money!!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rebs Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 Sorry, that link doesnt seem to work - but the original one in the post a few above still does so if you wanna compare - check that out!!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
sleepwalkingpolarbear Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 The capacity of the hard drive doesn't affect the speed, not in significant terms anyway.. The speed at which the hard drive spins is what you should be considering. At the moment 7200 RPM (Revolutions per minute) is the fastest (available to customers) and is what most new computers are being equipped with. That or a slightly slower speed which is 5400 RPM. The reasons for this are obvious and the logic behind how game performance is improved is obvious as well.In simple terms, the higher the RPM, generally the better performance you will have. Theres faster harddrives than that. The raptors for example. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
sleepwalkingpolarbear Posted September 4, 2008 Share Posted September 4, 2008 although the fastest drive for real world and gaming use, which provides the best bang per buck at the moment is the samsung 1TB f1 series drive. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Indi75 Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 The capacity of the hard drive doesn't affect the speed, not in significant terms anyway.. The speed at which the hard drive spins is what you should be considering. At the moment 7200 RPM (Revolutions per minute) is the fastest (available to customers) and is what most new computers are being equipped with. That or a slightly slower speed which is 5400 RPM. The reasons for this are obvious and the logic behind how game performance is improved is obvious as well.In simple terms, the higher the RPM, generally the better performance you will have. Worth noting that most off the shelf laptops have 5400rpm by default to reduce heat and cost. Personally I want a 'new fangled' SSD in mine when they don't cost arm and leg. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pelicanstuff Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 The dell vostro range is good as well if you want good power for your money and you don't care about looks or weight. The prices on the site are ex-VAT though. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
philwood Posted September 5, 2008 Author Share Posted September 5, 2008 Thanks everyone with your suggestions, I have been able to see what is important for FM. I found this model that I can buy (I currently live in Hong Kong) so prices maybe different for UK. Below is a description of the model i'm looking at and i would appreciate it if anybody could advise me if this is a good buy or if anything could be improved or any general comments about the machine. Cheers Model - Dell Vostro 1200 Notebook Dimensions & Weight Width: 300 mm Height at system front: 28.8 mm Height at system back: 36.3 mm Depth: 222 mm Weight: Preliminary starting weight at 1.9kg7 with 12.1" WXGA TL display, UMA integrated graphics, 4-cell battery and with optical drive. Processor- Intel ® core 2 duo processor T7250 without camera and standard palm rest Operating System- Genuine Windows Vista ® home basic 32 bit SP1 (English) LCD panel- 12.1” wide screen WXGA (1280x800) TFT with true life Display Memory- 4GB (2x2GB) 800MHz Dual channel DDR2 SDRAM Memory Hard Drive – 160GB (5400 RPM) SATA Hard Drive Memory Card - Intel next Gen wireless N mini card Battery – 6 cell lithium lon Primary Battery (1 year warranty) HKD $6,788,00 English pounds – approximately 540 pounds Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Net Spend Tony Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 Guys the laptops you talk about are fast but intergrated graphics card. I would recomend you dont get an intergrated graphics card. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blue Flag Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 Can I ask a similar question without starting a new thread? I have an Acer aspire laptop and having watched the FM09 videos decided I should upgrade it so im ready. Yesterday I ordered 4GB of RAM (2x2GB) to replace my old 1GB. By reading on line I realised how easy this was to do and that I should get a decent improvement (it will arrive tomorrow and I can't wait to see how many extra leagues I can get out of my machine now) but I'm also thinking before nov 14th of improving my processor and graphics card if the fm09 specs make it necessary. At the moment I only have a 1.66 GHZ Intel core duo processor. Searching on line it doesn't seem as clear about upgrading a processor - in peoples experience is it easy to upgrade processors and graphics cards on laptops? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arkim Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 Guys the laptops you talk about are fast but intergrated graphics card. I would recomend you dont get an intergrated graphics card. They do indeed, but a laptop with a dedicated video card would cost a lot more than what the OP is willing to spend. The integrated graphics card on the laptops mentioned above should more sufficient to run the 3D view smooth enough, however. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arkim Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 Can I ask a similar question without starting a new thread?I have an Acer aspire laptop and having watched the FM09 videos decided I should upgrade it so im ready. Yesterday I ordered 4GB of RAM (2x2GB) to replace my old 1GB. By reading on line I realised how easy this was to do and that I should get a decent improvement (it will arrive tomorrow and I can't wait to see how many extra leagues I can get out of my machine now) but I'm also thinking before nov 14th of improving my processor and graphics card if the fm09 specs make it necessary. At the moment I only have a 1.66 GHZ Intel core duo processor. Searching on line it doesn't seem as clear about upgrading a processor - in peoples experience is it easy to upgrade processors and graphics cards on laptops? Upgrading processors and video cards on laptops is trickier than doing it on desktop computers, obviously. I've never done it on a laptop, however I have upgraded these parts on desktop PC's before. From what I know, upgrading laptops is a very limited job. Go to the following site to see what you can and cannot upgrade in laptops; http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000618.htm Also keep in mind that laptop hardware is much more expensive than desktop computers. More times than not, besides upgrading the RAM and HDD, upgrading parts such as a processor can get very expensive and the increase in speed is not enough to justify the cost of the upgrade. Do some shopping for parts around, than narrow down the ones you can use with your laptop. Before this however, contact your manufacturer and ask if an upgrade for such hardware is possible. In my opinion, however, your dual core processor and the 4 gigs of ram in dual channel mode would be more than enough for FM 09. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Net Spend Tony Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 You can get laptop without intergrated c ard for £450 while a 2Ghz laptop with 4Gb ram for £400 but intergrated card. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blue Flag Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 Upgrading processors and video cards on laptops is trickier than doing it on desktop computers, obviously. I've never done it on a laptop, however I have upgraded these parts on desktop PC's before.From what I know, upgrading laptops is a very limited job. Go to the following site to see what you can and cannot upgrade in laptops; http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000618.htm Also keep in mind that laptop hardware is much more expensive than desktop computers. More times than not, besides upgrading the RAM and HDD, upgrading parts such as a processor can get very expensive and the increase in speed is not enough to justify the cost of the upgrade. Do some shopping for parts around, than narrow down the ones you can use with your laptop. Before this however, contact your manufacturer and ask if an upgrade for such hardware is possible. In my opinion, however, your dual core processor and the 4 gigs of ram in dual channel mode would be more than enough for FM 09. Thank you Akrim, you are a top man, thats very helpful Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blue Flag Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 I mean Arkim not Akrim - sorry! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Masi` Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 Have a look at the Acer Aspire 6920G which is not bad at all for its price Nvidia Geforce 9500GS 512mb 4GB DDR2 Ram Core duo 2 2.0ghz 250GB Sata HD DVD reqriter etc HD ready, 5.1 surround Got mine £619 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pelicanstuff Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 Integrated card will be fine for FM, i imagine even with the 3D. It's only for serious graphics-heavy gaming that you need a dedicated card these days. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SI Staff Marc Vaughan Posted September 5, 2008 SI Staff Share Posted September 5, 2008 I use a DELL Precision for helping make the games ... my present one is rather old and battered but still holding up after 3 years hard use (normally 8-14 hours per day, not to mention being lugged all over the world at times). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pelicanstuff Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 No need to brag, Marc (If I could afford one of those, I'd certainly use it for playing the game - luckily I managed to pick up an XPS m1330 on a huge discount though.) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rebs Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 Could we keep the suggestions to about 400 pounds - sorry to keep asking but should I go for the Dell 1525 one priced at 399 - see the link in an above post if you need to - it seems the best so far??? Ive looked at the vostros before but if I was spending 400 what exactly should i get, because I'm a techno newbie and dont really know what im doing (i'm just going off the maximum reuirements off the back of the fm 2008 box!) - and will the specs be changing for fm 2009 - sorry for all the uestions - but, as said, I am a bit clueless on this, sorry!!! All I need is a definitive answer really for spending 400 pounds on a laptop for fm, hooking up ps3 and 360 and being able to get wireless web access - thanks in advance for any help!!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pelicanstuff Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 The main thing you want is a core 2 duo processor if possible and 2GB of RAM. The inspiron linked looks like a good offer, especially with the free delivery. It's complicated to configure all the options on the dell website, but an equivalent vostro will probably come out about the same price. Inspiron is lighter and better-looking, whereas Vostro seems to be more solidly built. It's a matter of choice. You could always consider the Dell factory outlet, good stuff crops up there sometimes. It takes some time to get used to how it works, though. Is size a factor? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rebs Posted September 5, 2008 Share Posted September 5, 2008 Size is not a factor - the laptop will just be kept at home (cant get a desktop cos me n the missus want to be able to move it around the house!) - and as stated before I only need a laptop for hooking up ps3/360, going on the web (I'm going to change to cable wireless with Virgin cos I'm currently with Tiscali and they're rubbish!) and, of course, playing FM 2008/09 - all I want is the best option for my budget - which is 400 pounds - I would be willing to go to 450 but only if there was something really worth going for over 400 - thanks for the help so far - any other help is much appreciated!!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
philwood Posted September 6, 2008 Author Share Posted September 6, 2008 so does this look decent or not? Model - Dell Vostro 1200 Notebook Processor- Intel ® core 2 duo processor T7250 without camera and standard palm rest Memory- 4GB (2x2GB) 800MHz Dual channel DDR2 SDRAM Memory Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pelicanstuff Posted September 6, 2008 Share Posted September 6, 2008 That looks more than decent - I can't comment on price cause of the different countries and the fact that that model isn't even available over here. I don't know if you can get a good price on an XPS m1330 with those specs? That is a tiny bit larger but much lighter... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mundane sphere Posted September 6, 2008 Share Posted September 6, 2008 if you've got deep pockets why don't you get yourself a macbook air? it's probably got enough computing power, and above all it's a piece of beauty. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pelicanstuff Posted September 6, 2008 Share Posted September 6, 2008 hahahahahhhahahhahahaaaaaha it's got less computing power than any system mentioned above and costs, er nearly 3 times the amount. it doesn't even have an optical drive, so pretty useless for a game you need the cd in to play. it overheats, you can't change the battery or replace parts my computer is only a couple of hundred grams heavier, only a centimetre or so thicker, is more powerful and was half the price. Apple used to make decent products, but they no longer have any quality control and are purely a fashion accessory. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
petersmithie Posted September 6, 2008 Share Posted September 6, 2008 http://www.apple.com/uk/macbookpro/ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pelicanstuff Posted September 6, 2008 Share Posted September 6, 2008 The powerbook was a good computer. The macbook and macbook pro are seriously flimsy by comparison. You simply don't get the quality you expect for that kind of price. My friend has had to take his 7 month old computer back twice already due to the casing splitting. You are paying for looks and social status if you buy mac these days. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frankie 7 Posted September 6, 2008 Share Posted September 6, 2008 Have a look at the Acer Aspire 6920G which is not bad at all for its priceNvidia Geforce 9500GS 512mb 4GB DDR2 Ram Core duo 2 2.0ghz 250GB Sata HD DVD reqriter etc HD ready, 5.1 surround Got mine £619 where did you buy that from? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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