I've been hovering over the buy button with this one for the past 4 days. You save £84 buying it as a review model over configuring it yourself (£749 instead of £833), but I have concerns regarding the i7-4710MQ and the 1TB Seagate SSHD. I'd also quite like the 802.11ac wifi card for future proofing it but could easily replace this in the future so not so important.
A few reviews mention the CPU running quite hot and, as I have been plagued with this on my Dell Studio 1557 for the past 5 years, I'm not sure if I'd rather choose the i5-4340M instead. I will likely run Solidworks on it occasionally so understand that I would lose a bit of speed compared to the 4710MQ but if the 4340M runs significantly cooler this change will have been worth it. Plus a small increase in battery life could probably be expected, right?
I don't really need the space that that the SSHD offers and could easily make do with 500Gb Seagate SSHD
If these are the only two changes I make the price becomes £827 so £78 more than the review spec for a smaller hard drive and dual core processor.
In your eyes is the extra £78 worth spending?
Thanks!
Max
A few reviews mention the CPU running quite hot and, as I have been plagued with this on my Dell Studio 1557 for the past 5 years, I'm not sure if I'd rather choose the i5-4340M instead. I will likely run Solidworks on it occasionally so understand that I would lose a bit of speed compared to the 4710MQ but if the 4340M runs significantly cooler this change will have been worth it. Plus a small increase in battery life could probably be expected, right?
I don't really need the space that that the SSHD offers and could easily make do with 500Gb Seagate SSHD
If these are the only two changes I make the price becomes £827 so £78 more than the review spec for a smaller hard drive and dual core processor.
In your eyes is the extra £78 worth spending?
Thanks!
Max