I'm running a Toshiba with an i7 now. It's a flamethrower but it ran me a grand, not quite a year ago.. I got it hoping not to have to revisit it for a few years, anyway.. Time will tell if it was money well spent..
I'm mindful about overheating, making sure not to impeed the intake but from what I've read in the last severaldays, Toshiba still has problems with that..
I had a Dell that ran for 6 years, although it required a hard drive to get that last struggling year or so out of it. It still powers up, but it's just too old to keep up with anything now. (Like me).. Dell still seems to be a really sturdily made piece of equipment, but the service dept., that has had such a stellar reputation, seems to have become a little less generous about fixing things like bad monitors. I base that on feedbacks from the different retail sites. Amazon, and the like. The quickest way to get me to hate (a retailer) for ever is to sell me something that doesn't work or hold up in the near term, then tell everybody I smell bad..
I'm (Facebook) friends with the local conservative radio guy and he pointed me toward an Acer because they're cheap. He said to make a back up disk or get one of those external hard drives for when it screws up.. Acer sells a machine for the $250 range. They seem to have a poor reputation with the techno-crowd. I've always been one to, if at all possible, go ahead and get it right the firsst time, because it's generally cheaper in the long run.. Although, these machines are relatively new territory for me. (I've only had at least one, to as many as 4 in the house since 98...)
One of the things I learned early on is that warranty matters.. I was a Best Buy guy till a year or so before Geek Squad took over Tech Support. From there, Gateway had great service. Then, Dell.. Back in those days, though, I had a partner who was willing to contribute to the research and conversation, and we had enough money to make the best "investment" in the first place.. My wife needed to go to Brazil this month, and I don't think she understands much about money.. It took everything I had on hand to pull that one off. Her machine gave out while she was gone.
Dell dropped AMD as a processor, going for i3/i5/i7 in current models, but the AMD Quad Cores are still available, and reasonably priced..
Anybody have a distinctly negative impression of the AMD Quad Core processors, or know of reputation in the recent past, near future?