Tuesday, October 15, 2013

What configuration computer require for a engineering student?

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Jayan Alax


My son will be get admission for B.Tech Information Technology.He has to study four years to complete the course and he may be continue his master studies.So,please suggest a best configuration computer that will suit upto certain years.


Answer
64bit, 3GHz, Quad-core processor
4GB RAM
500-1000GB SATA 2 hard drive
512MB video card
Blue Ray/DVD/CD burner
20" LCD monitor
That will give him a good start! I would get a desktop rather than a laptop. You get much more for your money; easier to upgrade, and last longer. Keep in mind that the state-of-the-art computer system you get today, will be outdated, but still functional in 4 years. The conventional computers that everyone uses today will be replaced with a "super" cell phone in less than 10 years!
I would let your son pick out the computer.

What is the use of a laptop/notebook to an engineering student?




Limerent L


I mean now that I am supposed to buy one for college(B.Tech in Software Engineering), what features should I look for in terms of processor,RAM,hard disk capacity?
Will Intel Atom be sufficient for my needs?
Please give suggestions for the apt configuration (RAM,graphic card,hard disk,processor ,battery life etc)



Answer
Speed speed speed.

Any person will try to sell you graphics and sound, etc. You want Max speed. So core processors and RAM.

I have an Intel i7 with 4GIG ram and love it! I'm a Domain Administrator and my laptop is the fastest machine in the whole company i admin in.

It was 900.00 a couple of months ago from best buy. Mine is a Toshiba Satellite A505.

Good luck in college!




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