60p v 61p FPS on modernish games? Reliability anecdotes?
Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 2:38 pm
Hello.
I am currently looking for a super - reliable 4:3 Thinkpad to last me a good four years, Ideally I could keep it going forever. My ideal would be a 14.1" 1400 * 1050 IPS T61p that never died but alas, such an angelic being could not exist for fear of something in the world being perfect.
Does the 1400 * 1050 display on a 15" model look too sparse, pixel-wise? I know that that resolution looks gorgeous on the 14.1" model, but I fear it may not scale up too well. There is another aspect to this, though: the decreased resolution will result in less strain on the nvidia / ati, irrespective of which one I decide on. I say 15" as opposed to 14.1" because IPS is a MUST for me.
Moving on, what kind of support do the V5250 and 570M get in linux? This aspect isn't hugely important, but it'd be a nice plus to not have to shift OS' to play something like Dota2. I'm not looking for ME3 or any such thing, but more recent mid-range kind of games. If it gets 60 FPS in HL2 on high, or like 35 in Portal 2 on medium then I'm happy, .
Now the part that I'm sure you're all happiest to discuss: Reliability. Is a 5250 going to accompany me to my grave in 80 years time? or will it conk out in 3 years time mid way through university? Is it appreciably much quieter and less hot than the 570M? On the flip side, are the reports about the 570M overblown? Does the issue only effect 1/40 laptops? Can I buy a specific mobo, manufactured later that'll survive against all odds?
How easy is swapping a T61p mobo into T60p with a UXGA IPS display? Does it truly create a beauty to behold? Is there a lesser - known fan that negates temperature issues with the 570M? Which xx" mobos are compatible with a T60p 15" model? is the IPS display from a T60p presumably compatible with the mobo of a T61p?
I know this is a lot of questions; I'm familiar with the T43, and have had many issues over the past year trying to get the most out of it. I don't want that to happen again. I think I could make a beautiful, minimalist computer out of a £220 T60p and a £60 mobo + extras.
You guys know these computers better than I do, what's your advice?
I am currently looking for a super - reliable 4:3 Thinkpad to last me a good four years, Ideally I could keep it going forever. My ideal would be a 14.1" 1400 * 1050 IPS T61p that never died but alas, such an angelic being could not exist for fear of something in the world being perfect.
Does the 1400 * 1050 display on a 15" model look too sparse, pixel-wise? I know that that resolution looks gorgeous on the 14.1" model, but I fear it may not scale up too well. There is another aspect to this, though: the decreased resolution will result in less strain on the nvidia / ati, irrespective of which one I decide on. I say 15" as opposed to 14.1" because IPS is a MUST for me.
Moving on, what kind of support do the V5250 and 570M get in linux? This aspect isn't hugely important, but it'd be a nice plus to not have to shift OS' to play something like Dota2. I'm not looking for ME3 or any such thing, but more recent mid-range kind of games. If it gets 60 FPS in HL2 on high, or like 35 in Portal 2 on medium then I'm happy, .
Now the part that I'm sure you're all happiest to discuss: Reliability. Is a 5250 going to accompany me to my grave in 80 years time? or will it conk out in 3 years time mid way through university? Is it appreciably much quieter and less hot than the 570M? On the flip side, are the reports about the 570M overblown? Does the issue only effect 1/40 laptops? Can I buy a specific mobo, manufactured later that'll survive against all odds?
How easy is swapping a T61p mobo into T60p with a UXGA IPS display? Does it truly create a beauty to behold? Is there a lesser - known fan that negates temperature issues with the 570M? Which xx" mobos are compatible with a T60p 15" model? is the IPS display from a T60p presumably compatible with the mobo of a T61p?
I know this is a lot of questions; I'm familiar with the T43, and have had many issues over the past year trying to get the most out of it. I don't want that to happen again. I think I could make a beautiful, minimalist computer out of a £220 T60p and a £60 mobo + extras.
You guys know these computers better than I do, what's your advice?