t60p to t61p -- worth it?

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t60p to t61p -- worth it?

#1 Post by outofstepper » Sun Sep 07, 2008 6:37 pm

tried posting thing but lost it somehow --

long story short, worth upgrading from my current
t60p (T7200, XPpro, 3gigs, ATI FireGL)

to a t61p (vista64, 4gigs, NVidia)?

mostly for 3D cad.

could maybe get $800 for my t60p
would have to shell out another 800 on top of that.

from those of you who've switched, think its worth it?

(The W500 looks good, but carries the same graphics card
I have now).

Thanks!

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#2 Post by Harryc » Sun Sep 07, 2008 9:09 pm

My humble opinion is that if 3D Cad runs well on your current machine, and it otherwise does what you want it to, then keep it.

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Re: t60p to t61p -- worth it?

#3 Post by msb0b » Sun Sep 07, 2008 11:02 pm

outofstepper wrote:(The W500 looks good, but carries the same graphics card I have now).
Not quite. W500's FirePro V5700 is 2 generations newer than T60p's FireGL V5250. 2 generations difference is astronomical in GPU world.

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#4 Post by agarza » Mon Sep 08, 2008 11:46 am

I rather upgrade to a W500 or maybe a W700 in case you use your machine as a desktop replacement. T60p to T61p transition IMO is not worth it.
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#5 Post by richk » Tue Sep 16, 2008 11:40 am

About 2 months ago, I ran Vista-64 on an X61p for a short time. My point of view was that the 64-bit version wasn't all that that ready for regular use. There were lots of things that didn't quite work. If you use a CAD program all the time and that piesc of software works fine, your experience might be different.

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#6 Post by eecon » Thu Sep 18, 2008 10:54 pm

Wentworth wrote:With the T61p you can actually upgrade to 8 gig of ram, rather than the 3 gig of ram usable with the T60p. However, the the GPU in the T61p runs hot, but slightly cooler than the T60p, but Nvidia have already reported GPU problems, so what you are getting is a ticking time bomb....

If you have the money go and get a W500 or something when it is on specials... i see no reason why you would want to get a T61p when you already have T60p, when you have no application that really demands it. In addition, you get the inbuilt display port on W500 in addition to a switchable graphic card, all of which T61p don't have.
Aren't the new W500 15.4" WS display panels inferior to the T60p and T61p LCD panels (from reading through our Forum's W500/W700 Section)?
Two - T61p 15.4" WS T9300 2.5Ghz units, August 2008 08/08 Builds + Nvidia FX570M GPUs, One - T42 15" Flexview 1.8GHz + ATI GPU for travel, Two - T500 15.4" T9600 & T9400 CPUs with ATI HD3650 GPUs, One - Stupidly Fast W520 15.6" i7-2860QM + Nvidia 2000M GPU + Series 3 Dock w/USB 3.0

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#7 Post by Wentworth » Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:45 pm

T61p's screen shouldn't be much different to the W500, since they all use TN panels, while T60p can be optioned with Flexiview panel.
R61i 4 gig, X60 3 gig, T60 3 gig, X31 2 gig, T40 2 gig, Macbook Pro 17 inch HD and many other laptops.

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