X120e - E240 or E350?
Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 8:38 am
Hi, long time reader of this board and haven't posted simply due to the wealth of knowledge already here.
Last night my faithful R32 drive bit the dust, and instead of paying $55 for a replacement ATA drive I'm seriously considering an X120e (and have been for a while). Mainly I'm attracted to this thing due to the thinkpad name, weight, and most importantly price. I don't do any CPU intensive operations such as gaming or running database servers, but just light browsing, email, youtube, etc. My question is how much better would it be to cough up the extra $50 for the E-350 dual core vs the E-240. Is it really worth it keeping in mind how I'll be using the thing? Also a lot of the E-240 ones come with Win 7 Home 32-bit. Same question, is it really necessary to have Win 7 64-bit Professional? How much RAM can Win7 32-bit recognize? I know XP can only see 3GB or something.
Thoughts and experiences would be great, even if you don't have the x120e.
Thanks:)
Last night my faithful R32 drive bit the dust, and instead of paying $55 for a replacement ATA drive I'm seriously considering an X120e (and have been for a while). Mainly I'm attracted to this thing due to the thinkpad name, weight, and most importantly price. I don't do any CPU intensive operations such as gaming or running database servers, but just light browsing, email, youtube, etc. My question is how much better would it be to cough up the extra $50 for the E-350 dual core vs the E-240. Is it really worth it keeping in mind how I'll be using the thing? Also a lot of the E-240 ones come with Win 7 Home 32-bit. Same question, is it really necessary to have Win 7 64-bit Professional? How much RAM can Win7 32-bit recognize? I know XP can only see 3GB or something.
Thoughts and experiences would be great, even if you don't have the x120e.
Thanks:)