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      Hello everyone, which computer do you recommend between these, what I want the most is that it doesn't get too hot underneath, I want it for watching movies, and for some of my tasks that don't consume much but anyway. The most complete quality price
      Satellite C660-1U1 - Product Specifications - Toshiba

      http://www.fnac.es/Asus-A53SJ-SX462-Portatil-15-6-Ordenador-portatil-PC-Portatil/a631052

      http://www.fnac.es/HP-Pavilion-g6-1140ss-Portatil-15-6-Ordenador-portatil-PC-Portatil/a645504

      Thank you very much
      Which one would you choose and why?

      Thanks again.

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        I personally would go for the HP, for the processor and for the experience.
        The Asus has better graphics but is a bit behind in performance and processor of course, although it is not something relevant.

        By the way, here is the cheapest HP with shipping costs than at FNAC

        HP Pavilion g6-1140ss i5-2410M/4GB/500GB/15.6" LS278EA#ABE Laptop

        Regards

        >> i7-2600K Sandy Bridge @4.4GHz || Noctua NH-D14 || ASRock Z77 Extreme4 || 4x8Gb G.Skill Ripjaws X DDR3 1600MHz || XFX RX 5700 XT 8Gb || SSD Samsung 850 PRO 256Gb & 850 EVO 500Gb || WD Caviar Green 1Tb || Barracuda 1Tb || Corsair TX650 V2 || M-Audio Fast Track Pro || KRK RP8 RoKit G3 || BenQ GW2750 27"
        >> Athlon 64 X2 5600+ Brisbane @2.9GHz || Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 || 2x2Gb DDR2 Kingston 800MHz || Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 Xtreme 1Gb || Maxtor 320Gb SATA2 || OCZ ModXStream 500W Modular || TEAC PowerMax 120/2 || Acer X243w 24"
        >> Intel Core2Duo E6600 Conroe @2.4GHz || Asus P5N32-SLI SE DELUXE || 2x1Gb DDR2 Kingston 800MHz || Asus nVidia GeForce 9800GT 1Gb GDDR3 || Seagate Barracuda IDE 80Gb 7200RPM || Linkworld LPK12-35 450W

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          @Sylver:

          I personally would go for the HP, because of the processor and the experience.
          The Asus has a better graphics card but is slightly behind in performance and processor of course, although it's not something relevant.

          By the way, here is the HP cheaper with shipping costs than at FNAC

          HP Pavilion g6-1140ss i5-2410M/4GB/500GB/15.6" LS278EA#ABE Laptop

          Best regards

          So I thought the ASUS was way better, uffff now I was going to buy it today and now I don't know what to do.
          It's that the HP is made of plastic, it seems like it will get hotter, I don't know... the Asus is like aluminum, more robust and I think it will get hotter less, the vents it has on the side are bigger.
          By the way which one has a higher screen resolution?
          Thank you very much, uff I want to buy it today, please I need opinions
          Thank you very much
          Looking at forums I saw this comment "In that HP you will be left with half the RAM because the other half, I think, will be taken by the graphics card. The Asus has a dedicated graphics card, so in that aspect it is superior.
          The only thing that could be slightly inferior in the Asus is the processor, but I don't know to what extent, in my opinion not enough to pay 75€ more. Being the use so basic any of the two is fine, although I always recommend a dedicated VGA for the issue of not sharing memory or having at least power in case you put some game.

          The Core i5 2410M performs better than a Core i3 370M, but that difference will not be noticeable with the use you describe.

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            Note that the HP is not made of plastic, it has a plastic base with metal casings. The ASUS is exactly the same, moreover, if the base were made of metal in laptops, the heat would spread more due to the conductivity of the metal...

            The screen resolution is the same on both: 1366 x 768

            The HP is not going to be left with half the RAM because of the integrated graphics, it just has less performance in the graphics section but that doesn't mean that out of the 4gb it will consume 2gb directly because of the graphics. If anything, Windows 7 (which is on both laptops) will do that

            It's a trade-off, the HP runs games by processor and pays for it in graphics, the ASUS runs those graphics better but is more limited in processor.
            If you don't plan to use very powerful applications and are more concerned with graphic detail, watching videos and such, then get the ASUS. If on the other hand you intend to use applications that consume a lot of resources then choose the HP. My experience with the Pavilion has shown me that they are very fast and run high-performance applications in very low times. Until I checked it out on several models I didn't give a cent for HP, and look at me now...

            EDIT: Whichever one you buy, I recommend a cooling pad, they all end up getting hot from prolonged use.
            Here's an example: http://www.pccomponentes.com/cooler_master_notepal_x_lite_notebook_cooler.html

            Regards

            >> i7-2600K Sandy Bridge @4.4GHz || Noctua NH-D14 || ASRock Z77 Extreme4 || 4x8Gb G.Skill Ripjaws X DDR3 1600MHz || XFX RX 5700 XT 8Gb || SSD Samsung 850 PRO 256Gb & 850 EVO 500Gb || WD Caviar Green 1Tb || Barracuda 1Tb || Corsair TX650 V2 || M-Audio Fast Track Pro || KRK RP8 RoKit G3 || BenQ GW2750 27"
            >> Athlon 64 X2 5600+ Brisbane @2.9GHz || Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2 || 2x2Gb DDR2 Kingston 800MHz || Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 Xtreme 1Gb || Maxtor 320Gb SATA2 || OCZ ModXStream 500W Modular || TEAC PowerMax 120/2 || Acer X243w 24"
            >> Intel Core2Duo E6600 Conroe @2.4GHz || Asus P5N32-SLI SE DELUXE || 2x1Gb DDR2 Kingston 800MHz || Asus nVidia GeForce 9800GT 1Gb GDDR3 || Seagate Barracuda IDE 80Gb 7200RPM || Linkworld LPK12-35 450W

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              @Sylver:

              Beware that the HP is not made of plastic, it has a plastic base with metal casings. The ASUS is exactly the same, besides if the base were made of metal in laptops the heat would spread more due to the conductivity of the metal...

              The screen resolution is the same on both: 1366 x 768

              The HP is not going to be left with half the RAM because of the integrated graphics, it just has less performance in the graphics section but it doesn't mean that out of the 4gb it will consume 2gb directly because of the graphics. If anything, Windows 7 will do that (on both laptops)

              It's a wash, the HP runs games by processor and pays for it in graphics, the ASUS runs those graphics better but is more limited in processor.
              If you don't plan to use very powerful applications and you care more about graphic detail, watching videos and such, then get the ASUS. If on the other hand you intend to use applications that consume abundant resources then choose the HP. My experience with the Pavilion has shown me that they are very fast and that they run high-performance applications in very low times. Until I checked it out on several models I didn't give a cent for HP, and look at me now...

              EDITO: Whichever one you buy, I recommend a cooling pad, they all end up getting hot from prolonged use.
              Here's an example: Cooler Master NotePal X-Lite Notebook Cooler R9-NBC-XLIT-GP Ventilador Base Portátil

              Regards

              Well thank you very much man
              I'm hesitating lol, no I'll think about it a little more until this afternoon I won't buy it.
              Thank you again.

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