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    Andrew Torrance
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    So I dont spend my own money that often on development machines . But its that time again. Every time I end up trawling through lots of sites comparing who has the best machines at the moment . I have no preference for laptop or desktop but want lots of power , a fair size SSD and a quiet machine . My budget I hear you ask ? Probably up to £2000 but maybe a bit more . No monitor needed . Does anyone have any current recommendations ?

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      So I dont spend my own money that often on development machines . But its that time again. Every time I end up trawling through lots of sites comparing who has the best machines at the moment . I have no preference for laptop or desktop but want lots of power , a fair size SSD and a quiet machine . My budget I hear you ask ? Probably up to £2000 but maybe a bit more . No monitor needed . Does anyone have any current recommendations ?

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      Andrew Torrance wrote:

      £2000

      :wtf: :omg: How many machine do you need ?

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        So I dont spend my own money that often on development machines . But its that time again. Every time I end up trawling through lots of sites comparing who has the best machines at the moment . I have no preference for laptop or desktop but want lots of power , a fair size SSD and a quiet machine . My budget I hear you ask ? Probably up to £2000 but maybe a bit more . No monitor needed . Does anyone have any current recommendations ?

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        Andrew Torrance wrote:

        No monitor needed

        If you don't want a monitor, then I'd eliminate lappies immediately. Hope that helps!

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          Andrew Torrance wrote:

          £2000

          :wtf: :omg: How many machine do you need ?

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          They want a gold plated one.

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            So I dont spend my own money that often on development machines . But its that time again. Every time I end up trawling through lots of sites comparing who has the best machines at the moment . I have no preference for laptop or desktop but want lots of power , a fair size SSD and a quiet machine . My budget I hear you ask ? Probably up to £2000 but maybe a bit more . No monitor needed . Does anyone have any current recommendations ?

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            I currently have 2 Gigabyte Brix Pros: Small footprint (mounts on back of monitor using VESA mount Intel core 7 CPU, Intel Iris Pro graphics Comes with no HD - I have 2 1TB SSD inside Wifi, Bluetooth, 4 USB ports, HDMI port, others (check specs) No memory, I have 16GB in each Bought mine from NewEgg Advantages: small footprint; very quiet, unless the CPU is stressed Cons: only 4 USB ports (2 2.0, 2 3.0) - everything is external (4 TB HD)

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              Andrew Torrance wrote:

              No monitor needed

              If you don't want a monitor, then I'd eliminate lappies immediately. Hope that helps!

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              ;P

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                Andrew Torrance wrote:

                £2000

                :wtf: :omg: How many machine do you need ?

                Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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                I would like to get it as cheap as possible , but the way that VAT works if I pay over £2000 I can claim the VAT back . (20%) So I set it at that to see what I can get for my wonga.

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                  I currently have 2 Gigabyte Brix Pros: Small footprint (mounts on back of monitor using VESA mount Intel core 7 CPU, Intel Iris Pro graphics Comes with no HD - I have 2 1TB SSD inside Wifi, Bluetooth, 4 USB ports, HDMI port, others (check specs) No memory, I have 16GB in each Bought mine from NewEgg Advantages: small footprint; very quiet, unless the CPU is stressed Cons: only 4 USB ports (2 2.0, 2 3.0) - everything is external (4 TB HD)

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                  Vincent Maverick Durano
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                  Does it comes with Windows 10? :rolleyes:

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                    Does it comes with Windows 10? :rolleyes:

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                    Nope - empty machine, you put whatever you want on it. What, you don't have .iso files of all windows OSes, Linux, and MS-DOS archived?

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                      I would like to get it as cheap as possible , but the way that VAT works if I pay over £2000 I can claim the VAT back . (20%) So I set it at that to see what I can get for my wonga.

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                      But if you spend that much the money's gone. How much VAT will you save to subsidize what appears to be the most amazing overspending?

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                        So I dont spend my own money that often on development machines . But its that time again. Every time I end up trawling through lots of sites comparing who has the best machines at the moment . I have no preference for laptop or desktop but want lots of power , a fair size SSD and a quiet machine . My budget I hear you ask ? Probably up to £2000 but maybe a bit more . No monitor needed . Does anyone have any current recommendations ?

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                        In case you move sometimes, a good laptop (lenovo t460p/s or better) with great specs and a proper docking station and you'll be able to use it wherever you need it.

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                        • A Andrew Torrance

                          So I dont spend my own money that often on development machines . But its that time again. Every time I end up trawling through lots of sites comparing who has the best machines at the moment . I have no preference for laptop or desktop but want lots of power , a fair size SSD and a quiet machine . My budget I hear you ask ? Probably up to £2000 but maybe a bit more . No monitor needed . Does anyone have any current recommendations ?

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                          "Quiet" is an important word here, especially when paired with "lots of power". You don't mention the OS you need. I would love a Mac Pro. Sleek, fast, and good looking if geeky furniture. Otherwise grab a box with huge fans (bigger the quieter obviously) and stick to SSD (not all SSDs are created equally) and fast RAM. You'll probably also want to think about ensuring you get a USB-C port (or 4) given you want this for the long run. Why don't we all get together and go shopping for you?

                          cheers Chris Maunder

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                            So I dont spend my own money that often on development machines . But its that time again. Every time I end up trawling through lots of sites comparing who has the best machines at the moment . I have no preference for laptop or desktop but want lots of power , a fair size SSD and a quiet machine . My budget I hear you ask ? Probably up to £2000 but maybe a bit more . No monitor needed . Does anyone have any current recommendations ?

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                            Build your own and get exactly what you want.

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                              So I dont spend my own money that often on development machines . But its that time again. Every time I end up trawling through lots of sites comparing who has the best machines at the moment . I have no preference for laptop or desktop but want lots of power , a fair size SSD and a quiet machine . My budget I hear you ask ? Probably up to £2000 but maybe a bit more . No monitor needed . Does anyone have any current recommendations ?

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                              I would choose an actual Intel i7 (better than AMD) with 32 GB RAM, good graphic card and fat SSD. Pay attention to a good motherboard like from Asus. Think about the design of the PC and things like a ergonomic keyboard with some lighting and fine cable-less mouse. Water-cooling is a fine idea for a very silent PC and it IMHO matured enough for everyday use. You lucky one. :cool:

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                                "Quiet" is an important word here, especially when paired with "lots of power". You don't mention the OS you need. I would love a Mac Pro. Sleek, fast, and good looking if geeky furniture. Otherwise grab a box with huge fans (bigger the quieter obviously) and stick to SSD (not all SSDs are created equally) and fast RAM. You'll probably also want to think about ensuring you get a USB-C port (or 4) given you want this for the long run. Why don't we all get together and go shopping for you?

                                cheers Chris Maunder

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                                Chris Maunder wrote:

                                Why don't we all get together and go shopping for you?

                                Since you're buyin' can I come along too? I need a new computer too... ;P

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                                  So I dont spend my own money that often on development machines . But its that time again. Every time I end up trawling through lots of sites comparing who has the best machines at the moment . I have no preference for laptop or desktop but want lots of power , a fair size SSD and a quiet machine . My budget I hear you ask ? Probably up to £2000 but maybe a bit more . No monitor needed . Does anyone have any current recommendations ?

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                                  If you're going to spend that sort of coin on a development machine, look at motherboards first and ignore anything that doesn't support at least 64GB of RAM. Then max it out, and make the most of that RAM with virtual machines. RAID the living crap out of it for performance (I'm using four 4TB drives in a RAID-10 setup to host my VMs), or go SSD. Or both. Speaking for myself, among other things, having that much RAM has allowed me to remove any hesitation whenever I was trying to figure out whether I should give some beta/preview release of something I might be interested in a try. Removing the need to choose removes a lot of barriers. Why 64GB? I started at 16, then quickly came to the realization it wasn't enough for the way I work. Then I went to 32, and ran into the same thing again. Having 64 removes the need to choose which VM to shut down to leave enough RAM for another one I might need to spin up. There are motherboards that will use more than that, but we're no longer talking about consumer hardware and you'll blow your budget.

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                                    So I dont spend my own money that often on development machines . But its that time again. Every time I end up trawling through lots of sites comparing who has the best machines at the moment . I have no preference for laptop or desktop but want lots of power , a fair size SSD and a quiet machine . My budget I hear you ask ? Probably up to £2000 but maybe a bit more . No monitor needed . Does anyone have any current recommendations ?

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                                    I have an Asus ROG Gaming Laptop. It supports up to 128GB RAM (I currently have 24GB), has an Intel i7 Quad-Core (8 logical cores) CPU, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980M GPU. It also has a CD/DVD/BD drive, four USB 3.0 ports, an HDMI port, a VGA port, an Ethernet port, an SD/MMC card reader, an Intel Thunderbolt port, and connections for headsets. The keyboard has a backlight, and the fans are very quiet, even when running full blast. The unit also does not heat up very much, maybe a few degrees. Newer ones come with WinX, though (although I haven't had any issues with it, third party drivers are the usual cause of issues. I'm looking at you, HP. Having to restart my computer several times to make it connect to the [REDACTED] printer is not a good thing.) The cost for mine is around $2,500.

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                                      "Quiet" is an important word here, especially when paired with "lots of power". You don't mention the OS you need. I would love a Mac Pro. Sleek, fast, and good looking if geeky furniture. Otherwise grab a box with huge fans (bigger the quieter obviously) and stick to SSD (not all SSDs are created equally) and fast RAM. You'll probably also want to think about ensuring you get a USB-C port (or 4) given you want this for the long run. Why don't we all get together and go shopping for you?

                                      cheers Chris Maunder

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                                      I left it open to see what came out . Shop away man my card number is 555....

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                                        Chris Maunder wrote:

                                        Why don't we all get together and go shopping for you?

                                        Since you're buyin' can I come along too? I need a new computer too... ;P

                                        #SupportHeForShe Government can give you nothing but what it takes from somebody else. A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you've got, including your freedom.-Ezra Taft Benson You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun

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                                        Sure be at my house by 7:30

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                                          But if you spend that much the money's gone. How much VAT will you save to subsidize what appears to be the most amazing overspending?

                                          Ravings en masse^

                                          "The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein

                                          "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010

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                                          If I spend £1666 I dont get a penny back . If I spend £2000 I get £332 back .Since a lot of good machines are £1200 and upwards I thought I would say £2000 to see what corkers came out of the woodwork.

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