Is this laptop good enough for Visual Studio? - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-11-29T05:01:34Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/387259 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/387259/is-this-laptop-good-enough-for-visual-studio 2 Is this laptop good enough for Visual Studio? dr. evil 2008-12-22T20:28:15Z 2009-06-30T17:48:34Z <p>For HP 2133 Mini:</p> <ul> <li>1.2 Ghz CPU</li> <li>1 GB RAM</li> <li>Windows XP</li> <li>5400 RPM HDD</li> </ul> <p>I'm planning to install Visual Studio 2005 (assuming it's faster than 2008). I've seen <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8440/visual-studio-optimizations">http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8440/visual-studio-optimizations</a> question so I'll take those into the account.</p> <p>But do you think Visual Studio 2005 is going to work in an acceptable speed with this hardware?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/387259/is-this-laptop-good-enough-for-visual-studio/387270#387270 0 Answer by StingyJack for Is this laptop good enough for Visual Studio? StingyJack 2008-12-22T20:32:20Z 2008-12-22T20:32:20Z <p>Its all about screen size. Anything less than 14/15 (inches) is not going to be usable. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/387259/is-this-laptop-good-enough-for-visual-studio/387278#387278 6 Answer by Vilx- for Is this laptop good enough for Visual Studio? Vilx- 2008-12-22T20:35:27Z 2008-12-22T20:35:27Z <p>Would be a bit sluggish when compiling, but otherwise should be OK. I'd suggest a bit more RAM though. It's cheap these days and upgrading from 1GB to 2GB will really have an effect, especially if you're also running other programs in the background.</p> <p>Plus, then you might consider <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/354254/ramdrive-for-compiling-is-there-such-a-thing">this</a>.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/387259/is-this-laptop-good-enough-for-visual-studio/387279#387279 3 Answer by Darin Dimitrov for Is this laptop good enough for Visual Studio? Darin Dimitrov 2008-12-22T20:35:39Z 2008-12-22T22:23:01Z <p>It depends on what you mean by <em>acceptable</em>. In my experience a 7200RPM hard drive will boost VS.NET 2005 performance speed as it is a very IO intensive application.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/387259/is-this-laptop-good-enough-for-visual-studio/387282#387282 3 Answer by Colby Africa for Is this laptop good enough for Visual Studio? Colby Africa 2008-12-22T20:36:41Z 2008-12-22T20:36:41Z <p>Hello,</p> <p>That depends on the kinds of projects you intend to work on on the laptop. Visual Studio will certainly run just fine (2-4 GB of RAM would be better), but if you have large solutions you will see some performance degradation. Also, acceptable speed is in the eye of the beholder. It would probably drive me crazy, but others might be just fine with that machine.</p> <p>Also, check out Scott's post here:</p> <p><a href="http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/11/01/tip-trick-hard-drive-speed-and-visual-studio-performance.aspx" rel="nofollow">http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/11/01/tip-trick-hard-drive-speed-and-visual-studio-performance.aspx</a></p> <p>HTH</p> <p>Colby Africa </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/387259/is-this-laptop-good-enough-for-visual-studio/387284#387284 1 Answer by Dan Goldstein for Is this laptop good enough for Visual Studio? Dan Goldstein 2008-12-22T20:37:36Z 2008-12-22T20:37:36Z <p>That laptop is probably pushing the lower limit of "good enough". If you're writing a resource intensive app, it probably will be pretty slow when you're debugging. For a web site, you'll probably only slow down when the IDE is doing something intensive.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/387259/is-this-laptop-good-enough-for-visual-studio/387325#387325 0 Answer by CruelIO for Is this laptop good enough for Visual Studio? CruelIO 2008-12-22T20:51:41Z 2008-12-22T20:51:41Z <p>I would go for at least 2gb of RAM and a descent screen size, I agree with StingyJack and wont go for anything less than 15"</p> <p>The requirements of VS 2005 is one thing, but keep in mind that you will probely use servel other applications at the same time.</p> <p>My laptop has a 17" screen, it works but at times i still miss the 22" wide screen I use at work.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/387259/is-this-laptop-good-enough-for-visual-studio/387435#387435 0 Answer by tim for Is this laptop good enough for Visual Studio? tim 2008-12-22T21:40:27Z 2008-12-22T21:40:27Z <p>add memory </p> <p>as much as you can get.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/387259/is-this-laptop-good-enough-for-visual-studio/387505#387505 0 Answer by dr. evil for Is this laptop good enough for Visual Studio? dr. evil 2008-12-22T22:03:32Z 2008-12-22T22:03:32Z <p>Great answers, I'll add more RAM (as mentioned they are really cheap). I'm restricted with the monitor so it'll be 8.9 :)</p> <p>The idea is I'll use this laptop do some presentation around, and If I need to debug or hack it on the way I should able to do it. There won't be any actual development other than, small hacks (hopefully!).</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/387259/is-this-laptop-good-enough-for-visual-studio/387512#387512 2 Answer by Robert S. for Is this laptop good enough for Visual Studio? Robert S. 2008-12-22T22:06:13Z 2008-12-22T22:06:13Z <p>Scott Hanselman has a <a href="http://www.hanselman.com/blog/DellMini9PracticalDevelopersReview.aspx" rel="nofollow">good post about using netbooks</a> for Visual Studio development. His post specifically covers the Dell mini, but a lot of what he says applies to other netbooks as well.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/387259/is-this-laptop-good-enough-for-visual-studio/387778#387778 0 Answer by Alin Sfetcu for Is this laptop good enough for Visual Studio? Alin Sfetcu 2008-12-22T23:33:04Z 2008-12-22T23:33:04Z <p>a 4:3 ratio screen will be much better then a 16:9, you will have much more vertical space</p>