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<blockquote data-quote="moose8500" data-source="post: 1104415" data-attributes="member: 170617"><p>Hello to all, I have been a longtime reader but never posted.</p><p></p><p>I am in the market for a new MBP after my old one died and is out of AppleCare resulting in a $950 quote to get it repaired.</p><p></p><p>My price cap is the MBP 13.3in with 2.66Ghz, 4GB and 320Gb 5400 drive, which with student discount comes out to 1399$.</p><p></p><p>I actually went ahead and ordered this model, but thankfully my CC was rejected and now I am doubting my decision. I have read that the 2.66 is a ripoff vs the 2.4 model.</p><p></p><p>So, now is where things get messy. I have done as much research as possible and here are what I believe are my options.</p><p></p><p>A) Get the 1399 2.66 model.</p><p>B)Get the 2.4model and use $$$ to buy 235$ 8GB memory upgrade from OWC + which HDD upgrade would you recommend? They also have trade-in program where I can send them my 4gb and 250gb base drive and get 75$. How will this memory bump and possibly faster HDD translate into speed vs the 2.66 model? </p><p>C)Get the 2.4 model with the 128gb ssd and put old 160GB hDD from dead MBP in optibay. Does this setup consume more battery? Does it void the warranty?</p><p></p><p>Amongst these various options, I am most interested in battery life and value. I like SSD because of their durability and speed characteristics, but nothing in the 300$ pricepoint has enough capacity to be useful to me. I use the computer for normal college activities, aka nothing intensive. </p><p></p><p>I appreciate any help and/or comments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moose8500, post: 1104415, member: 170617"] Hello to all, I have been a longtime reader but never posted. I am in the market for a new MBP after my old one died and is out of AppleCare resulting in a $950 quote to get it repaired. My price cap is the MBP 13.3in with 2.66Ghz, 4GB and 320Gb 5400 drive, which with student discount comes out to 1399$. I actually went ahead and ordered this model, but thankfully my CC was rejected and now I am doubting my decision. I have read that the 2.66 is a ripoff vs the 2.4 model. So, now is where things get messy. I have done as much research as possible and here are what I believe are my options. A) Get the 1399 2.66 model. B)Get the 2.4model and use $$$ to buy 235$ 8GB memory upgrade from OWC + which HDD upgrade would you recommend? They also have trade-in program where I can send them my 4gb and 250gb base drive and get 75$. How will this memory bump and possibly faster HDD translate into speed vs the 2.66 model? C)Get the 2.4 model with the 128gb ssd and put old 160GB hDD from dead MBP in optibay. Does this setup consume more battery? Does it void the warranty? Amongst these various options, I am most interested in battery life and value. I like SSD because of their durability and speed characteristics, but nothing in the 300$ pricepoint has enough capacity to be useful to me. I use the computer for normal college activities, aka nothing intensive. I appreciate any help and/or comments. [/QUOTE]
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