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Old 09-30-2012, 03:27 PM   #1
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I'm a mac user and I've been able to get by for the past few years using excel for mac but now I need to be able to run excel on pc. (Excel for mac blows.)

Can someone recommend me a good desktop computer for strictly excel work? Fairly large spreadsheets. No VBA but lots of filtering, lookups, formulas.

I would use this desktop strictly for excel as I wouldn't do anything else with it. So I don't care about gaming, photo work, etc.

I know I have the option of dual-botting my macbook pro but I don't feel like doing that and a cheap desktop might be the ticket even though I don't want to have another computer in the house.

Would like to spend about $500 otherwise I'd just get a new macbook pro with an i7.

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Old 09-30-2012, 06:08 PM   #2
Any desktop you get will run Excel perfectly fine. Just avoid any PC made by HP.

If you want to save some extra money, the DIY PCs from newegg are a great price.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboB...=Combo.1050547

This one comes with a SSD and all for under $400. Might not be as hardware extensive as your mac but this kind of PC will have no problems with excel spreadsheets.
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Old 09-30-2012, 06:29 PM   #3
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Old 09-30-2012, 06:39 PM   #4
If it can run Windows, it can run Excel.

Excel isn't super heavy on resources, so pretty much whatever you get should be fine.
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Old 09-30-2012, 06:48 PM   #5
Perhaps I should have been more clear. I'm not talking about little excel sheets. I'm talking heavy duty excel with tens of thousands of lines. and I have to do a lot of filtering on the fly. Would i need something like an i5 core or will i3 do?

Obviously dual boot on an i7 MBP would be an option but I hate rebooting.
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Old 09-30-2012, 07:45 PM   #6
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Perhaps I should have been more clear. I'm not talking about little excel sheets. I'm talking heavy duty excel with tens of thousands of lines. and I have to do a lot of filtering on the fly. Would i need something like an i5 core or will i3 do?

Obviously dual boot on an i7 MBP would be an option but I hate rebooting.
I don't get why people automatically think Excel can't be resource demanding. Some of the spreadsheet I see in accounting are insane. There are even more insane ones that investors use with VBA and Macros and whatnot (that I have no idea on how to use).

My laptop has an older i7 and 8GB of memory and works well enough. Also consider getting a computer with a dedicated graphics card (doesn't need to be high end) if your spreadsheets use any type of visuals (charts, conditional formatting, etc.).

If you have Excel 2010, then you can take advantage of multiple cores. 2003 is limited to single core/CPU... not sure 07. There's also a 64 bit version of Excel 2010, that'll allow you to take advantage of more memory if you need it (though I doubt you'll never need more than 4GB).

On an unrelated note, isn't the Mac version of Excel slower or something?
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Old 09-30-2012, 07:46 PM   #7
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Perhaps I should have been more clear. I'm not talking about little excel sheets. I'm talking heavy duty excel with tens of thousands of lines. and I have to do a lot of filtering on the fly. Would i need something like an i5 core or will i3 do?

Obviously dual boot on an i7 MBP would be an option but I hate rebooting.

We talking 30mb+ sheets? My sheets at work are usually 10-20mb and my work PC is just some best buy bought PC for $500. My at home gaming PC has some excels working with macros, and my SSD takes up most of initial loading. Having an SSD and the latest Windows Office is what is going to make a difference.

You can snag an i5 with an SSD for under $500. Honestly though, the biggest advantage for me working excel sheets is having two monitors. I always have to have multiple sheet talk to one specific sheet, but when it works, practically do nothing
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Old 09-30-2012, 08:06 PM   #8
Time is money. But also I am really impatient. If something takes too long to filter, I go nuts.

I am not doing much in terms of charts and stuff so the graphics portion isn't that important to me.

And yeah, excel 2010.

I might have to look into a cheap desktop since I don't do heavy duty work on the road anyway.

@Vinny - I love my mac but for some reason Excel just blows on it. It's completely unintuitive and I am 99% sure that it's partially gimped. I got by on it for the last couple of years but I'm thinking it's worth switching back to the PC version.

On another note, I really miss excel 2003.
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Old 10-01-2012, 06:31 PM   #9
Any reason not to run Parallels and just put Windows inside of a VM, then run Excel?

If you just need something to do Excel 2010, then a mid-range i5 system with 6-8GB of RAM would be more than OK.

There's numerous options at Best Buy under $500, and if you luck out coupon-wise, you usually can find some reasonable Dell systems for under that price. TechBargains.com is a place you could check out deals on systems, as well as SD, FW and the like. Dell's Outlet is another place to hunt for some options on cheap desktop hardware.
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Old 10-01-2012, 06:37 PM   #10
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Any reason not to run Parallels and just put Windows inside of a VM, then run Excel?
an extra step means extra slow. Not really noticeable for web surfing but I suspect it'd bog down with large excel files.

Since Best Buy is now my favorite store, I picked up a lenovo p580 today. Apparently it's the same thing as the z580 but w/o bluetooth. On sale this week for $499 and I've got 60 days to test it out. Man I love silver status. And I wanted to "reward" BB for all their great game sales lately.

I'm currently researching whether it can support dual external monitors. Probably not though.
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Old 10-01-2012, 07:02 PM   #11
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an extra step means extra slow. Not really noticeable for web surfing but I suspect it'd bog down with large excel files.

Since Best Buy is now my favorite store, I picked up a lenovo p580 today. Apparently it's the same thing as the z580 but w/o bluetooth. On sale this week for $499 and I've got 60 days to test it out. Man I love silver status. And I wanted to "reward" BB for all their great game sales lately.

I'm currently researching whether it can support dual external monitors. Probably not though.
Any laptop should support one external monitor, though two gets a bit tricky. Your laptop, according to the user manual, has a HDMI port and a VGA port on it. I'd guess that it should be able to do two external monitors, at least on most laptops, it should.
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Old 10-01-2012, 07:35 PM   #12
Yeah, it has both. Did the manual mention anything about resolution on the external display? It's hard as hell to google this info cause it's a Best Buy specific model.

In the AWD thread, I just realized that the apple 13" mbp is only ~1000. I'm wondering if I should just get one of those and dual boot. (Yes, it's a $500 difference but...)

One of my (many) problems is that I have buyers remorse all the time. for no good reason. I want to be frugal but then I got nuts when I do.
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Old 10-01-2012, 07:40 PM   #13
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Yeah, it has both. Did the manual mention anything about resolution on the external display? It's hard as hell to google this info cause it's a Best Buy specific model.

In the AWD thread, I just realized that the apple 13" mbp is only ~1000. I'm wondering if I should just get one of those and dual boot. (Yes, it's a $500 difference but...)

One of my (many) problems is that I have buyers remorse all the time. for no good reason. I want to be frugal but then I got nuts when I do.
I would think that you should be able to do 1920 x 1200 via VGA and 1920 x 1080p via HDMI.

I know my HP Envy 17 can do two external monitors at 1920 x 1080 without any issue off its HD4000 built-in video card, so I'd expect something like that from your Lenovo.

Dual boot on a new MBP would give you a single-system option, yes, though how much faster would that system be over the current Mac you have now?
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Old 10-01-2012, 07:49 PM   #14
It wouldn't be faster but here's the thing. I bought the lenovo for a specific project that should take 3-6 months. Afterward, I was going to give it to my mom.

However, I was thinking that if I got the 13" MBP, I could dual boot install that one, give it to my mom when I'm done and then when I go over there, I wouldn't have to use windows.

I seriously hate windows because nothing makes sense to me on it. Except excel.

One issue is I'd have to buy a copy of windows 7 as well, adding about $175?

Dual monitoring out of the lenovo might be the game changer. I think mine has HD 4000 built in too. Obviously, you're not mirroring your dual monitors right?

To do dual monitor off of the 13" MBP, you'd have to connect it to a thunderbolt display ($1000), then to a thunderbolt hard drive, then to a DVI monitor. It's ridiculous. I'm not buying 2 thunderbolt displays since I already have a dvi monitor.

If I could do dual monitors on the lenovo, I'm keeping it. These spreadsheets are huge and a pain in the ass with only 1 external monitor.

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Old 10-01-2012, 11:53 PM   #15
what do you guys think of this laptop vs the p580?

http://www.officemax.com/technology/...m=ZWRnZSBlNTMw

same price.
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Old 10-02-2012, 12:54 PM   #16
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It wouldn't be faster but here's the thing. I bought the lenovo for a specific project that should take 3-6 months. Afterward, I was going to give it to my mom.

However, I was thinking that if I got the 13" MBP, I could dual boot install that one, give it to my mom when I'm done and then when I go over there, I wouldn't have to use windows.

I seriously hate windows because nothing makes sense to me on it. Except excel.

One issue is I'd have to buy a copy of windows 7 as well, adding about $175?

Dual monitoring out of the lenovo might be the game changer. I think mine has HD 4000 built in too. Obviously, you're not mirroring your dual monitors right?

To do dual monitor off of the 13" MBP, you'd have to connect it to a thunderbolt display ($1000), then to a thunderbolt hard drive, then to a DVI monitor. It's ridiculous. I'm not buying 2 thunderbolt displays since I already have a dvi monitor.

If I could do dual monitors on the lenovo, I'm keeping it. These spreadsheets are huge and a pain in the ass with only 1 external monitor.
If you'd do dual-boot, then yes, you'd need to buy a copy of Windows 7 Home Premium into the mix. With that issue and the dual-monitor issue, stick to the separate Windows system for this work.

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what do you guys think of this laptop vs the p580?

http://www.officemax.com/technology/...m=ZWRnZSBlNTMw

same price.
Looks like spec-wise, it's about the same system as the p580, so if you're happy with the current Lenovo, stick with it. If the p580 doesn't work for your purposes with the dual-monitor support, this unit won't be any different than the p580.
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Old 10-02-2012, 12:59 PM   #17
just ordered the office max one. It has bluetooth and is a little more "business-y"

Plus a faster HD. I might throw a cheap SSD in there though.

I'll test it out and hope for the best.
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Old 10-02-2012, 01:58 PM   #18
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just ordered the office max one. It has bluetooth and is a little more "business-y"

Plus a faster HD. I might throw a cheap SSD in there though.

I'll test it out and hope for the best.
Bluetooth is a nice add-on if you can get it for the same price as the other one. The 7200RPM hard drive is nice if you don't replace it with a SSD, though if you want a SSD in there, 128GB should be more than sufficient and you should be able to find one these days for around $100.

Crucial m4 or Samsung PM830 would be my preferences on SSDs, as I have a mSATA m4 and a 2.5" PM830 in my system and they both work great.

If you can get it for the same price and get a 7200RPM drive + Bluetooth, I'd go that way without question.
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Old 10-02-2012, 02:05 PM   #19
Windows 7 is nice. I think multi monitor setup is easier. You can also turn the monitors sideways so more of the spreadsheet shows.
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Old 10-02-2012, 02:05 PM   #20
I missed out on a super cheap 120GB kingston SSDNow and HyperX on staples but might just suck it up and get the 90 GB for $65. Throw in some filler and user a $25 off $75. Staples is sneakily a great place for tech deals.

If all I'm using it for is Windows 7 + office install + random spreadsheets, I should be fine. I figure windows + office is 10GB at most?
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