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Jamin

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  1. My budget is about €3500 max and i'm located in Belgium. This laptop would be used for games and rendering video and size/weight doesn't bother me that much, i'm used to using a 17" laptop. I will definitely look into the Aorus panels once they are released.
  2. Yeah, i'm currently looking into getting a Clevo or Sager imported or from a local shop.
  3. Hey LTT community, My laptop i've had for several years caught fire due to a bad DC-socket connection, so I need a replacement. I need your help for a new high-end laptop. Most sites already offer 3840x2160 displays, but I don't really see the point of having such a resolution on a 17" laptop. I've seen American/Canadian sites offer 1080p 120Hz displays, but these are not found on European ones (I'm from Belgium). Are there any European online shops that allow configurations with 120Hz displays, or American/Canadian shops with a European center to avoid import tax?
  4. The greatest thing about Z2 is the battery in Z2, since I use my phone a lot for streaming and media. In the video I saw that you can record at 4K resolution with the Z2, I would love to try that. I like dbrand a lot, mainly for their gaming skins/wraps, it makes me want to get a ps4 even more. And I also want to thank dbrand for making this giveaway global!
  5. So I'm building my second PC and I want to install my graphics card: a Gigabyte GTX780ti OC on my motherboard: Asus rampage extreme 4. Now I noticed that i can only put in the lowest slot, because the graphics card touches the sata connectors if I don't. Normally this wouldn't be a problem, but because the card is so close to the motherboard, I can't install any cables (ex. USB 3.0) that need to the motherboard near the graphics card. How do I fix this without buying an alternative graphics card or motherboard? The only thing I can think of right now is a PCI- riser and mount the card in my case.
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