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cpatlynch

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System

  • CPU
    i7
  • RAM
    16gb
  • GPU
    860m
  • Case
    Lenovo y50
  • Storage
    1/4 tb ssd
  • Display(s)
    4k ips (48 frames blah)
  • Mouse
    Deathadder
  • Sound
    Grado Rs2i, O-DAC.

cpatlynch's Achievements

  1. Razer Deathadder (at the end of its lifespane), laptop keyboard, ODAC headphone Amplifier, and Grado SRi2 Headphones. Also great videos!
  2. gibe nao pls.... I have a 860m in my laptop, getting a decent video card for free would be more than enough reason to build a legitimate gaming rig. You guys make some of the best videos, cheers!
  3. Vessel Name: CPATLYNCH Video #1: https://www.vessel.com/videos/Su_Wqd7Vl Video #2: https://www.vessel.com/videos/LCoY5zfFf Vessel sounds like a cool video platform, and there will almost surely be growing pains. But your staying on Youtube, and Vessel is free right now so I can't think of an argument against this.... plus you are giving away stuff just for the nay sayers... Maybe about as smooth as a transition as possible! Keep it up and best of luck!
  4. Phone has a great design with buttons, speakers, camera, and mics, being placed into a intelligent place!
  5. As far as I understand it people haven't found out yet whether or not the screen can't physically do more than 48Hz or if it is just software locked. It is for sure software locked at 48Hz even at lower resolutions (and I would suggest going with 1080p and not 900p because of better scaling). Essentially meaning that even at 1080p you will not be able to have the screen display more than 48 frames a second. It is seems to be an issue with intel's Optimus technology, and on the Y50 you can not disable Optimus from the Bios. The GPU can pump out more frames in games but the screen will not be able to keep up.
  6. Happy to see that gaming laptops are finally coming out that I actually would want to use on a daily basis. This one seems to have a good screen, decent key board/touch pad, and many ports. As always battery life is short but not terrible for a gaming laptop. For me having a good screen is a must, so good job Asus for getting that right without overdoing it (looking at you Razer). Cheers.
  7. Having more ability to customize options on newer technologies, also smart placement of buttons.
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