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3 hours ago, Jennifer Wilston said:

HP PAVILION 15T Corei5 6th GEN is best for work and gaming under your budget. Check more reviews here: http://bit.ly/2gRx9y7

What?, that's a dual core uvl cpu. The machine will die with the workload of the software I'm using. 

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Asus rog gaming laptop are pretty good in my expierence

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3 hours ago, avery9 said:

Asus rog gaming laptop are pretty good in my expierence

Ha! no. Asus power locks everything. their 6820HK's can't oc as well as other because its locked at 75w for god knows what reason. everything is soldered on their big machines even when there is no need to be. their anti maintenance and repair internal design serves no purpose other than to prevent access, worse warranty in the world, terrible service. They are the flaws of every single laptop maker put together. On the side note, they make decent motherboards for my purposes so I have no idea wtf they are doing on their laptop motherboards. 

Laptop Main

(Retired) Zbook 15: i7-6820HQ, M2000M, 32gb, 512gb SSD + 2tb HDD, 4k Dreamcolor

(Retired) Alienware 15 R3: i7-6820HK, GTX1070, 16gb, 512 SSD + 1tb HDD, 1080p

(Retired) T560: i7-6600U, HD520, 16gb, 512gb SSD, 1620p

(Retired) P650RS: i7-6820HK, 1070, 16gb, 512gb + 1tb HDD, 4k Samsung PLS

(Retired) MBP 2012 Retina: i7-3820QM, GT650M, 16gb, 512gb SSD, 1800p

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7 hours ago, Pendragon said:

Ha! no. Asus power locks everything. their 6820HK's can't oc as well as other because its locked at 75w for god knows what reason. everything is soldered on their big machines even when there is no need to be. their anti maintenance and repair internal design serves no purpose other than to prevent access, worse warranty in the world, terrible service. They are the flaws of every single laptop maker put together. On the side note, they make decent motherboards for my purposes so I have no idea wtf they are doing on their laptop motherboards. 

 

Wow really soldered ram in their big laptops? 

 

Also why limit an HK CPU that much?, just put a 6820HQ in that case... 

 

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7 hours ago, Wizard said:

Wow really soldered ram in their big laptops? 

no no no, they are not THAT bad (yet). That's Apple and Razer level. No. On their flagship machines like the G752 which is comparable in size to the MSI GT73 and Clevo P870DM2. However, both MSI and Clevo have MXM GPUs. Clevo has CPU sockets. MSI barebones units (like the MSI16L13) also have CPU sockets, but not their retail one. 

Laptop Main

(Retired) Zbook 15: i7-6820HQ, M2000M, 32gb, 512gb SSD + 2tb HDD, 4k Dreamcolor

(Retired) Alienware 15 R3: i7-6820HK, GTX1070, 16gb, 512 SSD + 1tb HDD, 1080p

(Retired) T560: i7-6600U, HD520, 16gb, 512gb SSD, 1620p

(Retired) P650RS: i7-6820HK, 1070, 16gb, 512gb + 1tb HDD, 4k Samsung PLS

(Retired) MBP 2012 Retina: i7-3820QM, GT650M, 16gb, 512gb SSD, 1800p

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