This laptop costs more than 85k INR in India. I wish stuff sold for their actual price here Edit- I found a sale for this laptop! Now at 53k INR!! Oh yes.. I will buy this one. Now just have to keep my fingers crossed that this sale lasts for a few days.... BTW; how is the build quality of the Nitro???
PC blew up for good today, now i'm using a spare powersupply, all about that Intel HD4600 life it's adequate for day-day tasks i guess.. Can't connect my hard-drives, and in general my psu is dumped in sideways as the cables aren't long enough to reach scokets inside.
Thanks! --- Post updated --- It is on Amazon, The link is:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DRP6D2R/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A33TB6JVOMNYYJ&psc=1
This happened, the replacement powersupply has a cpu power connector lead that is too small to reach so for now its just sat on my motherboard's pcie slots... I showed this to a friend and he said wth stop it could short out, so before I start it up, I'm going to wrap my PSU in a teatowel to make sure it doesn't short *sigh* There's an extension for the CPU power connector on order, I still don't have my gpu hooked up, but it's kind of a good thing that I don't.. Stops me from wasting time gaming..
oh damn that's a good point Anyway cpu power connector extension cable is on order, arriving thursday, and i hope, and i'm a little confident, that my PC will survive by then.. Come to think about it, i hope my machine doesn't get a buildup of static electricity by the fans and etc moving dust around, especially any electrical charges builtup on cpu heatsink, or from casefans..
I just cable managed my entire PC, routing everything through the back. Man oh man, what a task it was. But now I get massively better airflow for my crappy Raidmax case.
Well the power extension cable worked, but now I still have no GPU, I just use my iGPU at the moment, but it really is bad, I haven't even tried BeamNG on it, but I don't have my hard-drives connected so I can't really.. I guess I could try and connect the hdd using my external dock, but I doubt I will get decent FPS anyway.. it'll be interesting..
Working at a computer repair shop has its advantages. The manager let me have this Zotac GTX 950 from the parts bin. Used it to upgrade my Dell Optiplex 7010 from the EVGA Geforce GTX 740 SC 4GB, makes a huge difference in performance. Cinebench score for OpenGL with GT 740 SC 4GB: Cinebench score with GTX 950 2GB: Comparing BeamNG performance here: GT 740 SC 4GB: High settings, no dynamic reflections, West Coast USA. GTX 950 2GB: High settings, no dynamic reflections, West Coast USA.
That's slightly scary.... what do you mean by not great?? Does it mean that the screen would fall apart??? (like my current 9yo Dell Vostro 3500) Or that there is a bit of screen flex??? I just want the laptop to to fall apart and run reliably for 5-7 years. And I will keep good care of it (that is; not dropping it; spilling stuff on it; and placing it in safe locations etc.) I saw in notebookcheck.net that the screen colors are not good; is it true in real life?? Thanks for helping!!!!
Would anyone be interested if I created a "system gallery?" Like, a thread where you post pictures of your PC? --- Post updated --- The build quality is fine if you take care of it, if you don't, it might break. It's just built like a normal laptop, nothing super durable about it.
Soo third gen RyZEN, I would want to get a 12c chip, if I say had a max TDP of 65w ish, would it perform like a pig? Or be decent..
yeah no 65w model, but if i set a power limit to 65w, i wonder how it will perform.. tbh i think the Noctua NH-L9a can probably do a bit more than 65w, esp with a better fan on it.. Also so for my psu, i've narrowed it down to 3 options there abouts: 1) Buy a cheap psu, cheap just being one without bells and whistles (not modular, no fan shut off) 2) Get an ATX PSU, with fan shut off modular, pros: quiet, cons: big, so can't use it in mITX 3) Get an SFX PSU, loud at high load, but can be transferred to mITX case when i upgrade In anycase, that machine (main one) will need a psu, SFX or ATX, might go with SFX if that machine is ever tranformed into an SFX machine (just need to swap mobo)..
Got an SFX PSU... and i've got a story The SFX cables don't reach... argghhh find that actually i can reuse my old cables.. yay.. But before that, i used my extension for the CPU power, all good apart from the fact that the system wouldn't boot... for about 20min i was sat there thinking about how i might have killed my CPU... so frantically i tried everything, cleared CMOS, nothing.. pressed D-RAM OK button on board.. nothing.. tried the CMOS reset one last time (and without a casefan plugged in) and after about 5 power cycles that it did automatically, it's running!! Never thought i'd miss my GTX 960 as much as i did, Intel HD 4600 is torture.. even scrolling lagged.. *sigh* hopefully it lasts a long time.. keeping receipt and box incase..
I bought a Lenovo Ideapad 330(specs written below). The techdemo would not work on it; so I wonder whether it does not support DX12? I just wanted to see how my system fares. Since the techdemo doe snot work, can you guys tell me what fps I should expect and settings to use?? Specs- i5 8300h Nvidia GTX 1050 4gb 8GB RAM 1tb 5400rpm HDD