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Andrewtst
post Dec 18 2015, 12:05 AM

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QUOTE(celdric @ Dec 17 2015, 02:29 PM)
If and only if I can fork out that RM999. Illegear did do Z5 Haswell with 970 price at RM4999 now versus Skylake 960 price at RM4599. I guess 960M should be quite overkill for online games. (seldom play offline game plus might just need a bit or so of CAD and Solidworks)
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I suggest you check the benchmark online before decide.

If money issue. I suggest you go for Z5 Haswell with 970M. It is much worth.
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post Dec 18 2015, 01:49 PM

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QUOTE(Andrewtst @ Dec 18 2015, 12:05 AM)
I suggest you check the benchmark online before decide.

If money issue. I suggest you go for Z5 Haswell with 970M. It is much worth.
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I have check a numerous of article. 970M in nutshell win 960M by around 60%. rclxms.gif
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post Dec 18 2015, 02:22 PM

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QUOTE(celdric @ Dec 18 2015, 01:49 PM)
I have check a numerous of article. 970M in nutshell win 960M by around 60%.  rclxms.gif
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Since the chip is soldered on to the motherboard, the extra cash is worth the 60% upgrade for the long run.

My old gtx670m, can still run most of today's demanding titles and applications at decent quality settings, sometimes better compared to the 760m, 860m chip sets which are newer generations of mobile gpus.

The 970m will take you at least 2 years or maybe more to be obsolete. While the 960m will most likely be sufficient only for the near future.
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post Dec 18 2015, 02:24 PM

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QUOTE(celdric @ Dec 18 2015, 01:49 PM)
I have check a numerous of article. 970M in nutshell win 960M by around 60%.  rclxms.gif
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You not believe in me huh? Told you the performance is double. tongue.gif
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post Dec 18 2015, 04:16 PM

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post Dec 19 2015, 11:06 AM

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QUOTE(fish@5311 @ Dec 18 2015, 02:22 PM)
Since the chip is soldered on to the motherboard, the extra cash is worth the 60% upgrade for the long run.

My old gtx670m,  can still run most of today's demanding titles and applications at decent quality settings, sometimes better compared to the 760m, 860m chip sets which are newer generations of mobile gpus.

The 970m will take you at least 2 years or maybe more to be obsolete.  While the 960m will most likely be sufficient only for the near future.
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QUOTE(e_mc_square @ Dec 18 2015, 02:24 PM)
You not believe in me huh? Told you the performance is double.  tongue.gif
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I am still in dilemma for that RM1k extra. Actually my usage will most probably with online games, some CAD, movie, music etc. Less likely will play a lot graphic demanding offline game
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QUOTE(celdric @ Dec 19 2015, 11:06 AM)
I am still in dilemma for that RM1k extra. Actually my usage will most probably with online games, some CAD, movie, music etc. Less likely will play a lot graphic demanding offline game
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4999-4599=400

No? How is you come out with the 1k?
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QUOTE(e_mc_square @ Dec 19 2015, 01:07 PM)
4999-4599=400

No? How is you come out with the 1k?
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Ohh sorry, I mean was Skylake 970 versus 960 is RM1k. Skylake 960 and Haswell 970 and 960 is RM400.
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post Dec 19 2015, 01:42 PM

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QUOTE(celdric @ Dec 19 2015, 01:22 PM)
Ohh sorry, I mean was Skylake 970 versus 960 is RM1k. Skylake 960 and Haswell 970 and 960 is RM400.
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You are making the thing complicated. Haha...
If budget was your concern, Haswell 970m is your best bet.

I think I will not provide any comment any more. blush.gif

Good luck ya! laugh.gif
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post Dec 19 2015, 03:58 PM

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QUOTE(e_mc_square @ Dec 19 2015, 01:42 PM)
You are making the thing complicated. Haha...
If budget was your concern, Haswell 970m is your best bet.

I think I will not provide any comment any more.  blush.gif

Good luck ya!  laugh.gif
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Alright, thanks everyone!
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post Dec 19 2015, 04:50 PM

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QUOTE(fish@5311 @ Dec 18 2015, 02:22 PM)
Since the chip is soldered on to the motherboard, the extra cash is worth the 60% upgrade for the long run.

My old gtx670m,  can still run most of today's demanding titles and applications at decent quality settings, sometimes better compared to the 760m, 860m chip sets which are newer generations of mobile gpus.

The 970m will take you at least 2 years or maybe more to be obsolete.  While the 960m will most likely be sufficient only for the near future.
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Hi bro. Can you suggest for me the best value-for-money set in 4 followed set ? The games I play are mainly FIFA and FIFA Online. According to the latest Illegear promotion:

- Z5 with i7-4720HQ, 960M 4GB, RAM 16GB DDR3: RM5006.

- Z5 with i7-6700HQ, 960M 4GB, RAM 16GB DDR4: RM5226.

- Z5 with i7-4700HQ, 970M 6GB, RAM 16GB DDR3: RM5606.

- Z5 with i7-6700HQ, 970M 6GB, RAM 16GB DDR4: RM6225.


Is the chip i7-4700HQ weaker than i7-4720HQ and i7-6700HQ ?

Thanks in advance smile.gif

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post Dec 19 2015, 05:07 PM

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QUOTE(LadyQ @ Dec 19 2015, 04:50 PM)
Hi bro. Can you suggest for me the best value-for-money set in 4 followed set ? The games I play are mainly FIFA and FIFA Online. According to the latest Illegear promotion:

- Z5 with i7-4720HQ, 960M 4GB, RAM 16GB DDR3: RM5006.

- Z5 with i7-6700HQ, 960M 4GB, RAM 16GB DDR4: RM5226.

- Z5 with i7-4700HQ, 970M 6GB, RAM 16GB DDR3: RM5606.

- Z5 with i7-6700HQ, 970M 6GB, RAM 16GB DDR4: RM6225.
Is the chip i7-4700HQ weaker than i7-4720HQ and i7-6700HQ ?

Thanks in advance  smile.gif
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about the same..

the difference is
6700HQ is cooler
chipset has PCIE sata
chipset has usb 3.1/type C


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post Dec 19 2015, 07:44 PM

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We just completed another ‪Nvidia‬ ‪GTX980M‬ upgrade on the 4 year old ILLEGEAR‬ RS-15. A HUGE performance jump from GTX670M to the most powerful mobile GPU in the world

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post Dec 21 2015, 06:06 PM

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The Samsung 950 Pro NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD is now available in ILLEGEAR system. Level up to unmatched performance, power efficiency and endurance!

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post Dec 23 2015, 11:12 AM

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QUOTE(LadyQ @ Dec 19 2015, 04:50 PM)
Hi bro. Can you suggest for me the best value-for-money set in 4 followed set ? The games I play are mainly FIFA and FIFA Online. According to the latest Illegear promotion:

- Z5 with i7-4720HQ, 960M 4GB, RAM 16GB DDR3: RM5006.

- Z5 with i7-6700HQ, 960M 4GB, RAM 16GB DDR4: RM5226.

- Z5 with i7-4700HQ, 970M 6GB, RAM 16GB DDR3: RM5606.

- Z5 with i7-6700HQ, 970M 6GB, RAM 16GB DDR4: RM6225.
Is the chip i7-4700HQ weaker than i7-4720HQ and i7-6700HQ ?

Thanks in advance  smile.gif
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Hi ladyQ

For FIFA, 960M is already enough.
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post Dec 24 2015, 11:29 PM

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post Dec 25 2015, 04:04 PM

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Just now my s5 fingerprint sensor, feel very2 hot while charging. I couldnt touch it. Anyone got this issue?

Edit - even after 10sec turn on. The sensor feel vry hot.

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post Dec 26 2015, 01:18 PM

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QUOTE(palatun @ Dec 25 2015, 04:04 PM)
Just now my s5 fingerprint sensor, feel very2 hot while charging. I couldnt touch it. Anyone got this issue?

Edit - even after 10sec turn on. The sensor feel vry hot.
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Hi palatun,

That's very weird, is your fingerprint reader functioning?
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post Dec 26 2015, 06:29 PM

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QUOTE(Prince J @ Dec 26 2015, 01:18 PM)
Hi palatun,

That's very weird, is your fingerprint reader functioning?
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I dont know. I cant touch it even for 1 sec.
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post Dec 26 2015, 06:30 PM

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QUOTE(palatun @ Dec 26 2015, 06:29 PM)
I dont know. I cant touch it even for 1 sec.
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Hi palatun,

Please pm me for your serial number.

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