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Notebooks (Used) [WTS] Acer aspire V5 gaming ultrabook, nvidia geforce 710m 2GB with touchscreen

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TSglass88
post Mar 28 2015, 08:42 PM, updated 11y ago

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Item(s):
Acer aspire V5 -471 gaming ultrabook
INTEL i5-3337U 1.8 ghz
4gb DDR3 ram
500GB HDD
intel HD + nvidia geforce 710M 2GB DDR3 dedicated ram with optimus technology
dvdrw drive
bluetooth
wifi
webcam
14 inch touchscreen
windows 8 licenses


Package includes:laptop, battery , charger and bag

Price:1350

Warranty:2 weeks personal warranty

Dealing method:cod or postage

Location of seller:selangor

Contact method/details:pm me

Age of item:1 years ++

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Item(s) conditions:good working condition. no dent. only wear and tear mark

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Reason for sale:

This post has been edited by glass88: Jul 25 2015, 09:51 PM
Aberzai
post Mar 29 2015, 12:56 AM

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best price
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post Apr 14 2015, 10:54 PM

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best price and location please.. thanks
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post Apr 30 2015, 12:22 PM

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Avinaash96
post May 12 2015, 04:43 PM

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Please rectify your thread name. This laptop is not a gaming ultrabook. Intel Core i5 3337U is a low voltage CPU for normal work and G710M is a very basic graphics card. I think on par with Intel HD4000.
TSglass88
post May 12 2015, 06:13 PM

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QUOTE(Avinaash96 @ May 12 2015, 04:43 PM)
Please rectify your thread name. This laptop is not a gaming ultrabook. Intel Core i5 3337U is a low voltage CPU for normal work and G710M is a very basic graphics card. I think on par with Intel HD4000.
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gaming laptop means it has full hardware shading / processor compare to software decoding on the intel HD
it also has dedicated hardware ram for processing
any class of hardware gaming chipset can refer to as gaming laptop, even old laptop with nvidia gt 8600m thats 8 years ago can refer to a gaming laptop, although the performance might slower than intel HD nowsday
Please rectify again the quote as not a gaming laptop...


and they are not even on par for intel HD in any terms of performance in most of the gaming mode, unless you playing tetris or farmville or texas poker?
for example Diablo III 2012
nvidia 710m
Diablo III 2012 low 1024x768 ~ 84.8 fps
med. 1366x768 ~60.7 fps
high 1366x768 ~!52.9 fps

INTEL hd 4000
low 1024x768~ 47 fps
med. 1366x768 ~ 26 fps
high 1366x768 ~ 21 fps

source
http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForc...0M.84746.0.html
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-HD-Grap...00.69168.0.html

This post has been edited by glass88: May 13 2015, 01:42 AM
TSglass88
post May 12 2015, 06:20 PM

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QUOTE(Avinaash96 @ May 12 2015, 04:43 PM)
Please rectify your thread name. This laptop is not a gaming ultrabook. Intel Core i5 3337U is a low voltage CPU for normal work and G710M is a very basic graphics card. I think on par with Intel HD4000.
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and low voltage cpu also dosen't mean low performance than it class
it may be underclocked for better power saving
but it still have the i5 class freatures ie hyper threading, Turbo Boost 2.0, Virtualization VT-x and other that don't exist in the dual core or i3 class...
even ALIENWARE uses ultra low voltage processor... hmm.gif

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The performance of the Core i5-3337U is slightly above a similarly clocked Sandy Bridge processor due to some architectural improvements. Therefore, overall performance is similar to the former Core i7-2677M or a Core i3-2330M.


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http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Core-i5...or.87765.0.html

This post has been edited by glass88: May 12 2015, 06:55 PM
Avinaash96
post May 13 2015, 05:41 PM

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yes I am aware that the G710M being on par with HD4000 a little exaggerated, but the part with it being ULV really shows, Even in the Alienware 13 benchmarks you showed. A full voltage core i5 smokes the ULV version. The ULV version is designed for light gaming and work, hence the way better battery life. Also I understand your 1st statement. I came here looking for a serious gaming machine, only to find a 710M. For me, I must have 60FPS. Which makes me think a 710M = HD4000, despite it not actually being that weak. I'm just abit upset the thread said gaming.

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