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post Oct 23 2015, 05:57 PM

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Nice one! Why they dont use DDR4 on 7559???

The only point holding me.
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post Oct 26 2015, 11:03 AM

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Anyone had the internal layout for ventilation or M2 ssd placement?
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post Oct 26 2015, 04:59 PM

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QUOTE(AthrunIJ @ Oct 26 2015, 04:03 PM)
FUUUU~~~!!!!!

DELL IS BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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lol, wait until check real product and review first smile.gif
** hopefully the screen can get >90% of sRGB coverage **


Dell get early bird for budget gaming laptop(960M) category in Msia. cool.gif

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post Oct 26 2015, 06:14 PM

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QUOTE(Dutchlady @ Oct 26 2015, 06:08 PM)
Which one do u think is better bro? I5 7559 or pe60? Still confius between these 2. I heard that i7 7559 has 4k screen. Is that correct?
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CPU : 5700HQ > 6700HQ > 6300HQ (refer benchmark)
GPU : 960M 4gb > 2gb (minor improvement)
Ram : Same
Screen : TBC
Cooling : PE60 = GE62 (good enough), 7559 from picture seen good
HDD : PE60 7200rpm vs 7559 5200rpm with 8gb cache drive

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post Oct 27 2015, 07:23 PM

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QUOTE(ariesto @ Oct 27 2015, 06:15 PM)
That's my initial choice too.
Who knows, ended up with the i7 4k Touch. Purely due to the price and I can bare with its downsides. tongue.gif
Unless they have the i7 FHD Touch or non touch, will surely go for it. Imagine the price fall between the current i7 and i5 spec. drool.gif

True, I would say Dell service is very pro.
Polite, initiative and responsible, what else? Nothing to complaint so far....... thumbup.gif
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For those really want go for UHD, please google >>> 4k UHD 48Hz issue

eg: https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Lenovo-P-Y-and...ok/td-p/1672439

Above example is lenovo, but MSI GS series also facing same.

I not sure dell had any solution for UHD panel, but IF you only can play game @ 49FPS Max even though your GPU is more than able to handle it mad.gif
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post Oct 29 2015, 10:28 AM

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QUOTE(jeffseaw @ Oct 29 2015, 09:30 AM)
i think if got DOS version, mostly all of us will get it and upgrade SSD lol, including me
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I dont think it will having DOS version for this hot cake hmm.gif
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post Oct 29 2015, 01:17 PM

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QUOTE(Racerx @ Oct 29 2015, 10:51 AM)
http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/in...-review.783284/

Here's a brief review of the laptop. There's two things that stand out to me, the screen and the cooling system. Both sounds great on paper but not so much in practice. I was hoping that the screen can cover more than 90% of sRGB like the other 15.6" IPS panels out there, but that's not the case here. The cooling system also leaves something to be desired with those temps. Battery life seems to be good though, so there's that.
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I also wont expect >90% on sRGB coverage on Dell entry level laptop.
If XPS, YES, premium grade of panel for the price you paid.

But if you looking for gaming only, dont bother about sRGB, its only for serious photographer on accurate color reproduction when printing.
whistling.gif I not serious photographer, but I photograph is my hobby that why I looking on it.

I will suggest those like me wait for >>> MSI PX / PE series <<< the screen is pre calibrate and from review, its can cover >85% on sRGB, the most important is not that expensive (around 4K)

Just my 2cent thumbup.gif
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post Oct 29 2015, 02:12 PM

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QUOTE(Racerx @ Oct 29 2015, 02:00 PM)
TBH i don't even game that much lol, but i just am really picky about screens. The MSI laptops are using Broadwell right?
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Yes, right now in Msia we using 5700HQ

Which I would said 5700HQ > 6700HQ > 4720HQ
http://www.ultrabookreview.com/8839-intel-core-i7-6700hq/

The new refresh model, wont be any major change on interface I assume. Just my "sting" on heart that why not wait 6th gen instead on 5th (although better performance)
http://www.notebookcheck.net/MSI-now-shipp...s.150870.0.html

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post Oct 29 2015, 05:32 PM

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QUOTE(XeactorZ @ Oct 29 2015, 04:35 PM)
no doubt MSI laptop is good, but I hate their keyboard design
windows button at right side, which make most of the windows shortcut related to windows button I can't use doh.gif
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lol, I more prefer window logo on another side as I seldom using, somemore when gaming always accidentally press it, the whole screen will freeze. So MSI is did is purposely (check MSI intro, they explain why, eg FPS all shortcut will around WASD)

Right now, office laptop using HP ZBook (4810MQ, Quadro K2100M, 16gb ram, 256g SSD), cant go back normal laptop anymore.
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post Nov 1 2015, 04:24 PM

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QUOTE(storm88 @ Oct 31 2015, 01:32 PM)
herm.. HP join the game also ey? Can't wait to get a unit on hand to try out how does it perform (hand itchy to dismantle the unit tongue.gif)
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They must join because pc market is shrinkage but gaming section is work well.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Gaming-notebo...s.152693.0.html
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post Nov 2 2015, 11:17 AM

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QUOTE(DK82 @ Nov 2 2015, 10:56 AM)
I'm butthurt with the small price gap of just RM 800 for GTX960m(4GB) and 6700HQ.
Should have waited 3 months more... cry.gif
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No one know the future going, even you bought 7559 today, who know that maybe another 1-2month gonna had better deal?

Once bought just enjoy it smile.gif

** 960M 4gb is not much diff with 2gb version.
6700HQ also just focus on power consumption, so actual performance increase is not much...
Lastly, its still using DDR3L which same like yours **

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QUOTE(DK82 @ Nov 2 2015, 11:23 AM)
Yes that's true, enjoying it so far thumbup.gif.  On stock initially the performance difference isn't expected to be something to shout about.
But if the RAM can be upgraded to performance DDR4 that'd be a different story.  Read somewhere it can fit both DDR3 and DDR4.
Also 7447 uses 850M-4Gb; 960M-4Gb is quite the leap compared to that. cry.gif
I envy the next guy who buys this..
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Ops, 850M vs 960m than this may be different story.

For RAM, i dont think this MOBO allow to swap DDR4, but the different also not much from youtube review.

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QUOTE(Dannyoski @ Nov 10 2015, 10:38 AM)
Dilemma to take dell inspiron 15 7559 i7 UHD or MSI PE70.

More to MSI due to its true color near 100% sRGB dsiplay bc doing 30% photo editing, 30% gaming, 30% work.

Btw, I wanna add m.2 ssd into msi pe70 but dunno which size , model and price of it.... Any sifu recommendation here?
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IINM PE70 is using M2 2280 SSD, price as below from viewnet
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post Nov 11 2015, 08:35 AM

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QUOTE(Dannyoski @ Nov 10 2015, 06:33 PM)
End up din buy the msi pe70 , new pe70 stock arrive next week. Upgrade 5th gen to 6th gen i7 6700HQ processor and ddr3 to ddr4 and 1 m.2 ssd sata to m.2 ssd pcie slot. Price unchange.
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Where did you get this info. I looking to get this instead of 7559 smile.gif
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QUOTE(Dannyoski @ Nov 11 2015, 11:30 AM)
MSI Showroom/Sale at Komtar Penang.

Model MSI PE70 6QE-097MY

I only believe the unchanged price once the price tag were put on the shelf or their website.
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Good, I m from Pg as well.

But will travel to KL soon, see possible to get better offer over there.

Some new thing added as well
- SSD : M2 vs M2PCIE Gen3 x4 (NVMe)
- Port : 3xUSB3 vs 2xUSB3 + 1xUSB3.0 Type C




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QUOTE(Dannyoski @ Nov 11 2015, 01:31 PM)
Haha, tachlio, dint aware ur profile picture is chinchilla (cartoon) also...

btw, I'm looking for Plextor me6 m.2 2280 PCIE 128G and couldn't find it anywhere in penang.....  need order and price a bit higher at RM649. suppose to be ~rm550 only
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Ya, M2 PCIE seen still not common but speed is rclxms.gif
I may just on hold for SSD upgrade.

Do you know M2 sata is compatible or not? (much cheaper option)

QUOTE(arslow @ Nov 11 2015, 02:45 PM)
Main reason I didn't wanna go with msi pe60 was because of the battery life. Can barely even get 3 hours according to reviews.

Other than that it's pretty awesome.
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Ya, because they use 45wh only. But for the LCD Panel sRGB result, M2 PCIE, & DDR4, is the main concern for me

Too bad, they dont had much option like DOS, i5 6300HQ from 7559
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QUOTE(arslow @ Nov 11 2015, 05:00 PM)
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. But if you ask me m.2 PCIe ddr4 and i7 mobile are all just snake oil... You would be lucky to notice even a slight speed difference between a system which has all those versus one which doesn't nod.gif
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Agree as well nod.gif
Now all response different may only millisecond only

QUOTE(XeactorZ @ Nov 11 2015, 05:21 PM)
PCI-E ssd too expensive lar, m.2 and sata 3.0 is more than enough for me laugh.gif
as for ddr4 ram, I think it just save more battery and slightly increase performance whistling.gif
snake oil, can't stop laughing laugh.gif
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From MSI web mention, its using M.2 PCI-E Gen3 x4 SSD (NVMe)
So which one is the correct SSD to be use? or both is able to fit?

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QUOTE(Dannyoski @ Nov 11 2015, 07:38 PM)
Here's the spec, but wonder it came with pcie or sata m.2. Saleman said this stock is pcie m.2. Thats y he qoute me plextor m.2 pcie 128g at rm649

May be can customize 1

Storage=  1 x 2.5" HDD + 1x M.2 PCI-E Gen3 x4 (NVMe) / SATA Combo SSD
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Ya, with lower than this, I can get M2 Sata3 @ 256gb
Hopefully its downward compatible.


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Acer is getting good review on Notebook check on Nitro Skylake lineup

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Acer-Aspire-V...w.154364.0.html

Seen like waiting game is worth by end of Dec should know best bang laptop on Skylake @ 960M
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QUOTE(reehdus @ Nov 24 2015, 08:40 PM)
Why ppl dun like Gigabyte p55k? Seems like better value than the i7 Dell?
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Look at the price vs spec

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