QUOTE(Prince J @ Jan 16 2017, 05:33 PM)
All the G-sync screens are >60Hz, there are 60Hz, 75Hz and 120Hz G-sync laptop screens in the market so far.
Enquiries/Recommendations Notebook Recommendation Thread v.29
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Jan 16 2017, 05:48 PM
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QUOTE(Prince J @ Jan 16 2017, 05:33 PM) All the G-sync screens are >60Hz, there are 60Hz, 75Hz and 120Hz G-sync laptop screens in the market so far. I noticed that sometimes the laptop model doesn't specify details about the display screen. It just write 15.6" FHD IPS panel. How do we know the display screen is >60Hz and compatible with G-Sync? |
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QUOTE(borgyang @ Jan 16 2017, 05:48 PM) I noticed that sometimes the laptop model doesn't specify details about the display screen. It just write 15.6" FHD IPS panel. How do we know the display screen is >60Hz and compatible with G-Sync? Ask the seller and check the laptop physically. Refresh rate can be checked via windows advanced display properties.Gsync can be checked in nvidia control panel. |
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Jan 16 2017, 06:03 PM
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Jan 16 2017, 06:22 PM
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QUOTE(ezryezan @ Jan 16 2017, 06:03 PM) Same... Lenovo this 2yr more aggressive... Their commercial incentive KO HP.. alot malay companies fully switch to lenovo commercial products jor.. Now Asus price hike I oso forced to integrate some lenovo products n sell de.. |
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Jan 16 2017, 06:40 PM
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QUOTE(myway1985 @ Jan 16 2017, 06:22 PM) Same... Lenovo this 2yr more aggressive... Their commercial incentive KO HP.. alot malay companies fully switch to lenovo commercial products jor.. Thank you so much i will proceed in buying lenovo miix i3Now Asus price hike I oso forced to integrate some lenovo products n sell de.. |
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Jan 16 2017, 07:02 PM
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Jan 16 2017, 11:01 PM
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Jan 16 2017, 11:27 PM
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Jan 17 2017, 10:38 AM
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Any recommendation?
1. Preferred brand: Any, as long as worth the value of money. 2. Budget: 4k 3. Usage: engineering drawing(need better grapchi card), Work, Dota 4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14 or 15 5. Reliable and has good battery life 6. something not too heavy, as will travel around with this. Thanks!!! Done some research found that for this price, lenovo Y700 is in the ranged(but a bit heavy), just want to see if there is any other better options before go for this. This post has been edited by sherman_h: Jan 17 2017, 11:04 AM |
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Jan 17 2017, 11:13 AM
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QUOTE(sherman_h @ Jan 17 2017, 10:38 AM) Any recommendation? spend remaining money at least have 8gb ram for laptop. if have own OS.. FreeDos is good enuf for you1. Preferred brand: Any, as long as worth the value of money. 2. Budget: 4k 3. Usage: engineering drawing(need better grapchi card), Work, Dota 4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14 or 15 5. Reliable and has good battery life 6. something not too heavy, as will travel around with this. Thanks!!! Done some research found that for this price, lenovo Y700 is in the ranged(but a bit heavy), just want to see if there is any other better options before go for this. Commandos F15 i5-6300HQ, GTX965m Ti(4GB), 15.6" FHD IPS matte 4GB DDR4, 500GB, FreeDOS, red backlit KB, PCIe SSD slot, USB3.1-C Gigabyte P55G V5 i7-6700HQ, GTX960m(2GB), 15.6" IPS FHD matte, 8GB DDR4, 1TB 7.2krpm, FreeDOS, backlit KB, M2 PCIe slot, USB3.1-C Dell Inspiron 15-7566 i5-6300HQ Q'core, GTX960m(4GB), 15.6" FHD matte, 4GB DDR4, 1TB, W10, backlit KB, 6 cells 74Whr, no ODD, M.2 PCIe/SATA SSD slot Acer Vnitro VN7-592G i5-6300HQ, GTX960m(4GB), 15.6" IPS FHD ,4GB DDR4, 1TB, W10, red backlit KB, W10M2 PCIe slot, USB3.1-C Acer F5-573G-70UQ i7-7500U, GTX950m(4GB GDDR5), 15.6" FHD,4GB DDR4, 128GB SSD, 1TB, W10, USB-C |
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Jan 17 2017, 11:31 AM
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QUOTE(pandera999 @ Jan 17 2017, 11:13 AM) spend remaining money at least have 8gb ram for laptop. if have own OS.. FreeDos is good enuf for you Appreciate your reply. Will do some research on them.Commandos F15 i5-6300HQ, GTX965m Ti(4GB), 15.6" FHD IPS matte 4GB DDR4, 500GB, FreeDOS, red backlit KB, PCIe SSD slot, USB3.1-C Gigabyte P55G V5 i7-6700HQ, GTX960m(2GB), 15.6" IPS FHD matte, 8GB DDR4, 1TB 7.2krpm, FreeDOS, backlit KB, M2 PCIe slot, USB3.1-C Dell Inspiron 15-7566 i5-6300HQ Q'core, GTX960m(4GB), 15.6" FHD matte, 4GB DDR4, 1TB, W10, backlit KB, 6 cells 74Whr, no ODD, M.2 PCIe/SATA SSD slot Acer Vnitro VN7-592G i5-6300HQ, GTX960m(4GB), 15.6" IPS FHD ,4GB DDR4, 1TB, W10, red backlit KB, W10M2 PCIe slot, USB3.1-C Acer F5-573G-70UQ i7-7500U, GTX950m(4GB GDDR5), 15.6" FHD,4GB DDR4, 128GB SSD, 1TB, W10, USB-C |
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QUOTE(sherman_h @ Jan 17 2017, 10:38 AM) Any recommendation? HP Omen, MSI GL621. Preferred brand: Any, as long as worth the value of money. 2. Budget: 4k 3. Usage: engineering drawing(need better grapchi card), Work, Dota 4. Preferred laptop/screen size: 14 or 15 5. Reliable and has good battery life 6. something not too heavy, as will travel around with this. Thanks!!! Done some research found that for this price, lenovo Y700 is in the ranged(but a bit heavy), just want to see if there is any other better options before go for this. |
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Jan 17 2017, 04:58 PM
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Any similar-valued notebook to Xiaomi's Mi Notebook Air 13.3'?
I can get it for ~RM3k post-conversion. Need something: - Portable (thin and <1.3kg) - Good screen (IPS) - Decent performance + battery life |
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Jan 17 2017, 07:18 PM
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Hi all...repost again since no suggestion given..
1. Preferred brand :Any 2. Budget :RM2,300 to RM2,500 3. Usage : Uni Engineering Coursework, report writing, Aspen/HYSYS software(chemical engineering), streaming and music 4. Screen Size : Not too big should be fine Light weight laptop is preferred as walking distance between hostel and uni is quite far. The laptop is for a girl |
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hello laptop sifu, I would like to ask some questions regarding the dell new inspiron 15" gaming laptop,
1) Between the 7th gen i5 and i7 processor, will they affect both the graphic card(1050/1050ti)(bottleneck?) and gaming performance(fps, etc.)? If so, is it significant? 2) For both desktop and laptop, If I were to play current gen games somewhere at mid to high settings, will 8gb of ram be enough or is 16gb the current standard? (Since battlefield 1 multiplayer can take up to 8gb ram, along with some windows 10 stuff running at the background) Also, since the 1050ti comes with 4gb of vram, hence 8gb of ram would be sufficient? 3) Since the website claims that consumer can upgrade the ram, and I assume that that will cost an additional RM800 (correct me if I'm wrong), will it be more worth it to go for the 5k option than the 4k + 800 option? 4) Overall, bang per buck wise, would you recommend people to go for the the new 1050 option than the previous 960m option? This post has been edited by cocobunana: Jan 18 2017, 01:22 AM |
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[quote=shirogawawa,Jan 17 2017, 01:41 PM]
This guy is a champion @shirogawawa, his service is tiptop and I was fully satisfied with the item he recommend me with. Anyone wants to buy a notebook or laptop, he is the guy you need to buy from. This post has been edited by ezryezan: Jan 18 2017, 01:16 AM |
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QUOTE(jackycrazy @ Jan 17 2017, 07:18 PM) Hi all...repost again since no suggestion given.. Can raise budget.. becoz all cost hike 200-500.. n ur software I think need i5 to run smooth... If u buy last yr then HV alot more choices...1. Preferred brand :Any 2. Budget :RM2,300 to RM2,500 3. Usage : Uni Engineering Coursework, report writing, Aspen/HYSYS software(chemical engineering), streaming and music 4. Screen Size : Not too big should be fine Light weight laptop is preferred as walking distance between hostel and uni is quite far. The laptop is for a girl Now I think of lenovo ideapad 300, hp pavilion low end, Asus a series.. |
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QUOTE(jackycrazy @ Jan 17 2017, 07:18 PM) Hi all...repost again since no suggestion given.. Can raise budget.. becoz all cost hike 200-500.. n ur software I think need i5 to run smooth... If u buy last yr then HV alot more choices...1. Preferred brand :Any 2. Budget :RM2,300 to RM2,500 3. Usage : Uni Engineering Coursework, report writing, Aspen/HYSYS software(chemical engineering), streaming and music 4. Screen Size : Not too big should be fine Light weight laptop is preferred as walking distance between hostel and uni is quite far. The laptop is for a girl Now I think of lenovo ideapad 300, hp pavilion low end, Asus a series.. |
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Jan 18 2017, 08:30 AM
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QUOTE(cocobunana @ Jan 17 2017, 11:35 PM) hello laptop sifu, I would like to ask some questions regarding the dell new inspiron 15" gaming laptop, 1. Kabylake won't HV much different in gaming in laptop... Price ratio is not worth to look at it... The concern now lies in the graphics card..1) Between the 7th gen i5 and i7 processor, will they affect both the graphic card(1050/1050ti)(bottleneck?) and gaming performance(fps, etc.)? If so, is it significant? 2) For both desktop and laptop, If I were to play current gen games somewhere at mid to high settings, will 8gb of ram be enough or is 16gb the current standard? (Since battlefield 1 multiplayer can take up to 8gb ram, along with some windows 10 stuff running at the background) Also, since the 1050ti comes with 4gb of vram, hence 8gb of ram would be sufficient? 3) Since the website claims that consumer can upgrade the ram, and I assume that that will cost an additional RM800 (correct me if I'm wrong), will it be more worth it to go for the 5k option than the 4k + 800 option? 4) Overall, bang per buck wise, would you recommend people to go for the the new 1050 option than the previous 960m option? 2. Battlefield 1 wif 8gb is painful..16gb better.. 3. 8gb ddr4 Laptop ram selling around rm270 4. So far dun see any difference wif 1050 vs 960m.. should wait for the 1050ti version n see But according to previous record... Sacrifice 10fps n safe money better |
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