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 ILLEGEAR Custom Performance Laptops v.4, AMD RYZEN 4800H with FREE AC Valhalla

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post May 14 2019, 10:51 AM

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i dont quite understand the 3 different types of display options for Raven
is it each particularly made better suit for gaming / movie ?

is it possible to make Raven into 3 channel RAM?
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post May 14 2019, 10:56 AM

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QUOTE(steevan1000 @ May 14 2019, 10:51 AM)
i dont quite understand the 3 different types of display options for Raven
is it each particularly made better suit for gaming / movie ?

is it possible to make Raven into 3 channel RAM?
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Impossible for 3 channel, it all depend on intel.
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post May 14 2019, 11:30 AM

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Oh the specs are really promising I might consider this.
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QUOTE(tachlio @ May 13 2019, 10:53 PM)
Does both able to use eGPU on TB3?
Can PM more clearer picture on both system.
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Hi tachlio,

ONYX and Prodigy do not have TB3.

Please note that eGPU via Thunderbolt 3 is only limited to 30GBps max that bottlenecks your external graphics. I would suggest you to build a desktop rather than extending an eGPU.
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QUOTE(steevan1000 @ May 14 2019, 10:51 AM)
i dont quite understand the 3 different types of display options for Raven
is it each particularly made better suit for gaming / movie ?

is it possible to make Raven into 3 channel RAM?
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15.6" Full HD Anti-glare Display featuring IPS / AHVA Wide Color & Wide View (1920 x 1080) <-Default
15.6" Full HD Anti-glare Display featuring IPS / AHVA sRGB 100% Wide Color & Wide View (1920 x 1080) <- More colorful, the same display we use on LAGUNA.
15.6" Full HD Anti-glare 144Hz IPS Display with sRGB 100% Wide Color & Wide View <- 144Hz sRGB display
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QUOTE(Prince J @ May 14 2019, 11:36 AM)
15.6" Full HD Anti-glare Display featuring IPS / AHVA Wide Color & Wide View (1920 x 1080)  <-Default
15.6" Full HD Anti-glare Display featuring IPS / AHVA sRGB 100% Wide Color & Wide View (1920 x 1080) <- More colorful, the same display we use on LAGUNA.
15.6" Full HD Anti-glare 144Hz IPS Display with sRGB 100% Wide Color & Wide View <- 144Hz sRGB display
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does this means default display look more dull than 2nd option?

whats the major difference of 144Hz to normal 60Hz in term of gaming perspective?
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post May 14 2019, 12:20 PM

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QUOTE(DuitNow @ May 14 2019, 10:56 AM)
Impossible for 3 channel, it all depend on intel.
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intel never make any board for 3 channel?
or is it not practicable for laptop?
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QUOTE(steevan1000 @ May 14 2019, 12:20 PM)
intel never make any board for 3 channel?
or is it not practicable for laptop?
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You should ask intel not me. Laptop havent heard got triple channel.
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post May 14 2019, 12:35 PM

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QUOTE(steevan1000 @ May 14 2019, 12:18 PM)
does this means default display look more dull than 2nd option?

whats the major difference of 144Hz to normal 60Hz in term of gaming perspective?
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1. Yes
2. Big difference

I suggest you to try out yourself
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post May 14 2019, 01:16 PM

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QUOTE(DuitNow @ May 14 2019, 12:27 PM)
You should ask intel not me. Laptop havent heard got triple channel.
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QUOTE(ZM Fong @ May 14 2019, 12:35 PM)
1. Yes
2. Big difference

I suggest you to try out yourself
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i dont know much of display stuff
when looking at higher Hz & lower Hz, cant find the difference said by most people
thats why wondering if can get my curiosity answered here
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post May 14 2019, 01:27 PM

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can request to upgrade/change display to higher Hz after purchase a Raven for 1 year?

same goes to processor, from i5 to i7 after 1 year purchase of Raven?
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QUOTE(steevan1000 @ May 14 2019, 01:19 PM)
i dont know much of display stuff
when looking at higher Hz & lower Hz, cant find the difference said by most people
thats why wondering if can get my curiosity answered here
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if you put side by side then it's noticeable. Personally I'll prefer 144Hz high sRGB
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QUOTE(steevan1000 @ May 14 2019, 01:27 PM)
can request to upgrade/change display to higher Hz after purchase a Raven for 1 year?

same goes to processor, from i5 to i7 after 1 year purchase of Raven?
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Hi steevan1000, yes we are able to offer a display panel upgrade for RAVEN after purchase. However, the refresh rate capability would be depending on the graphics card equipped on the laptop.

The CPU and the GPU of the laptop are soldered onto the motherboard. Thus, an upgrade is only possible if the whole motherboard is replaced (counts as a new motherboard purchase).

However for our laptops, the RAM, HDD, SSD, SSHD, wireless card as well as the warranty duration can be upgraded in the future after laptop purchase is made smile.gif Kindly note that opening the back panel of the laptop to upgrade/service/replace the components inside will not void the warranty of the laptop~
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QUOTE(ZM Fong @ May 14 2019, 01:50 PM)
if you put side by side then it's noticeable. Personally I'll prefer 144Hz high sRGB
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sRGB is the color strip, yes?
can u say more of ur own experience with low & high Hz?
been seriously considering of buying a Raven, but really budget constraint, better display = higher price
need to know more of display before clicking on purchase button

sorry if my questions annoyed you
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QUOTE(AZIM@ILLEGEAR @ May 14 2019, 01:59 PM)
Hi steevan1000, yes we are able to offer a display panel upgrade for RAVEN after purchase. However, the refresh rate capability would be depending on the graphics card equipped on the laptop.

The CPU and the GPU of the laptop are soldered onto the motherboard. Thus, an upgrade is only possible if the whole motherboard is replaced (counts as a new motherboard purchase).

However for our laptops, the RAM, HDD, SSD, SSHD, wireless card as well as the warranty duration can be upgraded in the future after laptop purchase is made smile.gif Kindly note that opening the back panel of the laptop to upgrade/service/replace the components inside will not void the warranty of the laptop~
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so this means if upgrading from 1050 to 1650 also need change new motherboard?
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QUOTE(steevan1000 @ May 14 2019, 02:20 PM)
sRGB is the color strip, yes?
can u say more of ur own experience with low & high Hz?
been seriously considering of buying a Raven, but really budget constraint, better display = higher price
need to know more of display before clicking on purchase button

sorry if my questions annoyed you
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sRGB is colour coverage. Higher = more vibrant colours

I tried low sRGB 60Hz and high sRGB 144Hz (now using). 60Hz IPS usually has ghosting due to high response times while 144Hz IPS have little to none in general. In game the image is very smooth with high refresh rate panel

Some ppl are fine with low sRGB. Depends on you. As I said, the difference will be obvious if you compare side by side.
QUOTE(steevan1000 @ May 14 2019, 02:22 PM)
so this means if upgrading from 1050 to 1650 also need change new motherboard?
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Of course, GPU is soldered on board

This post has been edited by ZM Fong: May 14 2019, 02:34 PM
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post May 14 2019, 02:47 PM

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QUOTE(ZM Fong @ May 14 2019, 02:34 PM)
sRGB is colour coverage. Higher = more vibrant colours

I tried low sRGB 60Hz and high sRGB 144Hz (now using). 60Hz IPS usually has ghosting due to high response times while 144Hz IPS have little to none in general. In game the image is very smooth with high refresh rate panel

Some ppl are fine with low sRGB. Depends on you. As I said, the difference will be obvious if you compare side by side.

Of course, GPU is soldered on board
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so this means the same if originally was i5 + 1650, then wanna upgrade to i7 + 1650, GPU also buy new as it is soldered on the board? or can reuse the old 1650 from i5 put on new i7, only pay for new board no need pay for GPU again?

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QUOTE(ZM Fong @ May 14 2019, 02:34 PM)
sRGB is colour coverage. Higher = more vibrant colours

I tried low sRGB 60Hz and high sRGB 144Hz (now using). 60Hz IPS usually has ghosting due to high response times while 144Hz IPS have little to none in general. In game the image is very smooth with high refresh rate panel

Some ppl are fine with low sRGB. Depends on you. As I said, the difference will be obvious if you compare side by side.

Of course, GPU is soldered on board
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Both GPU and CPU now all soldered onboard? blink.gif
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post May 14 2019, 04:06 PM

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QUOTE(steevan1000 @ May 14 2019, 02:47 PM)
so this means the same if originally was i5 + 1650, then wanna upgrade to i7 + 1650, GPU also buy new as it is soldered on the board? or can reuse the old 1650 from i5 put on new i7, only pay for new board no need pay for GPU again?
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QUOTE(DuitNow @ May 14 2019, 03:35 PM)
Both GPU and CPU now all soldered onboard? blink.gif
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CPU and GPU are soldered in most laptops. If you want to change CPU/GPU - either change board or take out by re-soldering (pros only, low successful rate)

This post has been edited by ZM Fong: May 14 2019, 04:47 PM

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