I want a 24" monitor with the full resolution 1920x1200 and possibly spit screen options.
I want a 24" monitor with the full resolution 1920x1200 and possibly spit screen options.
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got myself a lil gaming laptop.. Dell 7559
https://www.amazon.com/Dell-15-6-Inc...ords=dell+7559
one with the 256GB M.2 SATA SSD + Blank 2.5" bay (added my 750GB HDD i had in old computer)
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It's my first ever high-end/80+ rated PSU even when i get brownouts and everything in the house has shutdown including the monitor the PC is is still on and functioning without a hitch plus the 850w version is the highest rated PSU on all if not most etailer sites and review sites alike.
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Don't you mean 1920x1080 resolution? Although I think I actually had a monitor in the past that could go that resolution but it was less than 24" can't remember...
Anyways what's your budget for a monitor because split screen is so yesterday when video cards can do dual outputs, so each person can get their own screen rather than sharing.
That's a sweet power supply your getting. Still have my OCZ rocking from 2012 and it hasn't failed on me yet and the light still works in it too. Hopefully I can get back one like this when it does crap out on me:
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Last edited by Powpow; Dec 9, 2016 at 07:27 PM.
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TheRaptor - what can I say, um... its a great laptop and I would recommend it to anyone with one condition, it is somewhat flimsy and its all plastic but dont get me wrong, it is sturdy but i think if it fell off a desk or something, idk how well it will survive... the reviews I read are true, not all but most.
I saw a video where the person said the keyboard sink when pressed, I would fire that guy cause there is no way someone is going to press down hard on the keyboard like that while in use, for quality control test sure but keyboard is perfect, touchpad got me off initially then i realized that the entire thing is clickable as i was wonder what is that sound and it felt like its sinking but its actually a "mechanical click" everywhere on the touchpad.
all games i playes, played well and the CPU is under no stress in any of them (Crysis 3, NFSMW 2012 and League of Legends)
Great laptop, wanted a 1060 series laptop but just didnt wana go there with the cost and i do not regret it, im actually thinking now that the 1060 video card would be an overkill with the 1080p screen.... the M.2 SATA is great and fast (i mean, its a SATA SSD, imaging the PCIe x4 SSDs, oh well)
only HDMI out, wish it had DiaplayPort but then again, the most i see myself using is HDMI anyway, so its like, you get everything u want and that about it, nothing extra ordinary that I wont use.
I am happy, no complaints, I have never heard the fans screaming on Crysis which is the most demanding of all the games, the fans gets up but nothing too much.
I would have to do some video rendering or something to fully use the CPU
the thing scores 5860 points on the bench website i use to guage CPU performances.. check yours and see how well it compare (everyone that is who is interested)
I remember having a gaming rig about 4 years ago with a AMD Phenom II X6 1090T which scores 5655 points and at the time that would be considered one of the best 6 core CPUs
Link to CPU score and website below:
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php...HQ+%40+2.30GHz
any questions, just post and i try to answer
Last edited by mykel; Dec 9, 2016 at 07:58 PM.
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