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andydaniels
> 24 hourI havent found any real problems with this laptop yet, has a program mapped to a key that allows you to change the mode from battery saving to optimal performance which is really handly. The same program has other features like allowing you to manually control the speed of both of its 2 internal fans (one for cpu and one for gpu). Awesome little laptop for its price point, great for all around use and runs most games at max settings with decent frame rate. Definitely worth the money to me.
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D R
> 24 hourThe computer is good and windows 11 works well with most applications. The keyboard lights up and the brightness is adjustable, which is very good! However, the battery life is very bad, especially for a gaming computer. I have to recharge the battery every 3.5 hours, thats bad. I suppose Ill be buying a new battery for it soon.
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HEW
> 24 hourComputer was received on time and functions very well.
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Metta
> 24 hourI spent too much time not having the right PC to get the job done. So when I say that I am over the moon Happy about this laptop... I am not exaggerating.
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JessieAy
> 24 hourThis laptop is super duper nice. We ordered this as a replacement to our work computer because our tech brother in law suggested that a gaming laptop would be the best value to quality ratio for our needs. This laptop is solid-it is somewhat thicker and more durable feeling than a classic laptop and it has a bit of a rugged style to it thats cool. It lights up red in the keys. The screen and graphics quality are first rate-we are blown away by the picture compared to our 10yr old Dell. The sound is great, and this has all the inputs and outputs we need to connect to additional monitors and accessories.
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Mike K
> 24 hourAfter much digging, I found that the processor (IIRC) supports 128GB of RAM. Im not sure how much the MoBo supports, however, running the Crucial test, it stated that I could upgrade to 64GB of RAM, so I did.
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HDT
> 24 hourThis gaming system is a great setup when you want to be able to do both gaming and work from the same system. Its got the power to play online games with ease, but also isnt so over the top that it makes it difficult to work on, Im able to play games in the evening like Fallout very smoothly without freezing or crashing, but also work from it during the day without having a lot of extras going on.
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MJ
> 24 hourDecent quality for a casual gamer. A little too big and pointy for use as a daily laptop- but it’s great for an gamer/office setup with external keyboard etc.
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Database Guru
> 24 hourI was upgrading from a nearly decade old laptop which wasnt working very well anymore. I need a lot of hard drive storage, though, and most fast systems dont offer that. In addition to the 1Tb of solid state storage which this laptop offers, it also has a (relatively) easy internal hard drive connector to add an additional drive. So, for less than another $75, I was able to add another 2Tb of traditional (rotating, slower) hard drive space. My primary usage is business, rather than gaming, so for me this is wonderful. Super fast for web browsing, Microsoft Office software (separate purchase), and all other tasks, plus tons of storage now for saving movies to watch on the very bright, beautiful 17 screen. Couldnt be happier with the purchase.
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clyde beckett
> 24 hourI have a flight sim and a pc projector which is ceiling mounted like 40 away and has a looooong hdmi cable. After installing windows 11 started having problems booting windows. Its noise on the ports. Unpluged the flight stick and long hdmi cable and it boots fine. It was fine with windows 10 also. Its some setting up the ports with windows 11 and is most aggrevating. The answere is to leave the joy stick and hdmi unpluged unless its on and using it....