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Re: Your rig

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 9:43 pm
by DelusionalSyko
Acer is a generic/gaming hybrid laptop company. So you most likely have a seperate graphics card instead of a crappy integraded.

Re: Your rig

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 1:28 pm
by Soul
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Ummm... Yeah.

CPU: Intel Core i5
Graphics card: Intel HD Graphics Family :(
RAM: 4 GB
Monitor: 1366x768 Screen
Mouse/keyboard: Dynex Wireless Mouse (Soon to be Razer Deathadder)
Headset: Integrated Mic + Audio Technica M50WH Headphones

Get on my level.

Re: Your rig

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 12:15 am
by DelusionalSyko
Not bad of a laptop, soul.

The only severe downfall is that wireless mouse you have. Wireless technology kills accuracy in first person shooters. And your suggested replacement is an amazing mouse. Had myself one for a few years before the middle mouse button broke. Ended up replacing it with a CM Storm Spawn. But I seriously miss the Deathadder.

Re: Your rig

Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 10:28 am
by Alex
And to add to this, I have a laptop I used to play on, which is still pretty good (compared to what the price for it was :D):

HP Pavillion G6-1216SO
CPU: AMD A4-3300M - 1.9 GHz (Dual-core, actually an APU with dual graphics)
RAM: 6 GB (My friend actually added a 2GB chip so I got 6 instead of 4)
Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 6510G2 (1GB dedicated RAM, actually is the Radeon HD 6480G and the Radeon HD 6470M combined in crossfire!)

A pretty beast laptop to cost like $540. (In Norway, items cost a lot more than the price we should pay)

Re: Your rig

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 4:11 am
by hawkiee552
I have a laptop, and that's it for now, but I'm probably going to build a new PC before february.

ASUS U32U (Normally it cost around $890(expensive, ik), but was discounted to about $350 which is cheap here in Norway)
CPU: AMD Fusion E-450 @1,66GHz dualcore
RAM: 4GB DDR3 1066MHz (1x4GB)
HDD: 320GB 5400RPM 2,5"
GPU: AMD Radeon HD 6320 (80 pipelines @500-600Mhz)
Display: 13,3" basic LED display (1366x768@60Hz)
OS: Windows 7 Home Premium x64 and Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal)

This is how it looks like, almost an ultrabook:
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The laptop sure is expensive for you guys in the US, and it only runs Source games (i.e Gmod) with 5-30FPS, but in Norway, we can't even find a computer that cheap with such a 'good' graphics card. Intel is cheaper, but no, just no.

Yesterday my cat tipped a bottle of soda with the cap open onto my laptop while I was playing TTT. I disassemblied my laptop and cleaned the motherboard (as the keyboard was so stupidly designed to flow the liquid onto the motherboard instead of away from it) and it's still working today. The keyboard is a bit noisy and sticky though, but that will dissapear with time, I hope.

Can't wait until I get to build my first gaming PC, I've been stuck with old, terrible PC's that I got from others all my life even though I'm really interested in them. I just didn't have the money for it.

Re: Your rig

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 1:36 pm
by DelusionalSyko
The biggest down fall of that laptop is the processor. That has to be the dumbest combination of graphics and CPU I've ever seen in a system. Your FPS loss is all to blame on the processor on that laptop. Also, a 5200RPM HDD? :(



Also, for all our laptop users:

Laptops are designed to be compact, and mobile. I've always been a huge anti-laptop-gamer for very good reasons:

1) Laptops are small. So, heat dispersion is incredibly difficult in such a small envorinment
2) Hardware throttling is a definite in the laptop environment. The specs of your CPU and GPU on a piece of paper are not what you actually get on the laptop. They're designed to stay cool and not overheat. So CPU speeds are reduced. And if your power supply is not plugged in, the CPU will reduce even further to save power.

If you use a laptop like a desktop, and just let it sit on a desk I would recommend removing your battery and keeping it plugged in. If you bump the cord, or let it disconnect, the laptop will power off. But, removing the battery and keeping it plugged in will increase the life of the battery.

Re: Your rig

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 2:10 pm
by hawkiee552
DelusionalSyko wrote:The biggest down fall of that laptop is the processor. That has to be the dumbest combination of graphics and CPU I've ever seen in a system. Your FPS loss is all to blame on the processor on that laptop. Also, a 5200RPM HDD? :(
The processor actually is better than the GPU, it's an APU (Accellerated Processing Unit) so the CPU and GPU is in one chip. The GPU might sound powerful, but it isn't. Also 5400RPM HDD is the most used speed 2,5" HDD's in laptops. This laptop isn't worth a SSD, but I'll get one 128GB SSD combined with hard drives when I'm going to build my new rig.

Re: Your rig

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 2:12 pm
by DelusionalSyko
Im commenting on the fact that it's an AMD dual-core. Which is blegh.

Re: Your rig

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 2:14 pm
by Dergle
I built this beauty back in April, and pretty much I've just done peripheral upgrades since.
I've been interested in tech and computers for a good amount of time, but since April I've found my true passion, building and modifying them!
Now lets start with the internals.
CPU: Intel I5-3570k (OC @ 4.2GHz)
MOBO: Asrock Z77 Extreme4
RAM: 8GB G.Skill 1600MHz
GPU: XFX Double D 7850
Storage: 120GB SanDisk Extreme SSD
Storage: 500GB Seagate 7200rpm
Case: HAF 912
That pretty much does it for the important internals. This was built during the big flooding in Taiwan, meaning that HDDs were costing more per
Gigabyte, than rocket fuel per gallon. Which is why I had to settle for a 500GB, I will almost certainly up this in the near future. One other thing,
I picked up the HAF 912 because I was on a sort of budget I wanted to keep, so I chose a cheaper case, giving me the opportunity to pour more money into the internals. My plan now is to make this case a bit prettier. My project soon, is to order a side panel with a viewing area, and remove all of my components, so that I may paint the interior black, making it all the more eye candy through the window.
The final addition would be my peripherals.
Keyboard: Corsair K90 (This thing is pure love to type on)
Mouse: Razer Naga Molten
Monitor: Asus 23" 1080p
Headset: Rosewill RHTS-8206 (I was actually very pleased with this headset for the price)
My next future plans will be to eventually get 2 more of these monitors, as well as one or two more 7850s to support them.
I don't plan to ever stop upgrading this, but that is the next step I plan to take.

Re: Your rig

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 2:51 pm
by Deth V
WOW I love that rig! Mine is kinda wimpy right now... I have an overpowered GPU combined with an underpowered CPU... :(