The laptop is excellent, my configuration is Core i3 2350 (2 cores of 2.3 each), 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD and Nvidia Geforce GT630M.
I play at medium-high settings, sometimes it slows down, but often this is the problem of the engine of the games themselves, and I took a laptop for 4000 hryvnia (12,000 rubles), it's a sin to complain. All sorts of Stalkers, third Farkray and Skyrims on high just go.
But there are shortcomings, namely:
- stupid combo connector
- not a particularly cool display, although I’m used to it and in general everything is pretty. But still not IPS far.
- flimsy case
- heated when working on the Internet, the percentage of 45-50 degrees, 50 degrees hard, in games, 70-75 percent, about 60 degrees percent. I don’t know how to measure a discrete card, Everest doesn’t see it
- after a little more than half a year the power supply unit failed, began to overheat and burned, although this most likely happened due to my breakdown
- difficult disassembly, and to get to the cooler, for example, you need to remove the keyboard and a whole bunch of things, which is undoubtedly a drawback. Although when I examined after six months of work, the dust did not find there at all that in the pros
- audio drivers of a left-wing company, accustomed to Realtek firewood
Obvious advantages:
- good performance, at least on the seven
- good performance for a low price
- card reader, USB 3.0 and other useful stuff
- it works quietly if you don’t play games or say we don’t render video
- as many as 3 USB connectors and a drive, of which I personally use only 1, and the drive only used when I installed the system and drivers, but the presence is nice
- pleasant serious outside view of the laptop, trifle - but nice
- large screen
Such are the cases. In general, for the money - what the doctor ordered.
Post has been editedRise.Tomorrow - 31.08.13, 00:56