I want to build a netbook from scratch, not barebone, scratch. How would I go about connecting a motherboard to a CPU, video card, RAM, and SSD (I'm not going to use a hard drive, I prefer SSD)?
Too bad it has a glossy screen. I don't understand why anyone would buy a glossy notebook, the reflections make the thing unusable in well-lit environments and outdoors, and the benefits of a glossy screen are marginal.
Would you recommend one of these (Essentially fully loaded) as my first computer? (I start highschool in 2 months). I am a multitasker, at certain times I may have as many as 5 very demanding programs running at once, and I am a gamer. I have a mediocre
budget, and the computer that I have put together after quite a bit of research costs $1,049. I am seriously considering it.
Great laptop. I think the 1920x1080 option is a waste due to the fact the screen is glossy and you pretty much destroy any prospect of gaming at native res.
1600x900 is a much better balance, IMO. I still don't know how people can handle 140 PPI in a computer. Dot pitch is too small, IMO.
@Atheismrulez I used 2048x1536 in 15" @170.7 PPI and had no problems with it.
Also you shouldn't base your screen choice entirely on gaming. 1600x900 is a good resolution (much better than 1366x768), but 1920x1080 is perfect for multitasking.
@TheEnthralledOne noisy only under full load. if the dedicated vga is disabled like shown in the video it is ok. if under full load it is pretty lound
at 3:04 i thoght it whas 2 :30..... but it whas 5 : 30, thats a whay to much glocy laptop for me .... i dont want to be to much carefull for fighter prints
im realy looking for a gaming laptop, but im not sure on wich is better for the prise, eny one nows a good laptop under 2 000CAN$?
@5T34LTHcamoT4NK Go on their website or their other videos. The Asus G53Jw-A1and the Asus G73Jh are both in your budget adn are really good laptops for the price.
but is 8gb of RAM enought? i want to play bf3 on that (wich is not out) its gonna be one of the best games wiht the best grafics out there, i think im gonna go and check how much to ad 6gb or some thing in that range...
Was looking through your website. I really, really like the customizable warranty coverage/loaner laptop/speedy repair options you have on your site. Great review!
for a 15" screen, 1080p screen SUCKS. Everything is WAYYY too small.
VocalTrance842317109 1 week ago
I want to build a netbook from scratch, not barebone, scratch. How would I go about connecting a motherboard to a CPU, video card, RAM, and SSD (I'm not going to use a hard drive, I prefer SSD)?
GotsProblems 2 months ago
is the graphics card easy to change out?
jacek45 2 months ago
Too bad it has a glossy screen. I don't understand why anyone would buy a glossy notebook, the reflections make the thing unusable in well-lit environments and outdoors, and the benefits of a glossy screen are marginal.
cherub96 4 months ago
@cherub96 you can configure your bto laptop at bto's website, you can add the option to let them make it a non-glossy screen.
jelletjuh12345 4 months ago
Would you recommend one of these (Essentially fully loaded) as my first computer? (I start highschool in 2 months). I am a multitasker, at certain times I may have as many as 5 very demanding programs running at once, and I am a gamer. I have a mediocre
budget, and the computer that I have put together after quite a bit of research costs $1,049. I am seriously considering it.
MrMrvideoz 7 months ago
Great laptop. I think the 1920x1080 option is a waste due to the fact the screen is glossy and you pretty much destroy any prospect of gaming at native res.
1600x900 is a much better balance, IMO. I still don't know how people can handle 140 PPI in a computer. Dot pitch is too small, IMO.
Atheismrulez 10 months ago
@Atheismrulez I used 2048x1536 in 15" @170.7 PPI and had no problems with it.
Also you shouldn't base your screen choice entirely on gaming. 1600x900 is a good resolution (much better than 1366x768), but 1920x1080 is perfect for multitasking.
edit1754 10 months ago
Looks like the max possible score is 7.9
k0d14k1 11 months ago
@BToTech1
How noisy is this laptop? Could it be used in a classroom?
TheEnthralledOne 11 months ago
@TheEnthralledOne noisy only under full load. if the dedicated vga is disabled like shown in the video it is ok. if under full load it is pretty lound
BToTech1 11 months ago
at 3:04 i thoght it whas 2 :30..... but it whas 5 : 30, thats a whay to much glocy laptop for me .... i dont want to be to much carefull for fighter prints
im realy looking for a gaming laptop, but im not sure on wich is better for the prise, eny one nows a good laptop under 2 000CAN$?
5T34LTHcamoT4NK 11 months ago
@5T34LTHcamoT4NK Go on their website or their other videos. The Asus G53Jw-A1and the Asus G73Jh are both in your budget adn are really good laptops for the price.
aqwayne 11 months ago
@5T34LTHcamoT4NK asus g 53 or g73
1337n01z3 11 months ago
@1337n01z3 & @anwayne
but is 8gb of RAM enought? i want to play bf3 on that (wich is not out) its gonna be one of the best games wiht the best grafics out there, i think im gonna go and check how much to ad 6gb or some thing in that range...
5T34LTHcamoT4NK 11 months ago
@5T34LTHcamoT4NK yes 8gb is plenty
BToTech1 11 months ago
@5T34LTHcamoT4NK
i7 in laptops only support up to 8 gigs of ram
also not ram is important. its the graphics power and hdd
buy a g73 with ssd
1337n01z3 11 months ago
Was looking through your website. I really, really like the customizable warranty coverage/loaner laptop/speedy repair options you have on your site. Great review!
VoodooRhythmSound 11 months ago
@VoodooRhythmSound thanks!
BToTech1 11 months ago
@VoodooRhythmSound yeah and eddie is the best to do business with!
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