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#881 |
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![]() The first time I've bought a new (rather than referb/business off-lease) laptop in over a decade, but I figured I'd need to get something with Windows 11 eventually (eventually it will probably be my main laptop, but for now I'll be using it alongside my Dell Precision M4800 as I'm not ready to go "all-in" on Windows 11 yet) and MicroCenter had a heck of a deal on these ($599).
HP Victus 15-fb0121nr: -CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600H -GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX1650 -SSD: 512GB NVMe -RAM: 16GB (upgraded from the 8GB it came with) DDR4 3200MHz -Display 15.6" 1920X1080 144hz refresh -OS: Windows 11 Home (will likely be upgraded to Pro) Build quality and serviceability (7 Philips screws to remove the bottom panel and then you have access to pretty much everything) are decent for a current production laptop. It is mostly plastic but has aluminum reinforcements and feel fairly solid (not quite mobile workstation solid, but better than many consumer laptops), and has a LiPo battery (like just about everything these days), but is fairly easy to replace if needed (remove the bottom cover, then it is 4 Philips screws and a connector, at least HP didn't glue it into the case or use "specialty" screws like some manufactures are doing). Last edited by dmill89; 06-28-2022 at 09:38 AM.. |
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#882 |
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![]() Hell of a GPU for a laptop. What's the battery life like?
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#883 |
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![]() 8-10 hrs. with "general usage" (web browsing, MS office, etc., it has switchable graphics so under "light" usage it will use the integrated RX Vega 7 graphics rather than the nVidia card, and even the integrated graphics are more powerful than the dedicated K2100M in my Precision M4800), but it will suck the battery down in 2-3 hrs. with graphically intense tasks (gaming or video editing). Overall not too bad considering my Precision M4800 with an I7-4910mq and Nvidia Quadro K2100M will suck down its 97 Wh battery in 2-3 hrs. just browsing the web and barely lasts an hour doing graphically intense tasks.
Laptops have definitely improved substantially over the last few years in efficiency (which is good since hot-swappable batteries are all but extinct), and the last couple gens of intel/AMD CPUs have finally gotten significant performance improvements as well since being all but stagnant for 5+ years. The "mid-range" ryzen 5 5600H scores 17,192 on passmark, vs. the "high-end" (for the time) I7-4910mq in my M4800 only scoring 6,195 (and even the I7-4790 in my desktop only scoring 7,237). Last edited by dmill89; 06-28-2022 at 10:11 AM.. |
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#884 |
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Join Date: May 2011
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![]() I'm surprised by how low the prices are on gaming laptops now. That one actually looks nice. I get about the same battery life on my current laptop with a 90Whr battery.
I don't think I posted my current laptop here, except for the other thread when I considered returning it and getting something else before being unable to find anything better. It's a Lenovo ThinkPad P53. CPU: Core i7-9750H RAM: 16GB GPU: Nvidia Quadro T1000 Storage: 1TB Western Digital SN730 SSD Display: 1920x1080 60Hz HDR400 (HDR off because it's bugged in Windows and the brightness keeps dropping to the minimum) Aside from the poor cooling (and Lenovo setting both CPU power limits to 90W, basically keeping the CPU in its short-term boost clock) and the strangely limited audio hardware (48kHz sample rate and no TRRS jack for headsets) that I've talked about before, the GPU has an older NVENC version that is missing some features and is equivalent in quality and speed to Intel Quick Sync in the CPU. Last edited by lti; 06-28-2022 at 01:37 PM.. |
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#885 |
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![]() 9th gen and earlier has a critical CSME vulnerability that requires a UEFI-BIOS update. (remote-code-execution) I had to get rid of my 9th-gen, because there was no UEFI-BIOS update with the new CSME found. The Intel CSME-checking utility failed it.
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#886 |
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![]() I remember that, and this laptop was patched pretty quickly (as expected for a business laptop).
Another thing is how annoying the Lenovo Vantage software is. It's nice to get updates if there's a major problem or security vulnerability, but it pushes a registry cleaner and might be what tried to force-install the wrong audio driver (causing a blue screen) once. None of the updates have set more reasonable CPU power limits yet, and it probably doesn't matter since setting them to what I think are Intel's defaults (55W PL1 and 45W PL2) still makes it go over 90°C under load. |
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#887 |
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![]() Thanks to some Prime Day deals I did an upgrade on my main desktop:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X Motherboard: MSI MPG X570 GAMING PLUS RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB (2X16GB) DDR4 3200 Video Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 (re-used from old system, waiting for the RTX 40xx cards to come out before I upgrade) SSD: WD BLACK SN850 NVMe 2TB HDD: Toshiba X300 4TB (7200 rpm) CPU Cooler: Thermalright BA120 PSU: PC Power & Cooling Silencer 910W (re-used from old system) Case: Cooler Master HAF-932 (re-used from old system) DVD-RW Drive: Samsung SuperWriteMaster SH-S203N (re-used from old system) Blu-Ray-RW: LG SuperMulti-Blue BH12LS38 (re-used from old system) Misc: Memory Card Reader (re-used from old system) OS: Windows 10 Pro Last edited by dmill89; 07-17-2022 at 08:38 PM.. |
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#888 |
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![]() The AMD Linux rig:
MSI B450 Tomahawk Ryzen 7 3700X (Matisse) (3rd-gen Ryzen) Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 6600 XT AData XPG SX 6000 Pro 1 TB SSD Corsair TX-M 850W PSU Last edited by RJARRRPCGP; 08-03-2022 at 10:27 PM.. |
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#889 |
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![]() Ubuntu Jammy was installed on August 3, 2022. Looking good the last time I checked again yesterday. (4 days later)
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#890 |
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#891 |
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![]() Nice looking build. Is that an AMD Wraith Prism cooler?
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Don't buy those $10 PSU "specials". They fail, and they have taken whole computers with them. ![]() My computer doubles as a space heater. Permanently Retired Systems: RIP Advantech UNO-3072LA (2008-2021) - Decommissioned and taken out of service permanently due to lack of software support for it. Not very likely to ever be recommissioned again. Asus Q550LF (Old main laptop, 2014-2022) - Decommissioned and stripped due to a myriad of problems, the main battery bloating being the final nail in the coffin. Kooky and Kool Systems - 1996 Power Macintosh 7200/120 + PC Compatibility Card - Under Restoration - 1993 Gateway 2000 80486DX/50 - Fully Operational/WIP - 2004 Athlon 64 Retro Gaming System - Indefinitely Parked - Main Workstation - Fully operational! |
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#892 |
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#894 |
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![]() Macbook Pro - Ultimate powerful machine :P
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#895 |
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Join Date: Oct 2022
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![]() Hi fellows.
Primary setup CPU..........................Ryzen 9 5700X Mother......................MSI X570A Pro RAM.........................Corsair Veangance RGB 2x16G DDR4 Disk(s): >One NVME Kingston M2 1TB in Turbo PCIE4 >other NVME Kingston M2 1TB in PCIE3 >One SSD Kingston A400 1TB SATA 6Gb Video........................MSI RX 6700XT Gaming Pro 12G Thermal >Watercooling gamemax ARGB Infinity 240mm >plus 4 coolers Gamemax ARGB 120mm (2 over radiator >and 2 in the bottom working push pull) >and one more in the back of cabinet. Thermal compunds >Gelid GC Extreme >Maxtor CTG8 >Arctic-12 >Valor Odin >Gelid GP Extreme PSU........................... Namakaze 1600W Plus Gold Cabinet...................... XFX Keiko GC-04B ARGB Monitor...................... Viewsonic 24" full HD Keyboard an mouse >Microsoft Wireless Comfort Keyboard >Wireless Optical Mouse (Yesssss... very old and very comfortable too!!!) Gaming >Saitek Pro Flight Yoke and system >Saitek Pro Rudder Pedals >Saitek Mad Catz Cyborg PC Flight Stick Stabilizer.................... CVR 3500W - 180 to 250V input to 220 Output modified with digital display for input voltage, and output Volts and Amps Thanks for watching and Greetings from the south of Argentina! |
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#896 |
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![]() Got my own taste of a 1156 "gamer" machine:
i7 860 @ 2.8GHz Gigabyte P55A-UD3 Inter-Tech 750W PSU (XHY/Xilence OEM'd, has 2x 6pin PCI-E) CM Hyper H412R cooler Radeon HD7870 2GB 1TB Seagate ST31000524AS 2x2GB DDR3 RAM Win 10 Enterprise LTSC 1809
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#897 |
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![]() Main PC:
CPU: Ryzen 9 5900X RAM: 64GB DDR4 Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 2 x 32GB GPU: MSI Ventus RTX 2070 Case: Laserhive kit Modded mATX PowerMac G5 Motherboard: Gigabtye B550M Aorus Pro AX Storage: 1x 1TB Crucial M.2, 1x 500GB WD Blue M.2, 1x 120GB Kingston SSD, 1x 500GB Crucial SSD Operating System: Windows 11, Debian 11 Bullseye. Power Supply: Corsair RM 850x Cooler: DeepCool Castle 240EX Repair Setup PC: CPU: Intel Core i7 6700k RAM: 16GB HyperX DDR4 Storage: 240GB SSD, 2TB HDD Motherboard: MSI B150M Bazooka Plus Power Supply: Cooler Master G650M Case: Cougar Spike mATX Cooler: Deepcool Alta 9 CPU Cooler (Not much but it gets the job done) Operating System: Windows 11 No need for a GPU in this system, Built out of parts I had laying around. |
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#899 |
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Join Date: Feb 2023
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![]() Greetings guys snd gals,
Glad to be a Member. Not Gaming so: Asus Prime x570 Pro Ryzen 9 3900X MSI RX 6500 XT Samsung M.2 980 Pro Samsung SSD 870 Also an old but still useful Vishera FX-4300 system I,m dreaming (planning for?) of a Threadripper Pro, though! |
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