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| 11 Jan 2016 02:46 PM |
| I like the mobility of a laptop. |
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| 11 Jan 2016 02:46 PM |
"I'm mainly using it for networking. Maybe a little gameplay here and there." u seriously bought a gaming laptop for 1.4k just to watch youtube on it lol dude.... waste of money. |
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| 11 Jan 2016 02:47 PM |
| I just would rather get a Desktop they're cheaper and can be better because they're more stronger than when you drop a laptop |
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| 11 Jan 2016 02:47 PM |
@vineshroom i always thought more ghz was better ty for clarification ily now im just a little bit smarter
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| 11 Jan 2016 02:48 PM |
@MC No; I got it to run multiple different LAN networks inside a secluded subnet my laptop will use as a host. I'm majoring in Computer Network Security |
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| 11 Jan 2016 02:48 PM |
xender, you are stupid.
first you go implying this is a mac then you ask if its a razer blade. He said it was an MSI branded laptop!
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| 11 Jan 2016 02:49 PM |
| btw, if you wanted something for networking, get a freaking dell precision with 2 quad core zeons and 32GB DDR2 ECC RAM for $700 less, it'll do so much better |
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| 11 Jan 2016 02:49 PM |
| @angerdriven, you don't have to be a c*nt |
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| 11 Jan 2016 02:50 PM |
@Vine Was thinking about getting that in a month or two after I get everything set up. |
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| 11 Jan 2016 02:51 PM |
"razer is seriously the national computers-for-idiots brand you couldn't possibly be that dumb, could you?
or do you actually like razer..."
Razer makes quite a bit of rubbish, but have you seen the blade? I seriously think people completely ignore the blade just because it has the Razer logo on it. The "Systems" division of Razer is doing great things right now. |
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| 11 Jan 2016 02:51 PM |
@ihate xender is 100% correct though, you can't deny that |
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| 11 Jan 2016 02:51 PM |
"No; I got it to run multiple different LAN networks inside a secluded subnet my laptop will use as a host. I'm majoring in Computer Network Security"
oh i mistook networking as web browsing sorry. but u shouldve gotten a server pc then not a laptop that ur also gonna use to play games on man but its a start i guess |
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| 11 Jan 2016 02:52 PM |
| @Vine, He didn't have to be mean about it he could've let it easy on him and just reminded him/corrected him |
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| 11 Jan 2016 02:54 PM |
"Razer makes quite a bit of rubbish, but have you seen the blade?" lol yes i've seen it, it just looks like a gamer trash macbook, except i'd much rather use a macbook
the macbook was actually designed for more efficient and less heat-outputting components, that's why it doesn't melt on your lap, but the razer blade uses high powered graphics and cpu so that's a bit worrisome... |
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| 11 Jan 2016 02:55 PM |
"He didn't have to be mean about it he could've let it easy on him and just reminded him/corrected him" are you new to the forums or something because you're clearly not used to this stuff |
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| 11 Jan 2016 02:57 PM |
| The blades are so thin and powerfull... True desktop specs in a tiny package. |
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| 11 Jan 2016 02:58 PM |
| Not 100% new, I just hate how big of c*nts there is these days. |
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| 11 Jan 2016 02:59 PM |
"The blades are so thin and powerfull..." i just find it ironic that you bash apple yet the laptop that you obsess over 24/7 is a complete ripoff of the macbook aesthetically
btw, i'd rather have a thick and easy-to-repair laptop that stays cool and stable than a thin and hard-to-repair laptop that overheats like crazy |
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| 11 Jan 2016 02:59 PM |
$1,400?
talk about overpriced lol |
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| 11 Jan 2016 03:03 PM |
"btw, i'd rather have a thick and easy-to-repair laptop that stays cool and stable than a thin and hard-to-repair laptop that overheats like crazy"
If you want to carry a 10 pound air conditioner around then you can go ahead. :D |
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| 11 Jan 2016 03:05 PM |
"If you want to carry a 10 pound air conditioner around then you can go ahead. :D" my laptop is under 5 pounds and that's a lot for a laptop most ITX desktops nowadays don't even weigh 10 pounds |
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| 11 Jan 2016 03:07 PM |
the price of building a desktop with (roughly) the same specs roughly translates to $796 dollars & 46 cents + how much the motherboard & power supply you would buy costs, which still totals a few hundred dollars less than a pre-built.
you also won't be able to upgrade that laptop in a few years, op |
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