[QUOTE=Demache;44304481]I thought its been like that for a long time.[/QUOTE]
I don't remember it being this bad
I feel like I'm on the mobile version of website
[QUOTE=Demache;44304481]I thought its been like that for a long time.[/QUOTE]
It's always been like that.
People complaining about the new facebook is fucking retarded. All they did if give everything new icons, fonts and styles. The overall layout if the same.
[QUOTE=TrafficMan;44304456]Wow this new facebook layout is fucking awful
So much wasted space holy shit
[/QUOTE]
It's been shit for so long I don't know what a good layout would be anymore.
EDIT: Also, your avatar is dancing in time with my music <3
Apparently Enhance electronics, the maker of my PSU are OEM CoolerMaster PSU's that haven't been rebranded?
[url]http://www.realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page364.htm[/url]
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There's almost no documentation on this thing. :v:
[editline]20th March 2014[/editline]
Oooorrrrr
[quote]Enhance Electronics Co. Ltd. was founded over 20 years ago in 1986. While a major power supply OEM Enhance is not nearly as well known to most users as some other OEM's as its core business focus has been outside of the desktop market in areas such as servers, embedded, and telecom markets. However, its products have started to surface in the US consumer realm in the last year or so under the likes of SilverStone, Silverpower, Antec, and now Cooler Master as well as the occasional Enhance branded model. Today's SilverStone Strider 1500W represents the largest capacity power supply we have seen from Enhance to date.[/quote]
[QUOTE=Del91;44304534]Apparently Enhance electronics, the maker of my PSU are OEM CoolerMaster PSU's that haven't been rebranded?
[url]http://www.realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page364.htm[/url]
[/QUOTE]
Cool site, never looked at reviews for my PSU before but apparently it's pretty good(and hasn't fried anything attached to it yet.)
[quote]Enhance Electronics is a leading manufacturer of Switching Power Supplies since 1986. Their products are used in a wide spectrum of application such as desktop PC, Internet Appliance Server, NAS/SAN, Network and Telecommunication Instrumentations. They cooperate as OEM with many well known companies (Antec, Silverstone, Cooler Master, EVGA, Scythe, Zalman, etc) to provide quality products.[/quote]
Who's got the IED now Trafficman? :v:
lol wut
[img]http://i.imgur.com/FLyEzOL.jpg[/img]
why would you put a heat pipe on ram?
gottagofastandlookflash
[QUOTE=IpHa;44304750]lol wut
[img]http://i.imgur.com/FLyEzOL.jpg[/img]
why would you put a heat pipe on ram?[/QUOTE]
i think i just barfed
[QUOTE=TrafficMan;44303764]I'm not even going to bother looking at the rest of the page[/QUOTE]
The current gen razer blade's only flaw is the screen and that's been fixed with the next gen, though, so it would be the only windows laptop that has power and not a single crippling flaw.
[QUOTE=PollytheParrot;44304787]i think i just barfed[/QUOTE]
Embrace the heat pipe... it calls to you.
also bought $50 worth of yate loons from sidewinder (OEM dealer)
summer is coming
[QUOTE=IpHa;44304750]lol wut
[img]http://i.imgur.com/FLyEzOL.jpg[/img]
why would you put a heat pipe on ram?[/QUOTE]
I actually had a pair of these in my old PC:
[img]http://ic.tweakimg.net/ext/i/1287496608.jpeg[/img]
As useless as those heatpipes are, this RAM will wipe the floor against other RAM when it comes to CPU overclocking, and it's one of few DDR2 RAM that has a whopping 1066mhz clock.
[QUOTE=fishyfish777;44304794]The current gen razer blade's only flaw is the screen and that's been fixed with the next gen, though, so it would be the only windows laptop that has power and not a single crippling flaw.[/QUOTE]
It also costs an arm and a leg and you can only buy it with an ssd
[QUOTE=TrafficMan;44304845]It also costs an arm and a leg and you can only buy it with an ssd[/QUOTE]
It's a premium product? Why wouldn't you want a SSD in it?
Want something faster and cheaper? Buy a Clevo but its going to be 3 times as thick and 3 times as heavy.
[QUOTE=rhx123;44304867]It's a premium product? Why wouldn't you want an SSD in it?
Want something faster and cheaper? Buy a Clevo but its going to be 3 times as thick and 3 times as heavy.[/QUOTE]
Not much room for games
[QUOTE=TrafficMan;44304876]Not much room for games[/QUOTE]
512 is plenty of room in my opinion, even with only a 12Mbit connection I find that I don't need all of my games installed at once.
[editline]21st March 2014[/editline]
The compromises of putting a spinning disk in it would invalidate many of the points that product aims for.
[QUOTE=TrafficMan;44304845]It also costs an arm and a leg and you can only buy it with an ssd[/QUOTE]
but the only real competitor when it comes to quality hardware that has anywhere near the amount of power the Razor Blade has is the Macbook Pro and that's about the same price for inferior hardware
sure you can get the hardware itself for cheaper but then build quality starts to get iffy or you get laptops with obvious flaws here and there (clevo build quality and fan profiles, alienware chunkiness, asus chunkiness, etc)
just sayin (I'm a clevo user myself but I could see myself upgrading to something with higher build quality in the future)
[QUOTE=rhx123;44304912]512 is plenty of room in my opinion, even with only a 12Mbit connection I find that I don't need all of my games installed at once.
[editline]21st March 2014[/editline]
The compromises of putting a spinning disk in it would invalidate many of the points that product aims for.[/QUOTE]
Fuck me. People are complaining about 512GB being too small? Back in my day bla bla bla you've stopped reading by now.
And if you don't like the Blade in its self, it certainly started the trend of thing-and-light gaming laptops, such as the MSI GS60/70 Ghost, the Gigabyte P35k-cf2, Auros x7, some of which are available in 128 SSD + 750GB HDD combos.
A big Clevo, MSI, or Asus will be faster for your money, but the problem is it's rather hard to use it as a normal laptop. When I came to uni I had a Clevo W150ER, which is way too big and heavy to take to lectures and classes, so I ended up buying an Ultrabook which I can actually fit in my bag and carry about.
The Clevo costed £700, the ultrabook £999. The 512GB Blade costs £1699, bang on the cost of that (and is much much faster in the CPU and GPU side).
I want this [url]http://www.xoticpc.com/sager-np7338-clevo-w230ss-eta-march-p-6992.html[/url]
[editline]20th March 2014[/editline]
or something like it
[url]http://www.theverge.com/2014/3/20/5530898/netflix-blasts-comcast-and-verizon-on-net-neutrality-some-big-isps[/url]
You know what I think should happen? Neflix blocks traffic from Verison and Comcast networks for a day, their customers shit themselves, stuff gets done.
[editline]21st March 2014[/editline]
I mean, it's never going to happen, these people pay a subscription and it would make their stock price dive, but still. I think it's nice to think about.
[QUOTE=Makol;44305077]I want this [url]http://www.xoticpc.com/sager-np7338-clevo-w230ss-eta-march-p-6992.html[/url]
[editline]20th March 2014[/editline]
or something like it[/QUOTE]
I'd go for the something like it if you don't want it to fall apart after a few years.
[QUOTE=joshjet;44305081][url]http://www.theverge.com/2014/3/20/5530898/netflix-blasts-comcast-and-verizon-on-net-neutrality-some-big-isps[/url]
Neflix blocks [b]traffic[/b] from Verison and Comcast networks for a day, their customers shit themselves, stuff gets done.[/QUOTE]
What did I do :(
[editline]20th March 2014[/editline]
Seriously fuck comcast though
[QUOTE=rhx123;44305103]I'd go for the something like it if you don't want it to fall apart after a few years.[/QUOTE]
Are they flimsy or something?
[video=youtube;kKYr9MaZw3I]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKYr9MaZw3I[/video]
Finally a natural feeling aiming system this tech is going to be great
[QUOTE=Oicani Gonzales;44305043]this is fucked up
[url]http://www.theverge.com/2014/3/20/5528842/korean-schools-block-smartphones-in-class-ismartkeeper[/url][/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]
One student reported that the geofencing tools didn't work, leading to phones being locked down for hours after kids had left school.[/QUOTE]
Lol
I've had my W150ER for roughly 2 years now and here's a list of everything wrong with it:
-Fan bearings rattle (I've had two replacement fans and after about week they do the same thing so I gave up)
-Screen has massive amount of wobble when its open
-The stuff behind the screen is so close that you get pressure bubbles on the screen when you type sometimes
-A weird squeaking noise comes from the screen hinges when it wobbles when you type when the screen is at a certain angle
-All the rubber feat have fallen out
-The whole thing creaks when you pick it up
-One of the track pad buttons has becomes sort of loose (doesn't affect operation)
-The trackpad material wore in the middle after about 6 months
However, on the plus side, cosmetic issues like that aside, it still does work perfectly. The 1080P screen is still great, the cooling system keeps an over clocked GPU cool (somehow it just doesn't collect dust inside).
You certainly get the best price/performance on the market with a Clevo, but the money has to come from somewhere and that's build quality.
The other problem with buying a Clevo is the resale value. Aside from said build quality issues reducing second hand prices, not many people know about them.
This means the second hand gaming laptop market is usually on the lookout for Alienwares just due to brand name, and I've seen same-specced (or even worse specced Alienwares) sell for twice as much as the equivalent Clevo of the era. I'd feel bad selling my W150 at a price the performance it's worth because of the quality problems, so I'm stuck with it till death do part.
I still think Clevo's have a place out there, at the time I had a hard budget of £600 (I added the SSD later) and the Clevo was the best out there in price/performance and I love it to bits and it has been an amazing laptop, however if you are earning and it just means waiting another month or two to get something higher quality, I'd personally wait the month.
Maybe the build quality has improved recently, but if it's anything like their battery life improvements I doubt it.
You mentioned that you have a W150ER with a overclocked GPU?
Well shit, I have one too as a replacement from the company and I'm gonna look into that.
Why can't we have this [url]http://www.webpass.net/[/url] or GF here
I'm in tears
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