I cant believe the FPS in those reviews... Gaming laptops for the masses who woulda thunk!
In a decade or so we have went from,
Gaming on a laptop? Hahaha rofl
to, Oooh for $3000 dollars i to could game on a laptop to
and then AMD (a company with vision) comes along and releases Trinity. (llano was pretty dam nice to) <<even got Intel to go change course.
The amount of power Trinity wields for the money is simply amazing.
Can you say overclocked gaming overdrive profile?
Good stuff. Game on!
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there is something wrong, at 100%. Maybe big fail from Computerbase or bad sample of notebook. No, really no, this is not retail piece of notebook, but sample. And notebooks samples are sometimes.. :-) From this one bad review I do not change my focus at product. We need more reviews, users experience. Trinity can not be worse in games than Llano notebook, really not.
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These things good enough to run 1080p/i/720 upscaling 60fps Madvr/LAV/high settings without dropping frames?
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AMD 6950 with 6970 bios flash
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Sennheiser PC350 headset w/ hero mod
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Asus GTX580 <- Thanks to Asus for doing the Facebook survey.
I hadn't found a board with good cpu power control before but Asus has a model F1A75-M PRO that I just found that looks pretty solid. I would also prefer the option for real crossfire down the line but for this platform I guess not having it is a fair trade off for the price.
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I hope A10-5800K gives us finally 5Ghz stable on air OCs. This would be an awesome budges APU chip. Since most tasks on desktop are still serial in nature it should be even faster than FX 8150 ,except in those massively MT workloads like handbrake and similar. But now with Opencl support,even those apps are getting very good boosts from iGPU,so I suppose A10-5800K may even hold its own in several OpenCL supporting workloads versus FX8xxx series. Fun times ahead.
It would be cool if one of the gaming laptop makers like Alienware or ibuypower picked up the trinity APU for a sick little machine
How bout with a discrete 7970m with Amd's new enduro switchinghehe
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Read the review, or better the additional comments in the forum thread. They said its what 4 out of 5 sub 500€ notebooks will be equipped like. While I can't verify this if you look at price compare sites like geizhals (for EU) you see some truth in there. Many of the Llano books only come with one 4gb module, mainly because there is also often a version with 8gb, and they just remove one from it.
http://geizhals.at/?cat=nb&xf=2379_1...AMD+E2-#xf_top
Just look at the tab: Anzahl Speichermodule (mean number of memory modules), there you see how many have 1 and how many have 2.
Out of 102 books there are only 15 that offer dual-channel configuration.
If AMD doesn't enforces somehow that all trinity books will be sold with dual channel at least, you will find a pretty similar distribution of this... so this test has indeed some validity as the majority of books sold will be exactly like that... gimped to the max...
Personally I think its also retarded to sell such gimped books, but OEM seems to know better...
I agree, unless the folks are slightly techie and look for this specifically they will be getting gimped performance out the gate without a clue.
Then to top it off generally the cost to upgrade the memory from the oem is ridiculous, cheaper to go 3rd party for twice the memory as an oem upgrade allot of times.
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^that cant be true. ive never seen a laptop that blocked off the HDD or ram slot
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Its not about accessibility, but that they simply say they don't take in a modified book, or charge you the full service fee, despite having and extended warranty. So happened to me a few years ago with an acer book and ever since then they can suck my ****.
I dont know if all support and warranty work the same, but you can open a laptop ( even just for check all is fine or clean the dust ), if you have add a ram, just remove it before send the laptop for RMA .
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I thought people were calling fail at A8-4500 chip because it had such a poor performance (comparatively) so pointed out why. Besides test itself pitted it against mostly DC laptops which I think is not objective. Usually manufacturer sending units to reviewers tries to look in best possible light and therefore configures laptops with all extras giving maximum performance for given price point.
Other than that I'm completely aware how computer market operates and how greedy or silly OEM can be. Just last week I've installed some HP Touchsmart 7320 All-in-one which were delivered in single channel configurations :/
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So, all laptops in that test had single channel of memory installed?
How many laptops sold with only one memory slot populated?
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Then you take out your modification? All of the laptops I've been in contact with have pleasant little doors on the bottom, usually even with indications on what is behind, and a single screw. You take out the screw and viola, you can remove/add HDD, ram, wireless NIC...there is no "Warranty void if removed" sticker either...
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