Quote from: jason7 on October 09, 2013, 19:05:51
i have the same laptop but my windows index score is 4.8 for desktop graphics and 7 for 3d gaming graphics!any help?
Quote from: wanpaolo on February 07, 2013, 17:34:52
Hi guys, I'm seriously thinking of buying this lenovo y580 but having second thoughts when comparing it to asus g55vw. Anyone who has these laptops who can give their thoughts? My biggest issue so far for the y580 is the "heating" issue stated in the review and in some comments.. Please do comment if you can. thanks!
Quote from: SpadgeAki on December 09, 2012, 14:40:50
Hello, can I change build in 16GB mSSD for Crucial M4 (128GB), install Windows directly on it and use regular HDD only for data storage?
Quote from: Allen.Ngo on August 10, 2012, 09:08:10
hi Andy,
Load temperature data in the reviews usually represent worst case scenarios. Most users won't be running at a constant 100 percent CPU and GPU load for hours. The speed benefits from a 7200 RPM drive have a good chance of outweighing the small temperature increase from a faster spinning platter in this case.
The HP dv6t is on our list, but i can't provide an ETA just yet.
Quote from: L.A. Guy on August 11, 2012, 22:15:16
Purchased the Costco HD version (sold out as of 8/12/12) but I think I got a bad one. Under load or charging a lower batter, and only when plugged into the AC adapter, I get a slight shock/tingle feeling and when I drag my finger across the metal parts of the chassis or rest my palms to type (as long as it's metal) I can make the chassis resonate by dragging my finger across it. It seems like there is some hardware defect with mine, other than that it's a great, fast PC for what I've used it for thus far. Plan on purchasing same model with RAMBO drive from Newegg and do clean install. BTW the glossy screen is really not that bad. But the trackpad is not great and sometimes your palms can touch it when typing and move the cursor further down, a bit frustrating. But there is no perfect (Win based) laptop, at least not for under $3k+, I can live with the compromises.