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Re: Decent laptop specs for games?
« Reply #15 on: September 06, 2014, 03:54:18 pm »
Yeah, I own plenty of computers, including a 2009 macbook that was purchased new, and run a repair business. I still wouldn't waste another cent on apple products.

If you:

a) Are a faggot and/or a hipster
b) Have no desire to ever manually upgrade or replace any component, including the battery, or even open the case
c) Don't mind paying a premium for 'high end' hardware that's often close to a year behind every PC manufacturer
d) Can deal with the fact that a T540 is 10x the machine for less money, and just want a shiny status symbol with a big apple logo on the case

Then by all means, buy a Mac. Do it faggot, then kill yourself.
Lol you obviously are either lying about owning a repair business or own the worst one ever. I am a repair tech myself and I regularly upgrade and repair macs. In fact I would go so far as to say they are easier to work on than most regular pc laptops, 6 screws the bottom panel comes off and you have access to everything. Everything inside is serviceable and upgradable in fact I swapped out my optical drive for an hdd drive bay and have a 500gb Samsung evo ssd in that slot as well as one in my main drive bay. I also upgraded my ram to 16gb with ram I pulled out of one of my hp laptops.

So either you are lying or you don't know shit and have no right working on other people's devices or both. I have to clean up "repairs" from people like you all the time. If you don't know what you are taking about then fuck off.

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Re: Decent laptop specs for games?
« Reply #16 on: September 06, 2014, 03:55:10 pm »
Confirmed poor/low-T.

Seriously I own a lot of PCs as well sorry for having money.

I have plenty and also have the good sense not to drop it on apple's overpriced garbage. especially for gaming - there are still too many titles that don't have OSX support.

The problem with gaming laptops is over heating.

for $500 you could make yourself a PC that will run just about everything on high settings no problem

not so much lately. I used to have an Asus g73jh - it has vents on the back (as opposed to the bottom and side like most)and high-powered fans that keep it cool (applies to the majority of Asus's G range), and my new Gigabyte p34gv2 has the same setup, even though it's literally a third of the size. I haven't had any overheating issues since my old Lenovo T-something from like... 6 years ago.
Windows runs just fine on a Mac i can play any game...

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Re: Decent laptop specs for games?
« Reply #17 on: September 06, 2014, 06:33:51 pm »
Yeah, I own plenty of computers, including a 2009 macbook that was purchased new, and run a repair business. I still wouldn't waste another cent on apple products.

If you:

a) Are a faggot and/or a hipster
b) Have no desire to ever manually upgrade or replace any component, including the battery, or even open the case
c) Don't mind paying a premium for 'high end' hardware that's often close to a year behind every PC manufacturer
d) Can deal with the fact that a T540 is 10x the machine for less money, and just want a shiny status symbol with a big apple logo on the case

Then by all means, buy a Mac. Do it faggot, then kill yourself.
Lol you obviously are either lying about owning a repair business or own the worst one ever. I am a repair tech myself and I regularly upgrade and repair macs. In fact I would go so far as to say they are easier to work on than most regular pc laptops, 6 screws the bottom panel comes off and you have access to everything. Everything inside is serviceable and upgradable in fact I swapped out my optical drive for an hdd drive bay and have a 500gb Samsung evo ssd in that slot as well as one in my main drive bay. I also upgraded my ram to 16gb with ram I pulled out of one of my hp laptops.

So either you are lying or you don't know shit and have no right working on other people's devices or both. I have to clean up "repairs" from people like you all the time. If you don't know what you are taking about then fuck off.

2012 and newer MBP and MBA models are nearly impossible for the user to service or upgrade. The battery is glued in place, the RAM is soldered directly to the logic board and cannot be replaced, the SSD is proprietary and thus incompatible with all other consumer drives. Even the case screws are tamper resistant and most people don't own the pentalobe driver necessary to remove them. These machines are designed to be serviced by apple techs ONLY.

As for my shop, we don't work on apple shit, because neither of us are apple certified, and even opening the case of a recent model will void the warranty. Our business is exclusively PC driven. You OTOH should not be placing a finger upon any machine that isn't destined for the trash can, as you are so clearly full of shit and most certainly lack any kind of experience or certification. You are a worthless piece of human garbage, zok.jr. Stop lying on the internet and kill yourself immediately.

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Re: Decent laptop specs for games?
« Reply #18 on: September 06, 2014, 06:41:41 pm »
Jeez can you guys stop fucking fighting, this thread is about me not for your bitching.

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Re: Decent laptop specs for games?
« Reply #19 on: September 07, 2014, 12:32:59 am »
Yeah, I own plenty of computers, including a 2009 macbook that was purchased new, and run a repair business. I still wouldn't waste another cent on apple products.

If you:

a) Are a faggot and/or a hipster
b) Have no desire to ever manually upgrade or replace any component, including the battery, or even open the case
c) Don't mind paying a premium for 'high end' hardware that's often close to a year behind every PC manufacturer
d) Can deal with the fact that a T540 is 10x the machine for less money, and just want a shiny status symbol with a big apple logo on the case

Then by all means, buy a Mac. Do it faggot, then kill yourself.
Lol you obviously are either lying about owning a repair business or own the worst one ever. I am a repair tech myself and I regularly upgrade and repair macs. In fact I would go so far as to say they are easier to work on than most regular pc laptops, 6 screws the bottom panel comes off and you have access to everything. Everything inside is serviceable and upgradable in fact I swapped out my optical drive for an hdd drive bay and have a 500gb Samsung evo ssd in that slot as well as one in my main drive bay. I also upgraded my ram to 16gb with ram I pulled out of one of my hp laptops.

So either you are lying or you don't know shit and have no right working on other people's devices or both. I have to clean up "repairs" from people like you all the time. If you don't know what you are taking about then fuck off.

2012 and newer MBP and MBA models are nearly impossible for the user to service or upgrade. The battery is glued in place, the RAM is soldered directly to the logic board and cannot be replaced, the SSD is proprietary and thus incompatible with all other consumer drives. Even the case screws are tamper resistant and most people don't own the pentalobe driver necessary to remove them. These machines are designed to be serviced by apple techs ONLY.

As for my shop, we don't work on apple shit, because neither of us are apple certified, and even opening the case of a recent model will void the warranty. Our business is exclusively PC driven. You OTOH should not be placing a finger upon any machine that isn't destined for the trash can, as you are so clearly full of shit and most certainly lack any kind of experience or certification. You are a worthless piece of human garbage, zok.jr. Stop lying on the internet and kill yourself immediately.
Oh wow battery glued in place how could that ever be removed? I also service phones and refurbish samsung super amoled displays so a little bit of glue doesn't phase me son. The SSD's in the MBPRs and MBAs are not proprietary they are PCI based which is anything but proprietary. Sure the ram chips are onboard but so is the video chipset on most PC laptops but I don't hear you crying about that.

Honestly from what you have written I highly HIGHLY doubt you own any business whatsoever let alone a PC repair one since pretty much everything you have stated is personal opinion or just plain wrong.

Also LOL @ certifications did you get your A+ I bet you are really good at setting up SCSI drives and floppy disks like seriously wtf you are an idiot.

Pictures of you shop or you don't own/know shit.

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Re: Decent laptop specs for games?
« Reply #20 on: September 07, 2014, 01:02:57 am »
Just get something cheap with at least a dual core rated around 2.7Ghz, and drop at least 8 GB of RAM, usually will be an integrated video card. Not too powerful but at minimum get something that has ati something with "hd" at the end.

You'll be able to play games up until around mid 2013 on at least low. No more than $450. I wouldn't recommend hp build quality but I had no hand in picking the laptop I have now, just look at the specs and know that it can handle 2013 Tomb Raider. It's an hp 2000 or something to that effect

It can handle it on low at around 25 fps by the way, nerds won't be happy, but oh well.

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Re: Decent laptop specs for games?
« Reply #21 on: September 07, 2014, 01:42:33 am »
Oh wow battery glued in place how could that ever be removed?

By the average consumer, it can't be done without risking significant damage. You of course wouldn't know, as your sarcastic and evasive response indicates that you've never worked on one.

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I also service phones and refurbish samsung super amoled displays so a little bit of glue doesn't phase me son.

No you don't. You're 15 years old and have never even removed a case panel from a desktop tower. Stop lying.

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The SSD's in the MBPRs and MBAs are not proprietary they are PCI based which is anything but proprietary.

PCIe SSD with a proprietary connector, which makes them incompatible with all other M.2 PCIe SSDs. Look at you spouting more ignorant bullshit, you're on a fuckin' roll.

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Sure the ram chips are onboard but so is the video chipset on most PC laptops but I don't hear you crying about that.

RAM upgrades in notebooks are extremely common, GPU upgrades are not. But keep trying to justify being stuck with 4 or 8GB of RAM for the life of your system.

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Honestly from what you have written I highly HIGHLY doubt you own any business whatsoever let alone a PC repair one since pretty much everything you have stated is personal opinion or just plain wrong.

Yawn.

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Also LOL @ certifications did you get your A+ I bet you are really good at setting up SCSI drives and floppy disks like seriously wtf you are an idiot.

Yawn.

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Pictures of you shop or you don't own/know shit.

Yeah, I'm going to post a picture of my shop on here, so you can track me down, then call up my local PD and tell them that my computers are full of CP.  I'm aware of your history and what you've done to other members over the years. You're garbage masquerading as human. Kill yourself.

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Re: Decent laptop specs for games?
« Reply #22 on: September 07, 2014, 01:47:59 am »
my computers are full of CP

You're garbage masquerading as human. Kill yourself

Heh.
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Re: Decent laptop specs for games?
« Reply #23 on: September 07, 2014, 02:24:40 am »

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Re: Decent laptop specs for games?
« Reply #24 on: September 07, 2014, 04:00:19 pm »
Oh wow battery glued in place how could that ever be removed?

By the average consumer, it can't be done without risking significant damage. You of course wouldn't know, as your sarcastic and evasive response indicates that you've never worked on one.

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I also service phones and refurbish samsung super amoled displays so a little bit of glue doesn't phase me son.

No you don't. You're 15 years old and have never even removed a case panel from a desktop tower. Stop lying.

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The SSD's in the MBPRs and MBAs are not proprietary they are PCI based which is anything but proprietary.

PCIe SSD with a proprietary connector, which makes them incompatible with all other M.2 PCIe SSDs. Look at you spouting more ignorant bullshit, you're on a fuckin' roll.

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Sure the ram chips are onboard but so is the video chipset on most PC laptops but I don't hear you crying about that.

RAM upgrades in notebooks are extremely common, GPU upgrades are not. But keep trying to justify being stuck with 4 or 8GB of RAM for the life of your system.

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Honestly from what you have written I highly HIGHLY doubt you own any business whatsoever let alone a PC repair one since pretty much everything you have stated is personal opinion or just plain wrong.

Yawn.

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Also LOL @ certifications did you get your A+ I bet you are really good at setting up SCSI drives and floppy disks like seriously wtf you are an idiot.

Yawn.

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Pictures of you shop or you don't own/know shit.

Yeah, I'm going to post a picture of my shop on here, so you can track me down, then call up my local PD and tell them that my computers are full of CP.  I'm aware of your history and what you've done to other members over the years. You're garbage masquerading as human. Kill yourself.

OK I'm done arguing I really have nothing to prove. You are obviously making shit up and just admitted to being a child molester so rather not associate with you.

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Re: Decent laptop specs for games?
« Reply #25 on: September 07, 2014, 05:23:44 pm »
I win, you lose. Get used to the idea, son.

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Re: Decent laptop specs for games?
« Reply #26 on: September 07, 2014, 05:40:48 pm »
I win, you lose. Get used to the idea, son.
As long as it makes you feel better about yourself enough to keep you from touching babies I'm cool with it.

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Re: Decent laptop specs for games?
« Reply #27 on: September 07, 2014, 05:43:20 pm »
I don't touch babies, only teens and older preteens.

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Re: Decent laptop specs for games?
« Reply #28 on: September 07, 2014, 05:44:36 pm »
I don't touch babies, only teens and older preteens.
Like I said, whatever makes you feel better about yourself.


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Re: Decent laptop specs for games?
« Reply #29 on: September 08, 2014, 03:10:54 am »
I don't touch babies, only teens and older preteens.
At least you're honest.