Rate My Laptop Build

Sam Ruscica

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Aug 13, 2013
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Hey guys,
I used tom's hardware before to help me make my desktop pc. I now need a good gaming laptop for when i go off to university. Im looking for a laptop that can play games like battlefield 4 and run on high graphics and have little/no performance issues. It also need to be able to run general engineering programs, which is why I chose 16gb ram. Below are the current specs I have for it. Its hard finding sites that build laptops. There wasn't that many choices for the pc and if you know a site that is better than cyberpower pc and can ship to canada i would also appreciate it.

Thanks!

Notebook: CyberPow erPC FANGBOOK EVO 17.3" FHD LED-Backlit 1920x1080 Display w / Red backlit performance
keyboard w ith programmable keys, Built-in 720p HD w ebcam, HDMI Port, Li-Ion Battery, & Universal AC Adapter
Notebook Color: Fangbook EVO Cover
CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-4810MQ Mobile Processor 2.80 GHz 6M Smart Cache, Max Turbo Freq. 3.80 GHz
Motherboard: Mobile Intel HM87 Express Chipset Mainboard
RAM / System Memory: 16GB (8GBx2) DDR3-1866 SODIMM Memory [+29] (G.SKILL)
Video Card: NVIDIA GTX 880M 8GB PCIe Video (NB-FANG-204)
Freebies: None
Hard Drive: 250GB Samsung 840 EVO Series SATA-III 6.0Gb/s SSD - 540MB/s Read & 520MB/s Write (Single
Drive)
Secondary Hard Drive: None
RAID: Non-RAID Storage
External Storage: None
USB Flash Drive: None
Optical Drive: 6X Blu-ray Reader/8X DVD±R/2.4X + DL Super-Multi Drive (CD-140-202)
External Optical Drive: None
Sound: Supreme HD Audio w / THX True Studio Pro Technology
Internal Wireless Network Card: Built-in Killer N1202 - 802.11 b/g/n Wireless LAN + Bluetooth Combo
LCD Monitor: None
Speakers: 2.1 Stereo Speakers + Subw oofer pow ered by Dynaudio
Internal Network Card: Built-in Killer E2200 10/100/1000 Mbps Gaming Netw ork Card
Keyboard: Built-in Keyboard
Mouse: BUILT-IN TOUCHPAD
Mouse Pad: Corsair Vengeance MM600 Standard Gaming Mouse Pad [+32]
Headset: None
Notebook Cooling: None
Gaming Gear: None
External Wireless Network Card: None
Wireless Routers/Hubs: None
Docking Station: None
Bluetooth: Built-in Bluetooth
Flash Media Reader/Writer: Built-In 4in1 Media Reader
Battery: 9-Cells Lithium-Ion battery pack 11.1Vdc 7800mAh 87Wh
Carrying Bag: None
AC Adapter: Full Range AC adapter 180W, AC in 100~240V ~ 2.5A 50~60Hz, DC output 19.5V, 9.5A
Car Adapter: None
Video Camera: Built-in HD Webcam
Tablet: None
Cables: None
Power & Surge Protection: None
USB Port: Built-in 2x USB2.0 Ports + 3x USB3.0 Ports
Operating System: Microsoft® Window s 8.1 (64-bit Edition) + Office 365 FREE30 Days Trial
Media Center Remote Control & TV Tuner: None
Office Suite: Microsoft® Office 2013 Home and Student (Word, Excel, Pow erPoint + OneNote)
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I would never get a cyberpower laptop, especially if you need it for school. They are VERY heavy, thick and of poor quality.

Save yourself a ton of money and headaches and get something like the Lenovo Y50. it can play all the new games (at medium quality) easily, its got good battery life, and its not as heavy and looks better.

oczdude8

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I would never get a cyberpower laptop, especially if you need it for school. They are VERY heavy, thick and of poor quality.

Save yourself a ton of money and headaches and get something like the Lenovo Y50. it can play all the new games (at medium quality) easily, its got good battery life, and its not as heavy and looks better.
 
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The Tech Guy

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I like your build.
Excellent processor
Excellent Graphics card
Excellent Memory
Primary Storage is excellent (250 GB solid state drive)


You are missing a notebook cooling system though which you will definitely need. Also, if you don't already have an external hard drive, then you will need one as 250 gb SSD will not be sufficient. I would even recommend that you add a 1 TB Secondary hard drive to your system. In that, you could boot the operating system on the SSD which will give some good performance speed; then you use the secondary hard drive for storage.

Overall though , a very good build. If you are not planning to do editing and or video production, then 16 GB RAM is an overkill and wastage. Games and most programs will never take more than 8 GB RAM.

Computer Tech
Regards