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7/08/2012

Gigabyte ATI Radeon HD6870 1 GB DDR5 2DVI/HDMI/2x Mini DisplayPort PCI-Express Video Card GV-R687D5-1GD-B Review

Gigabyte ATI Radeon HD6870 1 GB DDR5 2DVI/HDMI/2x Mini DisplayPort PCI-Express Video Card GV-R687D5-1GD-B
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I upgraded from a GTX 460 Sonic Platinum (Palit-model) and I have really liked the improved frame rates while gaming. I remember having some slight lag with more intense games like Black Ops, Crysis, etc and this card took care of those problems. I also like the quality of the Radeon cards as they've been more smoother for me than many Geforce cards I've used over the past many years. Card of course is a bit longer, but cools fairly good. Keep in mind that some more intense games may run the card up in temps more. My card stayed between 71-74 while playing Metro 2033 for an extended period of time (manual fan speed set to 31% with MSI Afterburner). Fan also does get quite loud when above 31% in a manual configuration. Most other games I play, the card will stay between 51-53 from what I've seen. I'd recommend this card to others!
NOTICE: When installing the 10.11 drivers, for some reason they did not install properly and I was not prompted to restart once complete like I usually am. I did restart and nothing changed. I noticed that in my Device Manager it was still saying my graphics adapter was still on a standard VGA adapter. To fix this, I had to uninstall the 10.11 drivers, install the 10.10 drivers, and then from there, update with the 10.11 drivers and it worked...Rather interesting. I see that AMD just released their new 10.12 drivers. I plan to do a complete uninstall of my 10.11 drivers and will do a clean install with the 10.12 drivers...Hopefully I do not run into the same problem. Don't know if others have ran into this problem, but I am sharing this for piece of mind.
It'll be nice to see if they rebuild this card with ultra-durable VGA materials or make it part of their SOC series. I'm also waiting for Sapphire to make a Toxic version of the 6870 as I'm more a fan of Sapphire. Thus far, I like Gigabyte though.
(THIS REVIEW IS SIMILAR TO MY OTHER ONE ON NEWEGG, BUT REVISED SLIGHTLY)

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1/23/2012

Acer Aspire AO521-3530 10.1-Inch Netbook (Onyx Black) Review

Acer Aspire AO521-3530 10.1-Inch Netbook (Onyx Black)
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This is the first 10" netbook I've come across with some real horsepower. The ATI graphics and the dedicated 384mb of graphics memory not only let it slice through HD video like butter, but play a fair game of Portal as well. 3D games will want to run at 800x600 because of the vertical screen resolution, but the two (albeit older) games I tried, Portal and Tron2.0 ran perfectly fluidly at full settings. The Wifi radio is quite good, getting 2 bars where my phone and MacBook barely get any. I haven't run off of battery for very long, so I can't confirm the battery life, and it wasn't a concern for me at purchase.
One of the first things I did was wipe the bloatware-infested Windows 7 Starter in favor of a clean Windows 7 Pro. I also upgraded the RAM to 2GB. The removable panel on the bottom grants access to the hard drive, RAM and WiFi card. I initially tried a Patriot 2GB DDR3-1333 module from Frys, and it wouldn't even POST. A replacement module also failed. A Crucial module of the same spec DID work flawlessly, however. The machine comes with no disks, so be sure to use the Acer restore/drivers disk burner software it comes pre-installed with to make them on an external drive before wiping.
I love this little laptop and plan to use it as an auxiliary work machine to shuttle home instead of my bulky MacBook, and also save the trouble of dual-booting.


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11/28/2011

HP Pavilion dv7-4170us 17.3-Inch Laptop PC - Up to 7.5 Hours of Battery Life (Argento) Review

HP Pavilion dv7-4170us 17.3-Inch Laptop PC - Up to 7.5 Hours of Battery Life (Argento)
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I was almost sad to see it go as I dropped it off at UPS today for a refund. After about a week of troubleshooting with HP about why it would lock-up after two hours or so, they reported that it must have had defective hardware.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS (FINISH, HEAT, QUIETNESS)
When I first took it out of the box and powered it on, I loved it! The aluminum finish was the biggest plus for me. After an hour or so setting it up and installing (and uninstalling) software, the entire unit (save for the plastic heat outlet) was still cool to the touch. And it was incredibly quiet, too. I don't think I ever heard the fans wind up in the week that I had it. The low setting that they were on was hardly audible.
SCREEN
The screen was brilliant, though vertical viewing angles were unimpressive. Colors were great out of the box. I chose not to play with the ATI display settings. The 1600x900 resolution is a good choice for this screen size. I wouldn't go any lower, and while I would still go higher, that is only to satisfy my greed.
KEYBOARD
The keyboard had a generally positive feel to it. I didn't have time to get accustomed to the keyboard layout. I'm used to my HP dv4 which does not have a numberpad. And the fact that I used my dv4 for trouble-shooting purposes for the better part of the week didn't help. One of my favorite features, though, was the integrated action keys like you find on Macs. The function keys up top are, out of the box, primarily used for functions such as play/pause, volume up/down, brightness up/down etc. You don't need to press the fn key to access the functions. If this is undesirable, there is a toggle in the bios setup.
TOUCHPAD
The touchpad is a serious design problem for me, though I knew what I was getting into when I ordered it. I am pretty readily adaptable to keyboards and touchpads, so I figured it wouldn't be a problem. Truth be told, I wouldn't have a problem if I kept it. It was just an annoyance. Let me clarify: When I'm using the touchpad, I like to keep my index finger on the mouse button while my middle finger does the tracking. Since the touchpad is an entire unit, with the buttons integrated beneath the sensitive track pad, any movement of my index finger would send the cursor in a frenzy across the screen. It wouldn't take terribly long to get used to, though. And tapping the top-left corner twice disables or enables the touchpad, so accidentally moving the cursor when typing isn't a worry.
AUDIO
Sound quality was a big factor in choosing this laptop. It had a brand-name moniker (apparently well respected, so I'm told), so I figured it must have been something special.
Let me be clear up front: If you are looking for sound quality, YOU WILL NOT FIND IT HERE. The laptop speakers themselves sound good, with the built-in subwoofer carrying some of the lower frequencies you don't typically find in a notebook. But this does not mean the unit sounds good. There is some filter applied, which I could not find for the life of me, that was heavily COMPRESSING the sound (boosting the quiet sounds while ruthlessly drawing-back the loud sounds). It made listening to music with the on-board speakers literally painful at times (play a song by Atreyu with lots of cymbals and it will sound like you're underneath a helicopter from the dramatic volume cuts with each hit of a cymbal). I searched all over, and even reinstalled Windows and updated drivers, and nothing would fix the problem. On the other hand, sound through the minijack was great. The output was strong, though it seems the low-mids were boosted a little as compared to my dv4 with IDT HD audio.
This whole Beats thing though is a complete gimick. Out of the box, the bass and treble controls in Windows are set to full boost, which sounds like crap. By toggling the "Beats" feature (fn+b), it simply turns the bass all the way up (on), or all the way down (off). Not intuitive at all! Also, the control panel is the exact same as my dv4's IDT control panel, but with the Beats logo stamped in some places. I am much more pleased with the Altec Lansing setup on my HP dv4.
PERFORMANCE
Unfortunately, I didn't have time to test the performance of the laptop. I did have pretty high expectations, though, as I'm coming from (actually, currently typing on) an older AMD laptop with integrated graphics. I used to be pretty interested in computers and could tell you how certain components would perform, but over the years I lost touch with that side of me. Now days, I don't know how the AMD phenom stacks up. My understanding (confirmed by a few searches) is that AMD has gotten increasingly closer to Intel's competing processors, but is still a little behind in most regards. I'm guessing that ATI graphics processor is in the midrange as far as GPUs go. With its stay on my desk, it never felt underpowered, though I admittedly did nothing to truly exercise it. When purchasing, I felt that this laptop had an outstanding price-spec ratio, which helped me pull the trigger.
BATTERY LIFE
Another thing I never got to try. If it can live up to its claim of 7.5 hours, then that is very impressive for a laptop of this size (in my opinion). More time than I would ever need in one sitting. Truthfully, I don't doubt that number can be seen if settings are kept low and activity is kept reasonable.PROS
stunning aluminum finish, nice screen, runs very cool and quiet, good featureset for the price
CONS
touchpad can be finicky, pathetic Beats audio, disc drive eject button can be challenging to pressI'll miss most the sleek and stylish aluminum finish. I'll forget the somewhat quirky touchpad. I'm glad to be away from the terrible Beats audio.
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I know I didn't delve into as much as some would like, but due to my unit being defective, I spent most of my time focusing on getting it working rather than putting it through its paces. I hope my review can be of at least some value to most.
*Note: My dv7 being defective has no effect on my rating. All manufacturers have duds, and I'm still in a positive relationship with HP.

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11/17/2011

ASUS N61JQ-B1 16-Inch Versatile Entertainment Laptop (Dark Brown) Review

ASUS N61JQ-B1 16-Inch Versatile Entertainment Laptop (Dark Brown)
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I purchased the asus n61jq-b2(blue ray version) and was very unhappy when I couldn't open any programs out of the box without the system freezing up on me! I tried everything from removing blote-ware, to moving the few files (pictures and music) that I put on the C drive along with the OS, to the D drive which was empty. that did not fix the issue, I finally reformated the C drive and re-installed the Windows 7 OS. now this computer is running like a dream. I have a desktop with intel q6700and 4g of 800 mhz ram to compare it with and it is faster. dont know what caused the problem, but the reinstall saved me from returning the unit. this laptop also came with 1333mhz ram not the posted 1066mhz. just a little bonus. It also runs very cool compared to my old hp laptop. I am very happy with my purchase and impressed with the new intel i7-740QM. 5 stars for the money. and one last thing. Don't let the brown color scare you, it can pass as black.

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9/12/2011

Acer AS5552G-7632 15.6-Inch Laptop (Mesh Black) Review

Acer AS5552G-7632 15.6-Inch Laptop (Mesh Black)
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I've owned many laptops over the years, but this one is definitely my top favorite. I had a netbook that I carried around with me all the time before purchasing this because it was small enough to fit in my purse and it did everything I wanted it to do while I was traveling. Then, I decided that I wanted a laptop with some power that allowed me to work with power hungry programs while allowing me to play games that required some decent specs. And I didn't want to have to spend a small fortune to get what I wanted.
At first, I thought about looking at just gaming laptops. I knew if they could play powerful games, they would also be able to handle whatever demanding software I would install on it. I went to the typical sources (Alienware, Sager, etc.), but in the end, they all wanted much more than I was willing to pay, especially after customizing. I'm not sure how I found this laptop. I think I was browsing either eBay or Newegg when I saw this one. Most, if not all, the reviews praised it, and I liked the specs. So, I bought it. Best purchase ever.
It was bigger than I thought it would be, but I think I thought that only because I'd gotten used to carrying around a small netbook. It didn't take me long to readjust to carrying something bigger. Also, I liked that this has a full keyboard with a numerical pad on the side. And so far, it's handled everything that I've thrown at it with ease. I play City of Heroes on this machine with the Ultra settings pretty high with no trouble. It also runs The Sims 3 smoothly. I haven't tried any other high demand games on it yet, but those are the main two I wanted to be able to run. Needless to say, it runs my non-gaming software like a champ. It also manages its heat pretty well without being loud, but I still use a Targus cooler with it. That combination works so well together that I'm not paranoid that I'm overheating my laptop even when gaming.
Of course, a few things can be pointed out:
This doesn't have a Blu-ray drive or have Bluetooth, but neither of these were a big enough factor to make me deduct a star since I already have an plug-in USB Bluetooth dongle, and it wouldn't be a problem to buy portable Blu-ray player, if I'm that hard up for it. I wish there were some dedicated keys for some functions rather than having to use Fn+[key], but again, not a huge hassle to me. There are times when the screen seems to be not clear--or rather, kinda grainy, but this isn't super annoying to me. It doesn't happen all the time, and it seems to have more to do with my screen's angle at the time. The battery life is short. I think it lasts only two hours. Also, this laptop doesn't ship with recovery disks, but you are prompted to make a copy by the system, which I would recommend.
This is definitely a great laptop to consider if you're looking for power without having to sacrifice a lot of money.

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