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I've had a bunch of their mobos, and have never had any issues. Glad to hear the lappys have been good.

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  • Chill- Lemme break it down as simple as I can on some of us here. The IHoP is like a big dysfunctional family. -M5 would be the uncle everyone respects and takes advice from. We may not like how he p

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i do that to any one who says no homo infront of me too.... i hate that term.

Its a bit childish.

Although im sure I do lots of other shit that people would consider childish Haha.

Like MCT oil.

LOL!

A huh. :)

For what I'd be using it for, a laptop is needed. I also read that using ssd hard drives can cut back on power consumption, but that's something I still have to research to see if the extra cost is worth it.

SSD is faster and uses less power since it has no moving parts.

Missed that. SSD FTW as long as you can afford it. Try not to get smaller than the ~245gig units though. The smaller the SSD the less ideal of a situation for speed. There is some talk that mega high capacity SSD's may be slower..... but it's speculation from what I read... and since I wanted to make it nose bleed fast I went with two 256 in a raid. Almost for the same price as the current speed king in the same size.

Zoom Zoom on the cheep.

In my house I melt crisis!

....well, at least on single screen. I cannot wait until the parts are here and I finish the desk.

For what I'd be using it for, a laptop is needed. I also read that using ssd hard drives can cut back on power consumption, but that's something I still have to research to see if the extra cost is worth it.

SSD is faster and uses less power since it has no moving parts.

Missed that. SSD FTW as long as you can afford it. Try not to get smaller than the ~245gig units though. The smaller the SSD the less ideal of a situation for speed. There is some talk that mega high capacity SSD's may be slower..... but it's speculation from what I read... and since I wanted to make it nose bleed fast I went with two 256 in a raid. Almost for the same price as the current speed king in the same size.

Zoom Zoom on the cheep.

Yeah, the thing is I need maybe a 40-64 GB for my OC, for storage I have 1.5 TB.

It's the price, that's all.

In my house I melt crisis!

....well, at least on single screen. I cannot wait until the parts are here and I finish the desk.

Shut the hell up! I am saving for car audio! biggrin.png

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Guy keep's PMing me about making him a box. May have my first customer. :)

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Wish I had that for Arthur. ;)

Alright Matt2, Stefan here is what I've come up with.

Lenovo IdeaPad Z370 13" - 2nd gen i5, 4gb memory, intergrated graphics, 60gb ssd 4.4 lbs, $450

Asus U36E-RAL7 14" - 2nd gen i7, 8gb memory, integrated graphics, 4.94 lbs, $500

Asus U36SD 13" - 2nd gen i5, 4 gb memory, NVIDIA GT520M, 3.66 lbs, $575 (no optical drive, but no big deal)

The first is my "original". It's the cheapest, doesn't look as good, but a solid all around performer. The others do not have SSD.

The second is great with the i7 and memory, Its just got a bigger screen and more weight

I love the last one because it is lighter, looks the best, has it's own graphics card and is the lightest, but of course it is more expensive. I can also just drop another 4gb stick to get to 8gb and it also has a huge battery.

For what I'd be using it for, a laptop is needed. I also read that using ssd hard drives can cut back on power consumption, but that's something I still have to research to see if the extra cost is worth it.

SSD is faster and uses less power since it has no moving parts.

Missed that. SSD FTW as long as you can afford it. Try not to get smaller than the ~245gig units though. The smaller the SSD the less ideal of a situation for speed. There is some talk that mega high capacity SSD's may be slower..... but it's speculation from what I read... and since I wanted to make it nose bleed fast I went with two 256 in a raid. Almost for the same price as the current speed king in the same size.

Zoom Zoom on the cheep.

Yeah, the thing is I need maybe a 40-64 GB for my OC, for storage I have 1.5 TB.

It's the price, that's all.

My room mate may donate a 64 gig SSD just for the OS. That way if one of the others burn I won't cry when re-installing.

Alright Matt2, Stefan here is what I've come up with.

Lenovo IdeaPad Z370 13" - 2nd gen i5, 4gb memory, intergrated graphics, 4.4 lbs, $420

Asus U36E-RAL7 14" - 2nd gen i7, 8gb memory, integrated graphics, 4.94 lbs, $500

Asus U36SD 13" - 2nd gen i5, 4 gb memory, NVIDIA GT520M, 3.66 lbs, $575 (no optical drive, but no big deal)

The first is my "original". It's the cheapest, doesn't look as good, but a solid all around performer

The second is great with the i7 and memory, Its just got a bigger screen and more weight

I love the last one because it is lighter, looks the best, has it's own graphics card and is the lightest, but of course it is more expensive. I can also just drop another 4gb stick to get to 8gb and it also has a huge battery.

Do you want to play ANY games?

I would never go without an optical drive..... but if you have a desktop, then maybe you can network those as a pretend optical.

What are the HDs on them? I like SSD if you are not going to store a lot of media. More than a GFX card or ram it will speed up your OS and apps.

I was bigger fan of theirs before Oscar Wu left

How long ago was that?

I haven't paid any attention to comp hardware for the last five years, so one setup verse another isn't something I have input on, other then the obvious things.

Its funny because I never use my cd drive on the desktop, but for the laptop ill need one.

You won't get tracking with priority mail. Express shipments offer Tracking.

I'm referring to tracking as in what you would expect when using UPS/Fedex...

Express Mail will give you this exact type of tracking info.

Most people do not use Express because it's base price is more than Priority but after factoring in extra services, domestically, Express is just a hair more.

When shipping internationally, Express or GXG is highly recommended.

I can ship something to New Zealand using GXG and it be delivered within 2-3 days guaranteed.

I haven't used GXG yet so i can't comment on it's tracking capability.

Priority mail tracking works. Even for packages sent from here to the US and it works through the USPS website.

And hey, if it sucks I'll just stick to buying commercial products.

The Gemma has worked very well for me. wink.png

I've been thinking about switching from ON Whey to Gemma. If it has worked well, time to try it. Prices seems much better, even after shipping.

For what I'd be using it for, a laptop is needed. I also read that using ssd hard drives can cut back on power consumption, but that's something I still have to research to see if the extra cost is worth it.

SSD is faster and uses less power since it has no moving parts.

And can't store shit. Only use for SSD in a pc to me is for a boot drive and even then I am not 100% sold.

Alright Matt2, Stefan here is what I've come up with.

Lenovo IdeaPad Z370 13" - 2nd gen i5, 4gb memory, intergrated graphics, 4.4 lbs, $420

Asus U36E-RAL7 14" - 2nd gen i7, 8gb memory, integrated graphics, 4.94 lbs, $500

Asus U36SD 13" - 2nd gen i5, 4 gb memory, NVIDIA GT520M, 3.66 lbs, $575 (no optical drive, but no big deal)

The first is my "original". It's the cheapest, doesn't look as good, but a solid all around performer

The second is great with the i7 and memory, Its just got a bigger screen and more weight

I love the last one because it is lighter, looks the best, has it's own graphics card and is the lightest, but of course it is more expensive. I can also just drop another 4gb stick to get to 8gb and it also has a huge battery.

Do you want to play ANY games?

I would never go without an optical drive..... but if you have a desktop, then maybe you can network those as a pretend optical.

What are the HDs on them? I like SSD if you are not going to store a lot of media. More than a GFX card or ram it will speed up your OS and apps.

In the past year I haven't used my optical drive once.

Sooo close to finishing up the BMW.

Wired up everything related to the air-ride since I had to clean up those wires too and the front suspension doesn't work. Rear works fine, compressor works, solenoid valves are clicking and I can raise the front suspension with my compressor. So it's something between the solenoid valves and the air tank.

I can't wait to be done with it and install my gauges.

Sooo close to finishing up the BMW.

Wired up everything related to the air-ride since I had to clean up those wires too and the front suspension doesn't work. Rear works fine, compressor works, solenoid valves are clicking and I can raise the front suspension with my compressor. So it's something between the solenoid valves and the air tank.

I can't wait to be done with it and install my gauges.

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