(10-23-2012, 08:49 AM)werewolfyman Wrote: [ -> ]See, this is why I like living in Georgia, nothing at all happens here.
Plus, I don't have a license, so I walk to college. (3 miles away.)
lol I'm basicly the same, but I drive (15 miles away)
I'm really pleased with my PSU. I've just had 3 mini power cuts (lights were off for about a second each time, everything pluged in had a tizzy) and my computer sat there like a rock as I kept on typing. Who needs an Uninteruptable Power Supply?
Quote:Who needs an Uninteruptable Power Supply?
People who live in hurricane prone areas *hint* *hint*.
I'll tell you what, it's nice to have the laptop running and not having to worry about the power going out while you're doing something. Not to mention I can still run the thing for 4 hours until the power comes back on.
(10-23-2012, 10:57 AM)Starscream Wrote: [ -> ]I'll tell you what, it's nice to have the laptop running and not having to worry about the power going out while you're doing something. Not to mention I can still run the thing for 4 hours until the power comes back on.
And I bet you love getting fullspeed in most Dolphin games and 3x nati...
OH WAIT
Laptops are really only nice for their portability. Anything else, desktop. Portability matters a lot in today's world though, whether it be going between classes for school or going to and from the office and home for work. Business trips and general mobility throughout the house may also be important.
I use my laptop for programming, my phone/tablet for couch use and my desktop for power use (Dolphin mostly along with a lot of media and DVD ripping kinda thing).
2.5x IR is good enough for 14" laptop . Any more than 2.5x IR doesn't make any difference
(10-23-2012, 11:05 AM)admin89 Wrote: [ -> ]2.5x IR is good enough for 14" laptop . Any more than 2.5x IR doesn't make any difference
While this is true, my I5 gets fullspeed in a lot of games that an APU wouldn't.