I've had my laptop about a month now.


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I must say, i'm highly impressed with Intel. I was always an AMD guy for numerous years, probably since the 600MHZ Slot A times of about 1998-1999 time frame. The only Intel I ever owned which was a WAY different time was the 166MHZ Intel circa mid 90's?

 

But these Qosmio laptops are truly great gaming laptops. I have 16GB ram, a dedicated Geforce 870M card with 3GB ram and a 1TB HDD. (a prebuilt system and no offering of an SSD).

 

But this laptop eats up any game on high settings and is exciting.

 

I think it is cool that Laptops have surely come a long way since the 600MHZ days. (circa) 2000.

 

I like Intel. I like AMD but I'm leaning more to Intel these days.

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Oh I have a new laptop. The Qosmio X70 series. it cost me ballpark about $1,500. Not bad and I've always had no problems with Toshibas. my old laptop that my oldest daughter owns now had a bad mothrboard but was under warranty.

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Oh I have a new laptop. The Qosmio X70 series. it cost me ballpark about $1,500. Not bad and I've always had no problems with Toshibas. my old laptop that my oldest daughter owns now had a bad mothrboard but was under warranty.

High end Toshies are smashing. Their cheap budget ones are utter crap as of late, ever since the old A200 series the bodies have been flimsy as hell. I still use a 2009 Clevo M571 gaming notebook with GTX280M 1GB card, it still runs games acceptably on medium settings :) I can't believe it's 5 years old already, cost me the good end of ?1,440 when new and still runs great on its Core 2 Quad Extreme chip.

 

Upgradeability is what I go for, gaming notebooks are extremely upgradeable :) I'll run this thing into the ground before buying another :) Qosmios and Clevos are the computer equivalent of tanks ;)

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High end Toshies are smashing. Their cheap budget ones are utter crap as of late, ever since the old A200 series the bodies have been flimsy as hell. I still use a 2009 Clevo M571 gaming notebook with GTX280M 1GB card, it still runs games acceptably on medium settings :) I can't believe it's 5 years old already, cost me the good end of ?1,440 when new and still runs great on its Core 2 Quad Extreme chip.

 

Upgradeability is what I go for, gaming notebooks are extremely upgradeable :) I'll run this thing into the ground before buying another :) Qosmios and Clevos are the computer equivalent of tanks ;)

 

Hmm interesting you mention the upgradeability.. I wonder if I'd be able to swap out the Geforce 870M 3GB card and upgrade to another... hmm.gifhmmm I think there's a slot in this to slide in the geforce cards. there is also the Intel HD standard graphics adapter in here too. I might be able to upgrade when the time requires.

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