It has been mine for the past three months. The processor and video card were the deciding factors in my decision to purchase this laptop. Although I needed it for work, I also enjoy using it for gaming. It is not realistic to expect to be able to work and play on the factory's HDD at the same time. The OEM hard drive prevents the rest of the hardware from opening in the regular manner. I was not too lazy to download a couple of random, free utilities that I found on the open spaces of our Internet, which check the status of hard drives, and both unanimously said that it was time for this HDD to, to put it mildly, rest:D. I was not too lazy to download a couple of random, free utilities that I found on the open spaces of our Internet, which check the status of hard drives. After purchasing a standard HDD as well as an SDD, the laptop transforms into a car that can race, as well as an airplane. At this point, the full potential of the i7 9 gene of the processor and the vidyahi will become apparent. (But, each of these endeavors required further financial commitment; I was prepared for this for my own personal reasons.) In an ideal world, you should acquire more RAM because, over the course of a typical workday, Chrome will consume practically all of the available RAM. According to my religious beliefs, I do not acknowledge the presence of other browsers. A month later, for reasons that are still unknown, the north bridge caught fire, along with a number of other components that were located behind it and underneath the board. In addition, the power circuit was messed up, and 16 thousand dollars' worth of repairs were flown in. They didn't say anything that was understandable at the service center; all they said was that there could be power surges, something could be shorting there, etc., but I have a laptop as well as a stationary one on the table, and there were no issues with the light. It's just a mystery, in general. But, this has been my experience. In general, I am more than satisfied with the laptop. It lives up to its price tag, I can't think of anything negative to say about it, nothing creaks or crunches, and it operates smoothly. In the section on deficiencies, I have already written about the microphone. And one more but: I would know that I would add a great deal more to this laptop for repairs, so of course I would get something that is more powerful: D Nevertheless, the method is not deterministic, and I enjoy using it; in fact, I have already managed to fall in love with it and treat it with as much care as I possibly can. I pray that it will continue to be of use to me forever.
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