Bought my New gaming laptop $1600 good price?


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    Bought my New gaming laptop $1600 good price?


    Hi guys i bought my new gaming laptop $1600
    CPU I7 3610QM
    Graphics Radeon 7970m
    Screen 15.6 inchi 1920/1080
    Ram 8192mb
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit

    Its Korean brand though, does it look like a good one with $1600
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    red0595 said:

    Its Korean brand though, does it look like a good one with $1600
    Not given that you are already having considerable problems according to your other post!
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    well yeah i reckon aye
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    red0595 said:
    well yeah i reckon aye
    Sorry not sure what this means.
    BTW If you are in Australia, why do you show your timezone to be in the US?
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    mitchell65 said:
    red0595 said:
    well yeah i reckon aye
    Sorry not sure what this means.
    BTW If you are in Australia, why do you show your timezone to be in the US?
    well even though im having a considerable lan problem, don u think $1600 is still good price for that spec ??
    The reason why im usin US timezone is becaz i didnt know how to set this up im new here
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    To set your time zone to Australia click on the clock in lower right corner of screen then click and change date and and time settings and you will be able to change your time zone from there.
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    BrightBlessings said:
    To set your time zone to Australia click on the clock in lower right corner of screen then click and change date and and time settings and you will be able to change your time zone from there.
    But he needs to change the time zone in this Forum's User Control panel that's the bit that is showing the US time zone not his PC. His PC is probably set correctly!
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    red0595 said:
    mitchell65 said:
    red0595 said:
    well yeah i reckon aye
    Sorry not sure what this means.
    BTW If you are in Australia, why do you show your timezone to be in the US?
    well even though im having a considerable lan problem, don u think $1600 is still good price for that spec ??
    The reason why im usin US timezone is becaz i didnt know how to set this up im new here
    I have no idea how this price compares to other makes of laptop that are retailed in your part of Australia. If it is much "cheaper" than others of a similar spec then with the trouble you are already experiencing the old saying "You gets what you paid for" comes to mind.
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    red0595 said:
    mitchell65 said:
    red0595 said:
    well yeah i reckon aye
    Sorry not sure what this means.
    BTW If you are in Australia, why do you show your timezone to be in the US?
    well even though im having a considerable lan problem, don u think $1600 is still good price for that spec ??
    The reason why im usin US timezone is becaz i didnt know how to set this up im new here
    I have no idea how this price compares to other makes of laptop that are retailed in your part of Austratlia. If it is much "cheaper" than others of a similar spec then with the trouble you are already experiencing the old saying "You gets what you paid for" comes to mind.
    As to the time zone. Click on User CP at the top of this Forum , then in the left menu under Settings and Options click Edit Options and scroll down to Time Zone. Edit that.
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