That is very good for a laptop. Well done.
Mind that GPU though. If it's an Nvidia or ATi they are known for overheating and coming off the motherboards which is practically un-repairable.
Just to add, this is due to laptop makers ignoring the chipset heat displacement instructions advised by Nvidia and ATi to make the machines thin and desirable and not the fault of the graphics companies. Also nasty cheap solder is used that cracks under even moderatly high temp so it stands no chance under hours of playing Call of Duty. Good quality lead-free WEEE compliant (electronic waste regs) solder is expensive and it's time consuming to produce so it's rarely used. Sad to see that even Sony have gone down that road. Personally, if it were me I would sell it and buy something with an Intel GPU as they rarely fail. If your into gaming then you just plain need a P.C.
Hope this info helps as advice for some anyway.
Phill.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Built it myself
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate
- CPU
- AMD Phenom Quad 2.30GHz
- Motherboard
- GF8100VM-M5
- Memory
- 2 x 2GB of OCZ Reaper PC2 800MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia GeForce GTS 250 with 1GB Onboard
- Sound Card
- Onboard
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Acer V243W
- Hard Drives
- ST3200827 AS (200GB)
Maxtor STM3250310 AS (250GB)
ExelStor J9250S (250GB)
- PSU
- 500 Watt Premium Unit
- Case
- One with some sexy blue neon!
- Cooling
- Bog standard
- Mouse
- Tesco optical mouse!
- Internet Speed
- 7.2 mbps
- Other Info
- Sexily built with not a loose cable or screw missing anywhere. So neat it requires an illness to perform!



