What happens if an item I bought is at a lower price? Do I get a refund or do I get boned?
What happens if an item I bought is at a lower price? Do I get a refund or do I get boned?
Not surprised there. Most “hacking” is really just social engineering.
Gluing batteries is generally worse and makes it easier to damage the battery when attempting to swap it out(this depends on the adhesive used). Sometime you have to pull the battery from the chassis to perform a repair meaning that you run a high risk of borking the battery when attempting to pull it and I’ve seen…
You guys should open up the laptop and play around with trying to repair this thing and compare doing the same to an HP, Dell, Mac, etc. IMO you’ll see a massive difference between this laptop and the other brands. I think this review really misses the mark on that end as this laptop, from what I’ve read/watched from…
Batteries are more commonly being glued to chassis(see macs and newer dells) and more OEM’s are refusing to allow the batteries made for their laptops to be sold to 3rd party repair. IMO having modular ports would be really nice and the size of these is smaller than most USB C dongles and takes up essentially no space…
Probably an availability problem. AMD is swamped with orders due to demand on their CPUs, GPU’s, MS/Sony consoles, and other laptop manufactures.
Honestly the game lost me at grinding. Like I can kinda understand how it can appeal to people, but it really ruined the experience for me.
It sounds like it may have had poor ambient temperatures, airflow, or maybe a poor application of thermal compound by the manufacturer.
Alex you can get a device that you can easily get thin well designed device that can easily be upgraded and are secure. Apple doesn’t make them. Honestly something like a XPS, Razer, or a similar thin laptop can easily do all this.
Have you tried using liquid metal? Improves the thermal transfer between the CPU and the radiator, just be careful as it is hard to apply and can damage components if it gets on them.
The first destiny left such a bad taste in my mouth at launch that I refused to pick up the sequel or pay for any expansions outside of what came in the pass (D1). Right now I feel vindicated for not buying Destiny 2. Really feels like bungie dropped the ball after leaving Halo, though, I have a feeling…
Didn’t halo 3 already have an answer to this? The party up feature from that game basically does what they want.