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Nice ram and processor but I'd always prefer a desktop or console for gaming laptops are good for everything but games.
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Lenovo y70 touch
PROCESSOR
Intel® Core™ i7 processor
Windows 8.1
NVIDIA® GTX-860M with 4G VRAM
8 gb ram
1 TB HDD
1920 x 1080 17.3" screen.
i have same configuration in my new hp with i5View attachment 229292
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Lenovo y70 touch
PROCESSOR
Intel® Core™ i7 processor
Windows 8.1
NVIDIA® GTX-860M with 4G VRAM
8 gb ram
1 TB HDD
1920 x 1080 17.3" screen.
i have same configuration in my new hp with i5
btw check your windows update notifications for windows 10
i already got registered windows 10 on 29july full version
ohkz yea i registered.... i would wait my friend to upgrade he is having a similar old model thanks for advice manYou should register, but delay the upgrade to get some reviews. Not every new OS works fine.
Experienced Vista and Win8 user here!ohkz yea i registered.... i would wait my friend to upgrade he is having a similar old model thanks for advice man
Which processor model?
Also, consider replacing the HDD with an SSD - you will get a tremendous performance increase.
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Lenovo y70 touch
PROCESSOR
Intel® Core™ i7 processor
Windows 8.1
NVIDIA® GTX-860M with 4G VRAM
8 gb ram
1 TB HDD
1920 x 1080 17.3" screen.
Meh, nothing monstrous about it. The specs look impressive, but the HDD is sluggish, and that drags down the entire experience. Then there is the issue with the display, (the HD version); poor viewing angles, even poorer color reproduction, and general lack of detail. It's definitely not something you'd want in a $1500 laptop.
I've been using this laptop for the past 4 months, and have had enough of the horrid HDD lag. I'm going for an SSD, and a UHD IPS display panel to replace the stock 1920x1080 display.
It depends on what you use it for. The graphics card is pretty good, I'd say in the high range. Only enthusiast level cards (or SLI or crossfire) can be better. Those are huge power hogs, so more suited for desktops, where dedicated cooling can be provided. For laptops, your graphics card should be more than sufficient for any game, played on your laptop display. I'm guessing, the only time you will feel that the graphics card is insufficient would be if you try to play a very new game on a monstrous external display at highest settings.I just unpacked it yesterday...haven't loaded a heavy game yet...In fact haven't even touched it after taking a couple of pics...though you are right. ..its classified under an entry level gaming device..so I am not too excited about it.