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    P775DM3-G 17.3" Opinions

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by 1Flyingfool, Aug 23, 2017.

  1. 1Flyingfool

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    Looking for any pro's or con's to the system I've chose before committing. It will be mainly for gaming only and just wanting to verify that it will handle any current game available today. And also if the price is adequate for what it intails, with all the options.
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  2. sicily428

    sicily428 Donuts!! :)

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    what's your budget? where do you live?
     
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    Sorry I meant to post image but TinyPic is giving me fits.
     
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    Not sure why i have 2 accounts but the first one is gonna be deleted. Anyhow this is what i'm looking at and wanting to know if it is capable of playing whatever current games out while using ultra settings? And if the price is adequate for what it is?
     
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    Around 2000, And live in Arkansas
     
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    Any reason why you went with 3 RAM sticks?
     
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    sicily428 Donuts!! :)

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    Figured 24 would be better than 16 and probably upgrade to 32 later if needed.
     
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    sicily428 Donuts!! :)

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    that ssd m.2 is sata but there are better and faster ssd m.2 pcie. you could choose a m.2 pcie 250gb for OS and some applications and 1TB 7200rpm HDD for datas or games. Many people use 2 ram slots for having the advanteges of dual channel so 2x8gb or 2x16gb are good solutions IMO
     
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    Thanks, I can make those changes.
     
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    sicily428 Donuts!! :)

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    you are welcome :)