Gaming Archive

MacBook Pro vs MacBook Air: Speed Test

This is a comprehensive speed test between a MacBook Pro 13″ and a MacBook Air 11″, both equipped with SSDs. Both computers are cloned with identical OS profiles and app installations. MacBook Pro 13″ (February 2011) CPU: 2.3 Core i5 RAM: 4GB SSD: 128GB GPU: Intel HD Graphics 3000 Price (BTO): 49.00 MacBook Air 11″ (October 2010) CPU: 1.4 C2D RAM: 2GB SSD: 64GB GPU: Nvidia 320M Price: 9.00 Xbench Link: www.xbench.com Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com/DetroitBORG Follow me on Ping: MichaelKukielka Follow me on GameCenter: DetroitBORG E-mail me: mikekukielka@gmail.com Subscribe: www.youtube.com/DetroitBORG

Macbook Pro 15″ Core i5 Review – April 2010 (HD)

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HP Pavilion DV6 Unboxing and Product Tour (Quad Edition 2011/2012)

A quick unboxing and product tour of the HP DV6 Quad Edition 2011/2012. SPECS: – Intel Core i7 Processor (2.0GHz – turbo boost to 3.0GHz) Quad-core – 8GB DDR3 RAM – AMD ATI Radeon 6770M with 2GB dedicated GDRR5 memory – 15.6″ HD LED display – USB 3.0 ports

Asus G51Jx-A1 Keyboard Flex Issue (probably because of the raised keyboard frame)

This is a video to demonstrate the severe keyboard flex issue in the Asus G51Jx-A1 notebook. It appears that the keyboard frame is raised around the left side (it’s most pronounced below F4, F5, F6, F7, F8, F9 keys). Very annoying. It also gives a cheap feeling to this notebook. Since the keyboard frame is raised, it makes flapping sounds while typing. You might be interested in this video as well: www.youtube.com (Asus G51Jx-A1 Synaptics Touchpad Reverse Scrolling Issue)

HP Pavilion DV6 Laptop Review

Here is the review of the HP Pavilion Laptop.I got this as a gift from Oprah.This is a great laptop for everyday needs such as work,audio,entertainment and Gaming.

Dell Studio 1558 Laptop review is this a good budget gaming laptop?

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Asus G71Gx-A1 Laptop Computer

The Asus G71Gx-A1 Laptop Computer offers extreme performance and a ton of multimedia options that make it one of the most prolific gaming laptops on the market. Powered by an Intel Core 2 Quad Q9000 2.0GHz processor with 1066MHz FSB and a 6MB L2 cache, this masterful new Laptop Computer will breeze through the most sophisticated games on the planet while leaving your outflanked opponents in the dust. The Asus G71Gx-A1 Laptop Computer boasts a brilliant 17-inch WUXGA display (1920 x 1200 resolution) that will make your games come to life in bursts of vivid realism. And you can use the integrated Blu-Ray/DVD combo drive to enjoy a multitude of high-def entertainment choices. Running on a 64-bit Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium operating system, this pro-caliber gaming machine comes loaded with 6GB of DDR2 memory, a powerful NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260M GPU with 1GB DDR3 VRAM, 640GB of hard drive capacity (2 x 320GB 7200RPM HDDs), and a Blue-Ray/DVD combo drive. Other outstanding features include a 2.0-Megapixel webcam, 802.11b/g/n wireless, Bluetooth V2.1 +EDR, an eSATA port, and an HDMI port. An eye-catching gaming backpack is included, along with a gaming mouse. For more information or to buy this product visit: com.puter.tv

HP Pavilion DV6-6155CA Review

Here are some specs: Intel Core i5 2410M(2.30GHz) 15.6″ 6GB Memory 640GB HDD DVD±R/RW AMD Radeon HD 6490M Will let you play most games smoothly (Command and Conquer, Call of Duty : Modern Warfare with decent graphics) CPU wise it will handle anything with great speed HP True Vision HD actually works nicely (framerate does drop though at 720p) (The video was recorded on an HTC EVO 3D)

Asus X53SV Laptop Review

My review of the Asus X53SV Laptop. The Specs are as follows… Intel Core i7 2670QM CPU @ 2.2-3.1 Ghz Nvidia Geforce GT540M 750 Gb HDD 6 Gb RAM

Splinter Cell Conviction – hp pavilion dv6-1330er – HD 4650 1GB GDDR3 – part 1/2

Laptop specs: – Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 2,20 – RAM: 4 GB DDR3 – Video: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650, 1024 МБ DDR3, Windows 7 64-bit. Graphic settings:resolution: 1280×720 soft shadows: low environment detail: low AF: 0ff AA: off HDR rendering: off Dynamic Ambient Occlusion: 0ff Realtime reflection: off V-Sync: off ~40-50 FPS without Fraps ~30 FPS with FRAPS This video shows SCC with the lowest graphic settings but as for me its still looks cool :) You can try to compare with my second video :)