Inside the main box are two boxes. One with some accessories, like power brick, driver cd etc. The other has the laptop.
Upon opening the laptop box, I realized there was yet *another* box within. This one was black and had a handle. It was about 99.9% the size of the enclosing box, so I have no idea what purpose it serves.
Everything was delivered in good shape.
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Setting up the system was fairly painless, other than my unfamiliarity with Windows 8.1 and waiting for about 200MB of Windows Update downloads to process.
I have thus far run Civ IV, The Stanley Parable and Skyrim, all on high-very high settings with no issues. Granted, these are nowhere near as demanding as most current games.I plan on running BioShock Infinite sometime early next year and will update at that time.
I like the fact that the underside of the unit has the vents arranged such that standard lap placing means none are blocked. I have run up to an hour or so of basic Windows usage and Civ IV with no lap heating problems.
If I stay away from Skyrim, I can get more than 2 hours on a full charge. I will dive into that later, in a future post.
The one minor (at this point) problem I am seeing is an occasional BAD_POOL_CALLER BSOD. I started seeing it after loading an Anti-Virus program and have seen similar notes in some forums. At this point, once it shows up and I reboot, it does not appear again and my AV program seems to be running properly. We'll see how it progresses.
One other initial observation: While it isn't crushingly heavy, even with the battery, it is a huge, bulky son-of-a-gun! I think it is bulkier than my old 17" HP Pavilion ZD8000. Of course it has 2 physical 2.5" hard drives installed, 4 banks of RAM, the AMD 8970M, etc. I guess it all evens out. Barely fits in my, "Fits all 17" laptops" backpack. But it does fit.
Here are the specs of my system:
| CPU | • AMD A10-5750M Quad-Core Mobile Processor 2.50GHz 4MB Cache | |||||
| Core Logic | • Mobile AMD A76M Chipset Mainboard | |||||
| Display | • 17.3" Anti-Glare Full HD (1920x1080) 16:9 Display | |||||
| Memory |
• Dual channels DDR3 • Four 204pins SODIMM sockets, support for DDR3 1333/1600 MHz • Expandable memory up to 32GB, depends on 1GB/2GB/4GB/8GB SODIMM module• My system came with 4 x 4GB DIMMs for 16GB total RAM. | |||||
| Video Controller | • Mobile AMD Radeon HD 8970M 2GB PCIe GDDR5 VRAM Video | |||||
| Storage |
• 1 x 120GB SSD drive configured as C: • 1 x 1TB SATA Hard Drive configured as E:• 1 x CDRW/DVD-RW optical drive. |
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| Keyboard | • Red Backlite Chiclet 102 Keys w/ Gaming Icons | |||||
| Sound System |
• High Definition Audio
- Realtek ALC892-GR • Built-in two speakers • Built-in one sub woofer |
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| I/O Ports |
• 3x USB 3.0 ports • 2x USB 2.0 ports • 1x HDMI output port • 1x VGA port • 1x e-SATA port • 1x S/PDIF output jack • 1x Headphone jack • 1x Microphone jack • 1x Line-in jack • 1x RJ-45 LAN port • 1x DC-in jack |
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| Card Reader | • 4-in-1 Card Reader | |||||
| Communication | • WLAN802.11a/b/g/n + Bluetooth4.0) Wireless Combo Card Module | |||||
| Power |
• Full Range AC adapter
180W,
AC in 100~240V ~ 2.5A 50~60Hz, DC output 19.5V, 9.5A • Removable 9-Cells Lithium-Ion battery pack 11.1Vdc 7800mAh 87Wh • Battery life: 120 minutes |
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| Operating System | • Windows® 8.1 | |||||
| Dimension |
• 16.85" x 11.34" x 2.17" (W x D x H) • 7.9 Lbs. (13.85 Lbs. with Battery) |