Continuing Computer Problems
Jul. 21st, 2011 11:39 pmMom said I should try playing Alice, so I popped in the disk today. Like my late-night run of Kaspersky, the computer shut itself off within minutes -- fortunately I was just messing around on the menu screen at the time (reading the notes adapted from the first game casebook). On the plus side, it hasn't pulled any "I shut off when you go to shower/eat" shit today. I've sent an e-mail Samsung's way to see what they say. And trying to mentally prep myself for losing my computer for a second time this summer. *sigh* (Hence why I'm off AIM -- I'm feeling a bit too "ugh" for conversation.)
Just had this question pop into my head: for those of you who do own them, what's the longest you've ever had a laptop for? (I would hope a year ISN'T the natural lifespan of these things.)
Just had this question pop into my head: for those of you who do own them, what's the longest you've ever had a laptop for? (I would hope a year ISN'T the natural lifespan of these things.)
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Date: 2011-07-22 05:17 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-07-22 05:20 am (UTC)But yeah, there's a lot of factors that go into laptops. And that's before you get to the hardware and what you use it for. A computer optimized for office-type work that you use for gaming is going to burn out a lot faster than one that's made for the higher stress and heat of running graphically-intense games.
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Date: 2011-07-22 05:24 am (UTC)Very good point. I thought this thing fit the minimum system requirements pretty damn well, of course, and I used it for The Sims -- but then again, this isn't a specifically-made-for-gaming computer. I've gotta learn to think about this sort of shit when it comes to buying computers.
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Date: 2011-07-22 05:27 am (UTC)Yeah, that's the thing. It's *minimum* requirements. Which means it'll run, but not well. And just having hardware that runs it doesn't mean it's quality, or capable of doing it for a long time.
That's one of the big advantages of ordering a computer on line. You get to customize ALL of it. Model, graphics card, sometimes cooling systems, memory, all that stuff. You get exactly what you want, not what's available. Next time you get a computer, I highly recommend taking a look around and finding a good gaming rig. Laptops aren't really meant for gaming as a whole, but there are a few that cut it quite nicely.
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Date: 2011-07-22 05:32 am (UTC)I'll keep it in mind, yeah. I don't want to essentially "kill" any other computers.