All laptop related queries here!!!

vidhubhushan

Alakh Niranjan
What is your budget? (INR or USD)

50,000.00
2) What size & weight consideration (if any) would you prefer?
  • Mainstream; 15" - 16" screen
3) What are the primary tasks you will be performing with this notebook?
surfing mostly,netbanking.

5) Any typical configuration in your mind you're eying for ?
8 GB RAM,minimum 256 SSD,backlit preferred,ms office preferred,windows 11,extended warantee option required..min imum 3 years

4) Are there any brands that you prefer or any you really don't like?
a. Like: any non chinese brand
b. Dislike: chinese brands


6) Anything else you would like to say?
  • no

check this
*www.dell.com/en-in/shop/laptops-2-...pliedRefinements=6092,37826,24047,23085,24106
 

true_lies

Youngling
Are these MSI laptops good buys considering the specs for the price (extra 5K discount)
MSI Bravo and MSI GF63 Thin
Heard bad things about MSI aftersales in India so not sure.
Asking for a friend, basic day to day usage with mid-high level gaming.
 
You can consider the Dell ones with i3 1125G4 as that is a 4c/8t CPU. They even have 2 years of extended warranty for 1.7k extra:
Dell Inspiron 15 5510 Laptop | Dell India

Ryzen 5000 has better battery life & performance than equivalent Intel laptops.
This is a 14" option as HP's 15" option has a TN panel & lacks backlit KB:
*www.amazon.in/HP-Pavilion-Business-Graphics-14-ec0035AU/dp/B09GDR9KK1/?th=1
 

kg11sgbg

Indian Railways - The Vibrant and Moving INDIA
Hello,Friends,I had inadvertently fell a small square shaped sponge pad which was attached on the inside of back cover of my HP 15s-gr0010au laptop, after I opened the back cover and affixed it again.
The small sponge pad was found lying on my desk,after I screwed back everything along with the back cover and rubber strips properly.
Will it do any damage to my laptop?
I mean,will there be any sort of issues arising due to the small sponge pad not present inside the inner surface of back cover?

Please,guide and teach me.:chinscratch:
 

Desmond

Destroy Erase Improve
Staff member
Admin
I don't think so but that largely depends on the component that the sponge was in contact with. The sponge is generally used to keep a component in a down position.

I think it would be better if you reattach the sponge where you think it fell off from.
 

kg11sgbg

Indian Railways - The Vibrant and Moving INDIA
I don't think so but that largely depends on the component that the sponge was in contact with. The sponge is generally used to keep a component in a down position.

I think it would be better if you reattach the sponge where you think it fell off from.
Thanks, @Desmond for the reply.
But the fact is that this laptop's body is fully made up of plastic,not only it is difficult to open the backcover(quite tedious),but there is a bit of apprehension that the backcover or the lower body of the laptop might break???!!!
 

bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
No issues buddy. Just apprehensive that whether any issue will arise in the future. That's it.
For me also MSI NVME cooler sponge got separated when I was replacing the mobo but no issues arose out of it though.

If any one wants to buy NVME Cooler then which one is cheaper & good.

Sent from my SM-M317F using Tapatalk
 

aby geek

Cyborg Agent
I haven't found any specific models for laptops. Do you know what is the max thickness a cooler should be to fit in the laptop chassis.
 

kg11sgbg

Indian Railways - The Vibrant and Moving INDIA
The sponge pad does not seem to be a cooling pad,but rather a protection one. A black sponge with a white paper like back. Dimensions 5cm x 3cm.
 

kg11sgbg

Indian Railways - The Vibrant and Moving INDIA
In some laptops it is used as a cushion for hdd slot.
Mostly, likely so.
This HP laptop came with a 1TB HDD.
Since, beginning of use, I had replaced that 1TB HDD with a 500GB SATA-II SSD and 500GB M.2 NVME SSD.
The M.2 houses Windows 11(10 previously) and the SATA-II houses Fedora 35.

If that is absent(sponge pad), will it pose any risk to the laptop?
 

whitestar_999

Super Moderator
Staff member
Mostly, likely so.
This HP laptop came with a 1TB HDD.
Since, beginning of use, I had replaced that 1TB HDD with a 500GB SATA-II SSD and 500GB M.2 NVME SSD.
The M.2 houses Windows 11(10 previously) and the SATA-II houses Fedora 35.

If that is absent(sponge pad), will it pose any risk to the laptop?
Can you post a pic of it? If it is hdd protection pad then it is not needed for ssd.
 

aby geek

Cyborg Agent
I have been trying to access pcspecialist uk but it says access denied. Please tell me where I can check content creation laptops that are not available in India. I saw Cyberpower pc are there any other such builders.
 

SaiyanGoku

kamehameha!!
I have been trying to access pcspecialist uk but it says access denied. Please tell me where I can check content creation laptops that are not available in India. I saw Cyberpower pc are there any other such builders.
How are you planning to get them to India anyway? You can contact Azom for a custom laptop with desktop CPU but they aren't worth it now IMO.
 

aby geek

Cyborg Agent
No no this for my cousin. He is pursuing automotive engineering there and was very keen on the m1 max mbp.
Which will be very expensive if he goes for the top spec. So I suggested to him the new 12thgen intel or ryzen 6000 laptops will be good. He is looking at US, UK and Dubai for the purchase.
I have so far found gigabyte aero 16 from ces 22 the best unit for him. Suggest some more brands and retailers in other countries for him.
 
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