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He might need something wireless or he'll trip over the cord when he goes for a beverage lol. Lots of options available that will work with that laptop. It has a Headphone and Microphone jack, Bluetooth 4.2, USB 2.0, USB 3.0, and USB type C.
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Glad you didn't get the Asus Full-Sized notebook. Asus designed the ASUS TUF Gaming A17 off of the smaller Asus ROG Zephyrus G15 GA502I which is a notebook with a decent 144hz ISP FHD 15" panel. The motherboard even has the same part # as the smaller G15 notebook. They actually put the G15 board in a larger chassis with a cheap 60hz display and overdrived or overclocked the display to get the 120hz rating and added a larger battery to take up the extra space. 1/2 the people that bought them returned them because of how horribly washed out and overly bright the display is at anything over 60hz and it's 30+ ms response time @ it's listed 120hz is absolutely horrible. And the overall build quality of the chassis and upgrade-ability is horrible. IPS-Type display lol. Another word for Generic,Made in some sweat shop in China from recycled parts? No wonder that laptop is now priced at $1099 with that awesome CPU in it. A similarly spec'ed laptop is $1700-$2000+. Asus fucked the A17 up by trying to build a sub $1200 "gaming laptop" out of a 15" Notebook. It has 1 of those damn worthless 2 in 1 Mic/Headphone jacks and only a single USB 2.0 port on the right side for a mouse. They should of atleast put a separate headphone and mic jack and a USB 3.0 port or 2 on the right side. Don't get me wrong, the Asus A17 is still a decent gaming rig but not nearly as good as it looks. @Mule needs help picking out a good wireless mouse and headset. Anyone?
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Oh Well. They are still going to have the 32bit drivers available for download in there library just like they always have. I can still download drivers for my old GeForce4 MX440 or RIVA 128 directly off of there site. Just click Legacy in the drop down box. My 2 year old netbook and spare PC both have Win 10 pro 32 bit on them. I run Kodi and a couple game emulators that I can only get to work on a 32bit OS. Kodi does have a 64bit client in beta but I tried it and it's buggy as hell. Constant crashing,disconnects and alot of the features are just non functional. Don't plan on upgrading either 1 to 64bit. Does that mean that Windows will no longer update Win 10 32bit as well?
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Yea I know @BUDMAN. That's how mine is and that is how I set up every PC that I've ever built in the last 20+ years. That's how his would be If he flips his CPU fan over. It's hard to explain since one else sees what I see. Doesn't matter if he has the fan on the back side of the CPU cooler as long as the CPU fan is blowing in the correct direction. His cpu fan is blowing in the incorrect direction and can't get the air it needs because of the exhaust fan and the CPU fan are blowing in Opposite directions. Bet you his CPU Temps are 20c + higher than they should be at idle. Guessing no one else seen that the fan on his CPU is facing the front of the case? "Facing" as in the back side (bearing side) of the fan is facing the CPU Cooler. <====[] []====> This person named Assassin7 did the same thing and while gaming his CPU temps went over 100c. Scroll down downto just over 1/2 way in this thread to GotchMasters post. he explains it better than I can. https://forum.wotlabs.net/index.php?/topic/25790-pc-temps/ He flipped the CPU fan over so that it was blowing in the rite direction and CPU temps went down to under 70c while gaming on an overclocked i5 3570K. Maybe this will help? explain what I'm talking about. Edited your pic in msPaint @BUDMAN lol.
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Reviews on Amazon are 50/50 for the 2017-2019 Asus TUF series. Lots of problems with overheating,black screen and dead power bricks. The Asus TUF series with the Ryzen 7 3750h had problems with overheating and thermal throttling due to having only 2 small intake ports on the bottom that are nowhere near the fans. They quickly get up between 80c-100c+ while gaming. Asus under full benchmark load 85.5c average 101c max and throttling. HP under full benchmark load 70c average 88c max at full turbo. Heat is what kills most laptops. This is the 1 that @CW4 is talking about. It does look really really good. https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-IPS-Type-GeForce-Battery-TUF706IU-AS76/dp/B0863DFMV7/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&fst=as%3Aoff&qid=1587707462&refinements=p_n_intended_use_browse-bin%3A9647497011%2Cp_89%3AASUS%2Cp_n_size_browse-bin%3A7817234011%2Cp_n_feature_seven_browse-bin%3A18107821011%2Cp_n_feature_four_browse-bin%3A18107802011&rnid=676578011&s=pc&sr=1-1&swrs=D03F9F06E1FF0BA6655F9DEC4D763720&th=1 You can order it now but it's not available until June 4, 2020 which is a little over a month from now. Asus did a complete redesign of that laptop for the AMD Ryzen 7 4800H CPU. It cools much much better than last years ASUS TUF gaming laptops. And they put a 90WHr Battery which is almost twice the size that they had in last years model. Very tough choice because the HP has a better display and much better video card but I would have to pick the Asus. The asus has a kick ass 8 core CPU,a Huge battery,larger 1tb nvme pcie ssd,a really nice low profile RGB backlit keyboard and 1 more usb port than the HP has. Really both should come with at-least 2 type C ports which neither one has.
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MOTHER FUCKER!!!!! lol
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This one is about the best you can get for the money. It's last years model that's why it's on sale for $1,264 from it's original price of $1,799. There are only 2 in stock so if you want it you better hurry. HP Omen 17t Gaming Laptop 2019 Flagship, 17.3'' Full HD 144Hz G-Sync IPS Display, Intel Six-Core i7-8750H, 16GB DDR4, 16GB Optane PCIe SSD + 1TB HDD, 8GB GTX 1070 Thunderbolt Backlit KB BT 4.2 Win 10 https://www.amazon.com/HP-17t-Flagship-Six-Core-Thunderbolt/dp/B07XYXQSLR/ref=sr_1_27?dchild=1&keywords=gaming+laptop&qid=1587631482&refinements=p_n_size_browse-bin%3A7817234011&rnid=2242797011&s=electronics&sr=1-27 That thing would kick my desktop PCs ass. And it has a SWEET 17.3" Full HD 144Hz G-Sync ISP display panel. Asus has a few decent looking gaming laptops around that price point but the reviews are not the best. Lots of dead power brick problems and overheating issues. This fella did a bunch of real gaming benchmarks on 1. Very impressive for a laptop.
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@ANGU5 he has 2 fans within inches of each other that are sucking against each other. The rear exhaust fan is blowing air out the back of the case and the CPU fan is blowing air towards the Front of the case. Neither fan will move much air like that. If he flips the CPU fan over, not the cpu cooler (Fans are directional) so that it blows toward the rear exhaust fan the CPU will run much much cooler. This is how his CPU fan and rear exhaust fan are currently configured.
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Atleast they can remove the crap. Hope everything goes good and you recover quickly.
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Different Colored Dots for each game would work.
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She's a grandma now. Call her Granny Panties. lol
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Blaaaaaaaaaa needs a drum mag. The fun is over way to fast lol.
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The air gets sucked into the blade side of a fan and blows out towards the fan hub or spindle. I noticed 1 of the 4 legs that connects the cage to the fan hub in your pics is facing the cooler so it's definitely trying to push air from the back of the case towards the front. Which won't work very well with a rear exhaust fan trying to suck all of the air away from it before it can get to the cpu fan. Flip the CPU fan over. You can keep the fan on the back side of the cooler, but you need to flip the CPU fan over. If you don't it is going to overheat the CPU and cause it to thermal throttle or damage the CPU or the socket on the motherboard. 1st pic is with the CPU fan pushing toward the front of the case like you have it. There is little to no air movement across the cooler because the rear exhaust fan and the CPU fan are trying to blow air in opposite directions. If you flip the CPU fan over so that it blows towards the back of the case it will pull air from the front of the case and pull it through the CPU cooler and rite out the back of the case.
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You better flip the CPU fan over. It's blowing towards the front of the case. Or flip the rear exhaust fan over and use it as in intake fan. Currently it's setup as an exhaust fan. I would rather modify a fan so that it fits over top of the memory than to have it Pull air. Fans tend to be more efficient at pushing air through a cooler.
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Who is she? https://youtu.be/sQYk2YnaVbQ lol
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Yo @TheHammer send some of that good shit your smoking down this way. Stop being greedy, give to the needy! lol
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I heard that @ANGU5 like to give just the tip.
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!FU Neo ya wanka!