Showcase PurshuPro First Gaming Laptop

Purchase / Last upgraded
Dec 31, 1969
Form factor
Estimated $
$650$
Make & Model
HP G4
OS installed
Windows 10 Home 64 Bit
Motherboard
Hewlett-Packard 184A
CPU
AMD A8 Quad(4) Core Processor [Trinity 32nm Technology]
GPU
Inbuilt Graphics
RAM
6 GB DDR3 Memory
Storage
PNY CS1311 240GB Internal SSD
Hitachi 500 GB 5400 RPM HDD Enclosed With Transcend 25S3 2.5" Casing
PSU
Laptop Power Adapter
Case
HP G6 2201AX
Monitor
External Display with 22 inch LG IPS Monitor
Keyboard and Mouse
Circle ADROIT X 7C Backlight Keyboard,
REDRAGON 2400 DPI Wireless Mouse [Model:M610],
RAZER Goliathus Gaming Mouse Pad Small [Control Edition]
Accessories
SENNHEISER HD 201 Headphone
DLink DIR 600M Wireless Router
JioFi2
My computer protection
https://malwaretips.com/threads/purshu_pro-2017-software-configuration-2-pc.69425/

Purshu_Pro

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I would say by the other two program readings you are fine. AMD tend to run a little warm depending, but SHOULD NOT be 102c ;) Those temps look about right for your processor on the other two readings, as they will fluctuate..
What do u say about this ? This is true na?
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I would say to be sure, as all these programs will produce a different reading, to go into your BIOS and find the menu dealing with hardware monitors or your CPU and see what the Temp reading is there.
I tried it but my BIOS is showing no such option.
 
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I tried it but my BIOS is showing no such option.
Some BIOS do not have information available, should have mentioned this.. I would stick with CoreTemp readings, as they seem to be pretty accurate from my testing of programs some time back. I can guarantee those readings of 102c were in correct, as i stated, your system would have shut down on you.
 

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Some BIOS do not have information available, should have mentioned this.. I would stick with CoreTemp readings, as they seem to be pretty accurate from my testing of programs some time back. I can guarantee those readings of 102c were in correct, as i stated, your system would have shut down on you.
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Do u play games on ur lappy? Wanna know how games perform on ur lappy.
Pretty well, I have been playing Battlefield 3 and PES 2015, seems like they have no interruptions for their play. Since the day I added another 4 gb ram, my system's even faster on its processes and no lags.
Indeed I am planning to sell my laptop and build an new Desktop like you.
 
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So is it a good idea to sell my laptop and build a desktop? Or purchase a laptop again with good configuration? Or should I use this until this retires?
If it is to sell, what would the price it would go for? I purchased this for 37000 INR + 2600 INR for extra 4 GB Ram.
 
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Pretty well, I have been playing Battlefield 3 and PES 2015, seems like they have no interruptions for their play. Since the day I added another 4 gb ram, my system's even faster on its processes and no lags.
Indeed I am planning to sell my laptop and build an new Desktop like you.
Why u wanna sell ur lappy for what? What u do mostly with ur lappy like playing games, doing multi tasking activities or just like normal home user ( surf, chat & use lil applications )? And how much is ur budget planning for ur new desktop?
 
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Why u wanna sell ur lappy for what? What u do mostly with ur lappy like playing games, doing multi tasking activities or just like normal home user ( surf, chat & use lil applications )? And how much is ur budget planning for ur new desktop?
There is no prior reason for selling it. I am bored of its design.
Well I do play games. In near future I do get some chance to perform multitasking. My maximum budget is 50000 INR, to build the best out of it.
 
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Ya I cannot Invest everything at the same time, so i'm planning to purchase one by one. First cabinet, then Monitor, then UPS, then the internal components and so on.
 

Koroke San

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1000-2000 INR
For that price u can only get local cheap cabinet & they won't have any good features like space for bigger graphic card, space of bigger air cooler or liquid cooler, no additional hdd cage, also cabinets won't have space for installing more then 2-3 chassis fan. Its better u spend a bit more or ur choice. wut's ur budget for cpu, mobo, ram, PSU, HDD? U want external HDD too & also budget for ups?
 

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For that price u can only get local cheap cabinet & they won't have any good features like space for bigger graphic card, space of bigger air cooler or liquid cooler, no additional hdd cage, also cabinets won't have space for installing more then 2-3 chassis fan. Its better u spend a bit more or ur choice. wut's ur budget for cpu, mobo, ram, PSU, HDD? U want external HDD too & also budget for ups?
Well what to say?
For MB: ~10000
For Processor: ~15000
Ram: ~6000
UPS: ~2500
PSU:~No Idea
HDD:~ I already have one 500GB 7200 rpm Desktop HDD.
External HDD: ~Later plans.
Cabinet: Deepcool or Cooler Master
 

Koroke San

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Well what to say?
For MB: ~10000
For Processor: ~15000
Ram: ~6000
UPS: ~2500
PSU:~No Idea
HDD:~ I already have one 500GB 7200 rpm Desktop HDD.
External HDD: ~Later plans.
Cabinet: Deepcool or Cooler Master
and wut is ur budget for graphic card? u want to buy it? Also no need to spend too much money in motherboard, beside u can spend it on graphic card.
 

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