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Gigabyte P34W Gaming Notebook

2015-03-30
the world of technology is always an arms race and often an unpredictable one I mean look at phones first we wanted smaller than we wanted flips than we wanted touchscreens and now we want bigger and bigger with an appetite for massive black phones that can't be waitwhat gold phones ok well this video is about a laptop anyway which made golden laptops alright you lost me there this is a non ridiculous black laptop with more horsepower than my son's tricycle the gigabyte p34 wv3 fractal design listens and the define our five case was made with feedback from you the PC community so click wherever you want to learn more about here and here now I was obviously being facetious in the intro there the specs alone tell us that today's featured item is designed for a different customer than Apple's new MacBook inside the 21 millimeter thick chassis you'll find a quad core Core i7 4720 HQ that turbo 2 3.0 to 3.1 gigahertz Aundre sustain for core load for me up to 16 gigs of ddr3 memory up to 512 gigs of em SATA SSD storage and 2 terabytes of hard drive based storage and Intel two spatial stream AC wireless card that I had connected it up to 780 megabit per second and managing 42 to 45 megabytes per second transfer speeds from my server man Wi-Fi has come a long way and a dual graphics solution comprised of Intel HD graphics 4600 and a gtx 970m 3 gig graphics card yeah you heard me right this puppy packs a serious GPU punch for gamers on the go removing the bottom reveals gigabytes dual fan supra cooling branded cooling solution that they've been using to make thinner gaming devices under their own brand and their premium ARS brand for about a year now it's pretty simple in principle intake at the front and strategically along the bottom to keep the wrist rest and gaming Keys cool with heat pipes carrying that heat to the back where it can be exhausted without making your palm sweaty I just wish it was a fair bit quieter it seems like gigabytes fan profiles could use some tuning here since the fan ramps up at even a mere sort of 10 to 20 percent CPU load immediately upon beginning my physical tour here I realized that my comparison of this compact gaming notebook to Apple's latest and greatest MacBook was even more inappropriate than I initially thought the P 34 W has actual ports on it specifically a power in HDMI out SD card reader and two USB 3.0 ports on the right and the lock a real tech powered Gigabit Ethernet port VGA and two more USB 3 ports and a headphone and microphone combo jack on the flipping this puppy open reveals the 1080p IPS screen with a couple front-facing which is nice for loudness but decidedly laptop grade speakers under it I'm happy to see this compared to a TN panel but it should be noted that not all IPS displays are created equally motion blur and processing leg were non issues here from using it but contrast is noticeably unexceptional and there's some wicked backlight bleed along the top and bottom edges on dark backgrounds on my sample the keyboard and touchpad are similarly unexceptional and while I appreciate the separate buttons and solid tracking for the touchpad the plastic surface is something I'd like to see gone on any laptop over $1000 and while the keyboard is well laid out with a nice bright backlight it and the wrist rests flex far too much to deliver a satisfying typing experience which is actually a complaint I have about the general build quality of this notebook the screen and hinge feel robust so I wouldn't expect any breakage there but it seems like gigabyte sacrificed all the space inside the main chassis that would normally be allocated for structural support tuba gods of thinness and lightness I played with the p34 w's bigger cousin back at CES and told gigabyte that if they sent me anything with that kind of flex to it I was going to call them out on it and while this one is not as bad as that one I'm going to call them out on it anyway what's the point of making a computer out of metal if it bends more than a plastic shell would have anyway but some people buy for bang for the buck and are willing to be a little careful with their fancy piece of machinery so let's have a look at gaming performance then shall we at high details with very high textures 4x TxAA and motion blur disabled at its native resolution of 1080p the gtx 970m in our thin and light gamers delight here manages a whopping seventy six frames per second in my standard Crysis 3 run pretty impressive that is until you let the laptop sit for a while on a hard flat surface have the GPU throttle way the truck down to 671 mega Hertz at 87 degrees and lose a solid 25% of that performance yes this baby thermal throttles but the good news is that it's not as severe as that bricks gaming computer we checked out a while back and not enough that gigabyte would have been better off simply putting a lower grade less power-hungry part into their design like they would have in that case and there are some other positive takeaways - battery life is in line with what I'd expect from a gaming notebook at 2 hours and 40 minutes and the PC mark work suite and overall I think gigabyte has actually done a swell job of targeting their audience presumably the traveling gamer who may have to hook up that VGA port to a boardroom projector from time to time with a rocking spec list at a reasonable price compared to this time not Apple's MacBook Gold or whatever they're calling it but something like the Razer Blade which has similar specs and a much higher price tag because that's the decision buyers will ultimately have to make settle for throttling and weaker craftsmanship or pay the significant premium product tax for what is essentially thicker metal from a brand like apple or Razer or even gigabytes own a horas for that matter speaking of paying a premium why would you pay a premium for your mobile carrier ting comm is the mobile carrier that's focused on customer service and customer 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