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Yusss my w230st laptop has arrived.

Dat 4th gen i7 + 765m gpu

/computerlineaustralia

Ohh nice! How's it look like it'll fair as the daily work horse?

Looks like they'll be pretty expense, but Samsung ATIV Book 9 Plus or Asus' Infinity look like they'll be pretty baws! Just waiting for release/pricing info...

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Looks real nice, the touchpad buttons are a bit flimsy but who uses that anyways.

Fan is quite loud in a quiet room when laptop being pushed. Fan comes on in big bursts.

Screen display is real sharp and bright

widows benchmark results:

Processor 7.6

Ram 7.7

Graphics 7.4

Gaming graphics 7.4

Primary hdd 7.9

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Looks real nice, the touchpad buttons are a bit flimsy but who uses that anyways.

Fan is quite loud in a quiet room when laptop being pushed. Fan comes on in big bursts.

Screen display is real sharp and bright

widows benchmark results:

Processor 7.6

Ram 7.7

Graphics 7.4

Gaming graphics 7.4

Primary hdd 7.9

Damn only graphics letting me down

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Dunno how much WEI really counts for, but only thing less than 7.9 is my sandy bridge i7, which is 7.6... desktops ftw. And haven't even overclocked yet :D.

But that seems solid man, glad you are happy haha.

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Any idea of a decent Martini Oil Stockist in Eastern Burbs or near Cheltenham? Do normal stores stock their stuff?

My last oil change was done at RTR, don't really want to go out to Dandenong to get more...

Not sure myself, getting Jak Motorworks to do my gearbox oil and they use Martini.

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the exhaust headers on the 430's can crack and leak and if there is a small oil leak from the valve cover the combination can start a fire.

no idea if thats what caused that one, its just one of the ways they catch fire.

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This was after a crash, looks like the part we use as the staging area for the long wang... Looks like he lost it at speed while driving past the Basketball Court entrance and went through the X intersection before landing there... Ouch


Edit:

http://www.mmg.com.au/local-news/shepparton/fiery-finish-to-ferrari-drive-in-shepparton-1.46057

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This was after a crash, looks like the part we use as the staging area for the long wang... Looks like he lost it at speed while driving past the Basketball Court entrance and went through the X intersection before landing there... Ouch

Edit:

http://www.mmg.com.au/local-news/shepparton/fiery-finish-to-ferrari-drive-in-shepparton-1.46057

Look what happened at DECA!

Anyone heard what happened????

Why were the police called for an accident occuring in private property without a fatality or serious injury?

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