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Victus by HP 16.1 inch Gaming Laptop PC 16-s0000 (76T53AV)

1995 i buy my 1st pc from hp..  the supplier swaps out the sound card for some cheap hybrid.

and i find out the built in ide card wont read drives over 1GB


2024 to 2025
this is my 3rd motherboard being replaced.
why?

 

1st one the usbC port pops for no reason,
2nd one performance degrades till it cant stay stable. sent for repair, new heatsink but the gpu still crashes... 1st one showed same performance degradation and i am betting 1000% the new board will degrade as well.


i am willing to bet money on it.

 

your fans trap dirt... your heatsinks trap dirt and the display design blocks flow... highly confused why other laptops have bigger cooling on other brands... for the same chipset. 

 

and were not talking about some no name brand laptop here, your HP.. i mean i used to push punch cards into your mainframes and they ran like a bat out of hell with no hiccups... what the hell happened?

 

 i have a gigabyte laptop that still runs nfs 2005 but has no screen and is held together with tape.
i have 2x acer laptops from way back and regardless of cleaning or not they always boot.
i have a MSI thats never seen a clean and it boots each time and never kills itself with underclocking.

i have a HP thats never played games properly because it cant even tho it's labeled a gaming laptop.  

clearly you need to see the problem here.
4060... thats killed itself due to your idea of cooling being paper thin.

the fans are as nightmare to clean and trap dirt and so does the heatsink.. are you dumb or trying to get a mouth full from a guy thats barely finished his engineering degree but can tell you... this is bad engineering.

your making garbage now..

 

unlike Apple your customers are not in the 45IQ range...

_cybernetic organism_
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