![]() ![]() I think I had close to 23 drives hooked up to that thing and EVERY single port populated that could be as well as every Combo add in card I could get my hands on. Heck, after a CAP refresh? My OLDY "SERVER" that was a Pentium from 2001 timeframe was still working when I pulled it from service after an uptime of 4 years that used a Windows XP modified kernel. Hopefully, they get their stuff up to snuff soon. Mine was rock solid and could deal with anything. Its sad to hear that these issues are on their pro line on deployments. I never used the touch screen function that much when filling in work forms, or going over a buildings blueprints. Was going to upgrade to a touchscreen? But it was only 1080P, so skipped that. Its the only laptop that I had that I could use on 100F hot days in california, and not break a sweat. ![]() Yea, I had to get a new battery every year or so. Fully on highest CPU spec with upgraded thermal pastes etc. Other then that? Its one of the most solid Windows 7 laptops I have ever had the pleasure of using. And a over time the trackpad buttons got a bit loose. The only problems I had was a Fan going out. Even a upgraded 4G modem and a many customizations for the work I did at the time. Custom LED backlight KEYBOARD! No kidding! It was the FLAGSHIP of FLAGSHIP laptops. Fully specced out 16GB RAM, Nvidia GPU with Every option checked minus the POTS modem. ![]()
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