Heartfeltdawn
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Up to 2019, I'd always used PCs at home that I built myself. Bought my first laptop in 2019, a PCS Ultranote 15.6" with I5-8300H, MX250 GPU, 8GB. It's been an absolute workhorse for my music stuff running Reaper, Helix Native for guitar fun, Ableton Live for general tomfoolery. The desktop has been turned into a games machine (R5 3600, 16GB, GTX1660). Come December 2020 and lockdown 3, I decided it was time for another laptop so went the 15.6" Initia AMD (Clevo model NL51RU) . No OS, R7 4700u, 16GB, cheapest SSD and then I'll stick in my own m2 drive. I ordered on the 23rd of December, stock of the Initia wasn't expected until the 15th of January, and here I am now with it sat on the kitchen table next to my Ultranote installing W10 (note to mods: you convinced me on W10 Home!). So that's the first point: considering the worldwide demand & shortage of various computing bits and with me ordering over the holiday season in a pandemic, the total time to complete the order is superb. Top marks to PCS in that regard.
DPD arrived in their usual timely manner and the laptop is packaged immaculately. Onto the kitchen table with everything, a quick power on to see that it starts up fine... no problems there. Power down, and out with the toolkit. One screw had been stripped. None of the crossheads worked so out with the flat tip instead. Happily it came out but there was a slight Code Brown going on for a couple of minutes. Out with the stock SSD which will be used for something or other and in with an Adata XPG SX8200 Pro 1TB M.2. Easy installation, case back on, in with the USB3 pen drive, and now to start installing W10.
Initial impressions were excellent. A little more bend in the keyboard than the Ultranote but I expected that. The Ultranote is a big dirty garbage truck by comparison to the sleek slim Initia (I like garbage trucks). Screen seems brighter than the Ultranote on first glance. Installed all the last updates, and then stuck LatencyMon on to see what the DPC latency was like in the stock setup before I start faffing with it. Mostly good, not running perfectly, but no surprises with the laptop. Definitely less latency issues stock than I had with the Ultranote. Oh. Now we have problems. I'm getting regular unexpected blue screen crashes. The crash are so quick that I can't actually read what the crashes are. Out with a full W10 reinstallation but set to offline account. Click on the Wifi. Then into Windows Update for all the usual updates... OK so far. I then log into my Ableton account and start to download Live Suite 10. Nope, stopped halfway through and crashed. Sigh. Tried again, got it downloaded, crashes during the installation process. Decide to get Memtest64 out and test them across all three of my computers. After 20 minutes, the i5-8300h Ultranote laptop has zero errors, the R5 3600 desktop has zero errors after 30 minutes, and my new laptop has 7 errors in 6 minutes.
Both ram sticks come out and get tested individually. Stick 1 in ram slot 1 tests fine. Stick 2 in ram slot 1 tests fine. Stick 1 in ram slot 2 doesn't test fine. Stick 2 in ram slot 2 doesn't test fine either. It tested so bad on this one, it didn't reach three minutes and then crashed. I've then just restarted the laptop and it's crashed as well. Oh dear. I'm testing it now as I type. So far we are up to 12 errors in 4 minutes. Summation:
Slot 1: errors every time with each stick of ram individually
Slot 2: errors every time with each stick of ram individually
Looks like I have a bad RAM slot.
A slight air of grumpiness came over me and I took myself off to the balcony for ten minutes.
Back to work! One stick on ram in slot 1: reinstall W10, no problem. Install Ableton Live 10 Suite, no problem. Am going to stress test it later and play with it some more.
At the minute, I think I'm going to keep it. Both sticks of RAM can go in my old laptop and I'll buy a 16GB stick to go in the new one.
So postives:
-screen
-general build quality
-trackpad is good and can't fault it for how it's operating now
Negatives:
-one duff RAM slot.
DPD arrived in their usual timely manner and the laptop is packaged immaculately. Onto the kitchen table with everything, a quick power on to see that it starts up fine... no problems there. Power down, and out with the toolkit. One screw had been stripped. None of the crossheads worked so out with the flat tip instead. Happily it came out but there was a slight Code Brown going on for a couple of minutes. Out with the stock SSD which will be used for something or other and in with an Adata XPG SX8200 Pro 1TB M.2. Easy installation, case back on, in with the USB3 pen drive, and now to start installing W10.
Initial impressions were excellent. A little more bend in the keyboard than the Ultranote but I expected that. The Ultranote is a big dirty garbage truck by comparison to the sleek slim Initia (I like garbage trucks). Screen seems brighter than the Ultranote on first glance. Installed all the last updates, and then stuck LatencyMon on to see what the DPC latency was like in the stock setup before I start faffing with it. Mostly good, not running perfectly, but no surprises with the laptop. Definitely less latency issues stock than I had with the Ultranote. Oh. Now we have problems. I'm getting regular unexpected blue screen crashes. The crash are so quick that I can't actually read what the crashes are. Out with a full W10 reinstallation but set to offline account. Click on the Wifi. Then into Windows Update for all the usual updates... OK so far. I then log into my Ableton account and start to download Live Suite 10. Nope, stopped halfway through and crashed. Sigh. Tried again, got it downloaded, crashes during the installation process. Decide to get Memtest64 out and test them across all three of my computers. After 20 minutes, the i5-8300h Ultranote laptop has zero errors, the R5 3600 desktop has zero errors after 30 minutes, and my new laptop has 7 errors in 6 minutes.
Both ram sticks come out and get tested individually. Stick 1 in ram slot 1 tests fine. Stick 2 in ram slot 1 tests fine. Stick 1 in ram slot 2 doesn't test fine. Stick 2 in ram slot 2 doesn't test fine either. It tested so bad on this one, it didn't reach three minutes and then crashed. I've then just restarted the laptop and it's crashed as well. Oh dear. I'm testing it now as I type. So far we are up to 12 errors in 4 minutes. Summation:
Slot 1: errors every time with each stick of ram individually
Slot 2: errors every time with each stick of ram individually
Looks like I have a bad RAM slot.
A slight air of grumpiness came over me and I took myself off to the balcony for ten minutes.
Back to work! One stick on ram in slot 1: reinstall W10, no problem. Install Ableton Live 10 Suite, no problem. Am going to stress test it later and play with it some more.
At the minute, I think I'm going to keep it. Both sticks of RAM can go in my old laptop and I'll buy a 16GB stick to go in the new one.
So postives:
-screen
-general build quality
-trackpad is good and can't fault it for how it's operating now
Negatives:
-one duff RAM slot.
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