Well I'm quite impressed that I don't usually see a laptop with 2 2.5 hdd availble especially 16GB RAM is very sweet for laptops... it's almost like a home/office M-ATX PC lol..
I don't know if it's a mobile PC overclockers.. but I'm impressed at how many RAM it has lol
I'd be a lot more sweeter if the laptop holds up 4 HDD Raid... then you'd able to put couple of HDDs and a pair of SSD... For me I wouldn't mine a heavier and bigger Laptops while others are impressed at skinnier laptops like Mac Books Pro...
Here's an suggestion... It's my own hypothosis... of realizing how this 4 HDD raid for laptop and maybe can include extra power in overclocking laptops lol...
Hey... hey... don't chew me up though... it's a rather random idea and thinking.. I'm sure like an idea or an invention of improvement it can work out some kinks lol
I figured if overclockers dream in a laptop PC that can be tweaked why not tweak the design of a laptop? If I could I'd like to have my own kit to purchase custom build a laptop PC... certainly give me ideas to improve the design if I had good materials around the area and more knowledge in electrical engineer perspective in hotwiring I'm sure I could show how it works...
(Unfortunately my custom build PC has bugs.. so I cannot use my AutoCad 2004 atm for a blueprint of a laptop design idea... Like for some reason I validated my Window 7 to be Genuine yet microsoft download wont let me download XP Mode cos the program in Win Update cannot decipher my key to be validate to be genuine... weird huh? Yet it's already validated through activation.... so System Profile says its validated... to be genuine it's the microsoft website it's having hard time reading it... but if I could download the XP mode I'm sure I could redesign a laptop that even overclockers might be impressive at... in a blueprint)
With overclockers I would think a little heavier laptop is ok as long as it acts like a Tank... it's impressively heavy because you can have a raid 4 HDD and maybe even going further with 16GB to 32GB... Or it would be nice if there's a docking station instead that it would purchase seperately that people could perhaps use normal RAM and is able to fit those RAM cooler...
So I guess almost heavy as a M-ATX but couple of lbs lighter or well I suppose two options would be a laptop size of a M-ATX or this size of a PC laptop with a docking station to house the HDD and the RAMs and everything else inside the laptop itself... although if it's a overclocker... I would assume a higher PSU would be sweeter...in the docking station...
Ofcourse there's the factor of heat... then why not like a sleeves to house the RAM like a copper coil that touches the RAM to absorb the heat and dispense it with a opening case lined with a thin layer of water tank probably .25 inch of layer or smaller then a copper sheet and basically layer a 2 layers of water sheet like a plastic that can withstand heat and have 1 layer a copper then 2nd layer water 3rd layer copper 4th layer water and 5th layer copper sheet to a equivelent of 1 inch or less in thickness in the open case of the docking station so basically copper would absorb heat and the water package sheet would dispense the heat from the copper to the water...
Although the RAM would require to be laid down like how the RAM for Mac Book Pro I recall I'd replaced it with a faster and more gbs from 2gbs to 4gbs stick so that the copper sheet would be touching the chipset of the RAM to absorb the heat of the RAM and not only that but the water sheet can come off so you can put in the freezer and the copper layer would protect the hardware inside the docking station from condensing evaporated water... Certainly requires a unique alloy material to somehow keep the moisture from getting to the hardware... but keeping the water sheet inside a copper layer sheets would help cooling the copper metal especially once the RAM and other hardware would start to heat up the copper that's already cooled down.
I did a small research on wikipedia on copper metal how it's tamper easier with hot/cold absorbsion... (I typed on search engine which metal alloy absorbs heat/cold faster and can witstand tampering)
Sorry for this thread by the way... I'm sort of a excentric thinker that gets a lot of inspiration and ideas from different products and how to invent to improve ideas and inventions... That's probably why people notice I'm a creative thinker and problem solver.. Like this old TV show I used to watched inspired me when I was a kid... McGyver... thinking outside the box lmfao....
ASUS Entheustic <3r MOBO RIG: First RIG first custom built myself...
Antec Darkfleet-80 (Antec said it's a new Full Tower ATX.. and also said copied from other ATX..) / Rampage 4 Extreme / Intel i7-3820 (hope to upgrade to i7-3960X but cannot afford on budget atm...) / EVGA 560 Ti OC 256-bit 1GB 4-way SLI Kingston XMP 8 GB 2400 mhz DDR3 / Cool Masters 1000w PSU / Phantek European design Heatsink for LGA 2011 /ASUS Blu-ray Drive / Seagate SSHD 500GB Momentus XT Win 7 64-bit Ultimate / AutoCad2000