

Wind noise combined with those typical data mining grinding noise. Mine came with a shitty Western Digital Blue line. One big downside in whole story is hard drive. If you are using wifi and surfing with a bit dimmed brightness and balanced energy setting you get around 4 hours.

You can type all day long without getting tired or loosing on your speed. Indoors it's unwatchable how bright it is (got to keep it a bit dimmed), but outdoors shows it's real power. Brightness is most powerful I have seen on any laptop. Brightness, one word, actually two words f**** amazing. It only comes to front when watching movies. Black is not perfect, it's more a gray but on most of the days work that is irrelevant. You don't have to be statue in order to keep a perfect viewing angle. by decent I mean that you can seat in a chair and enjoy picture even if you change sitting position. It not like IPS desktop monitor but colors are decent, although a small calibration is needed (too much blue). That is telling you someone who has came from desktop machine with AMD Phenom X4 installed. Of course it's not like i7 or i5 CPU, but honestly for a second or two I don't give a s****. Tasks like watching HD movies, Internet surfing with multiple tabs, Photoshop, burning DVDs. Can handle everyday use without any problems. Latest 4th generation Intel CPU which although seems weak or low end, it's pretty powerful and snappy. None of the components are low end or outdated.
LENOVO G710 KEYBOARD DRIVER WINDOWS 7
OS: My installation of Windows 7 64bit Professional Graphic card: Intel HD4600 (integrated) / Nvidia GT720M 2GB (separated)

Hard disk: WD 1TB Blue Line (Not Hybrid one) Maybe Microsoft will start listening it's users again. Think will wait for Windows 9 in a year or two. Windows 8/8.1 is simply worse OS ever and just don't like it, and this laptop will not be seeing it in a while. Other than G710, there are similar models like G700, G770, G780. It's a all round budget laptop that has everything that average users need. In short, will keep you updated how's my baby doing :D Will give away tips and tricks that have been discovered. Since will be keeping it for a while in this blog I'm going to keep you posted about any change that it occures in his lifetime. Don't press heasink! Just put it above to match screw holes and one by one tight them evenly together in cross pattern.Ģ month ago I became a proud owner of this, in my humble opinion, beautiful laptop and one of the best buys out there that money can get. Open laptop, remove heatsink with fan, clean everything with isopropyl alcohol, put a bit MX4 and easily put heatsinks back on motherboard.
LENOVO G710 KEYBOARD DRIVER FULL
It hardens over time, takes too long to adapt (200 hours) to show it's full power, and it is a bit conductive. My favorite was always Arctic Silver 5, great thermal properties but it's outdated. Non "hardening time" is rated at 8 years! And other big reason is worth mentioning, it's not electrical conductive. Why? Cause is doesn't get hard during time and transfers heat very efficiently. So we are going to fix that Lenovo's error. 70-80C is optimal for every laptop out there on load. In idle temp was ok, around 40C, but in Aida under load it went in 5min to 90C! This is too much when you consider that max CPU temp is 100C. My problem also was that laptop had problem with overheating in Aida Stress Test. No matter which manufacturer, they all make same mistake, put too much of cheap paste. Why, this is brand new laptop? Well because all factory thermal pastes are s***. In this second post subject is repasting CPU and GPU.
