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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin.

  • This is the Walmart Gaming Laptop.

  • Now you might've seen some of the other videos

  • going around on some other gaming desktops

  • which are of dubious value and dubious quality.

  • But this one, this one actually might not be too bad.

  • So what makes this special is the price.

  • When it first went on sale only, what, like a few weeks ago?

  • It was $1,000, but we picked this one up for $700

  • and checking the walmart.com website right now

  • it is available for only 600 bucks.

  • I mean take a look at these specs:

  • the i5 is solid, and while the 1050

  • might not be all that impressive,

  • at $600, this has a lot going for it.

  • If it actually stays $600, that is.

  • So we get that Overpowered,

  • a little bit of a cliche for the brand,

  • but this box actually looks kinda cool,

  • I gotta say, it's not bad.

  • So first impressions are pretty decent,

  • it has brushed metal on the front

  • and the back panel, even though it is plastic,

  • seems very sturdy, especially considering

  • how many vents are here.

  • So while this boots up, let's take a look

  • at what else is inside the box,

  • which I assume, for $600, not gonna be a lot.

  • There's the power adapter, which is here 120w.

  • Now with a 1050 and Core i5 on board

  • this is not the most powerful of gaming laptops

  • but should still be able to play a lot

  • of games at pretty reasonable settings at 1080p.

  • So this OP brand has a really bad rap right now,

  • and at $1,000 this laptop does have

  • some pretty major issues.

  • At 600 or 700 bucks, though,

  • it's a very different story.

  • So take the processor, for example,

  • it's a Core i5 8300H, which means it's quad core,

  • it's 45w, this is a proper gaming CPU, no problem.

  • The GTX 1050, on the other hand,

  • isn't quite as powerful, so, realistically,

  • even though it does have that 144Hz display,

  • I'll talk about that in a second,

  • it's not really going to be capable of playing

  • a lot of games at that very high resolution,

  • and especially that very high frame rate,

  • but the thing is, it's still way better

  • than pretty much anything else you're finding

  • at this price point.

  • Looking round the laptop, we actually have

  • a pretty decent selection of ports.

  • So a pair of USB 3.0, SD card, a pair of mini display

  • as well as HDMI, we have USB C, as well as ethernet,

  • and one more USB 2.0.

  • A mechanical keyboard on a gaming laptop

  • is usually reserved for computers

  • which are much, much more expensive.

  • Now this is not maybe the greatest keyboard

  • I've ever used, it does have a little bit

  • of that tactile feel, but it also isn't quite

  • as responsive as something like some

  • of those higher end Razer Switches

  • but that being said it's totally not bad

  • and we have a fairly wide range of RGB options.

  • So, this is the really obnoxious one

  • but if I switch over to the OP software

  • (laughs) I mean, they've definitely got some

  • interesting options.

  • Now, I don't personally care too much as long I have

  • a backlit keyboard I'm fine,

  • but the keyboard situation here is really

  • on par with much more expensive laptops,

  • another point for the Walmart OP Gaming Laptop.

  • Of course, you can't build a laptop

  • for way cheaper without some sacrifices.

  • Now, based on those desktops there were some

  • actually pretty major issues, so I'm really curious

  • to see what's inside this guy.

  • I will give them this: it's easy to open up the laptop.

  • All you need to do is undo 16 Phillips' screws

  • and we should be inside in no time.

  • Oh, warranty seal!

  • Ah ha!

  • So, maybe there's 18 screws and I need to remove the seal.

  • I will say, having a warranty seal

  • on the bottom of the laptop, even if you want

  • to say add RAM or something, that's kind of ridiculous.

  • Yeah, that's not ok.

  • With our warranty voided, let's see what we've got

  • inside the laptop.

  • That's ok, so,

  • first of all, we've got our two and a half inch hard drive,

  • we've got a fairly small 46Wh battery,

  • there's our Intel wireless card,

  • underneath this little flap we have a single

  • 8GB of RAM and under the other it is empty,

  • so you could theoretically upgrade this pretty easily.

  • We also do have our 128GB NVMe SSD,

  • or at least that's an M2, I doubt it,

  • it's probably still SATA,

  • but what's kind of impressive is

  • we actually have an entirely unused SSD slot.

  • So, very easily you could upgrade this

  • with another SSD, with some more memory,

  • you could even probably swap out this hard drive

  • without too much trouble.

  • So not only do we have a pair of fans,

  • but we have three heat pipes as well

  • as a heat sink on the left side, on the top,

  • another one on the top, and another one on the side.

  • Now I haven't gotten into any gaming yet,

  • but especially with only a GTX 1050 inside,

  • this looks to be more than adequate.

  • So if we jump into a quick game of Fortnite,

  • there's a few things that jump out to me.

  • First of all, 1080p medium,

  • we are getting 70 to 80 frames per second.

  • Sure, it's not going to be taking advantage

  • of that full 144Hz refresh rate, but it is a lot better

  • than a normal display and even on the Walmart website

  • they show this is the only gaming laptop

  • with a 144Hz screen for 999,

  • even though now the price is 599.

  • And speaking of the display, it is really nice.

  • So not only is it very vibrant,

  • the colors especially look very accurate,

  • no you don't, no you don't, no you don't,

  • no you don't, no you don't, I want to go get him.

  • I want to go get him. No, I'm gonna get him.

  • - [Ken] It's not worth it if you fight him.

  • - [Austin] Argh! Oh, no you don't, no you don't,

  • no you do not, no you do not.

  • Dude, I got a full...

  • Yes! Yes! I did it, I did it!

  • Hahaha!

  • Hahahahaha!

  • So one of the issues with only having two gigs of RAM

  • for that 1050 is that, for example,

  • here in Black Ops we're almost out of RAM,

  • I'm curious to see how well this actually performs.

  • So with the resolution turned down

  • to about 900p, we are getting a pretty playable frame rate.

  • It's actually in the 60 to 70 range,

  • the main issue here is that because the 1050

  • only does have two gigs of RAM it does limit

  • kind of how high we can actually crank the settings here.

  • Watch, it's basically limiting the GPU at 66.

  • I would not want it to throttle at 66.

  • I would be ok with this thing living at 70, 75 all day,

  • that's not enough to worry me, I'd much rather have

  • the quieter fans, I suppose.

  • So Overwatch is actually a pretty good game

  • for this system.

  • So we're at 1080p high, and right now we're getting

  • about 80 to 90 frames per second,

  • definitely well in the range of that 144Hz display.

  • Hamster dude coming in, coming in hot,

  • there you go, hahaha, hamster dude's fun, man.

  • Hamster dude's really fun.

  • OP are almost certainly losing money

  • on every single one of these they sell,

  • at $600, and yes, you are taking

  • a little bit of a risk by going

  • with a fairly brand new and unknown company.

  • But considering just what you're getting

  • for this kind of price, it's hard to go wrong.

- Hey guys, this is Austin.

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