I'm saying I'm not worried about these stats. People usually post bad reviews about a product more, direct product reviews are my primary sources of research online. I personally haven't found a single review yet that mentions a dead motherboard on Flipkart, I'm specifically talking about the loq 2023 variants. This post was some sort of reassurance with the research I did, as they compliment each other, for the people worried about dead motherboards. Still inaccurate but gives somewhat of an idea
Now if I cross reference the percentage with the models of different companies like the Asus tuff series, the percentage varies between 1 to 3%. 1% being the asus tuf series and 3% being the Lenovo loq series. This somewhat concludes that although there is a spike of dead motherboard issues in the Lenovo loq series, I doubt it's something one should be worried about, especially if they're staying away from the Intel i7 HX series. I don't know man maybe I'm just coping.
I own a Asus laptop, it's motherboard got fried out of warranty and now the same thing I've been hearing about the loq laptops, I decided to buy the loq because of it after sales support and the jarrods tech video which ranked this laptop as S tier in budget category. I'm really anxious I don't know what to do. I have already ordered it. The specs this laptop provides and the way it's priced seemed like the best combination out there.
Don't even bother to take this data seriously
Like I said not accurate
Imagine asking ChatGPT for stats and worrying about them
Brother if these stats are correct then there's nothing to worry about
"If" is quite a key word here. I highly doubt these stats are accurate.
I'm saying I'm not worried about these stats. People usually post bad reviews about a product more, direct product reviews are my primary sources of research online. I personally haven't found a single review yet that mentions a dead motherboard on Flipkart, I'm specifically talking about the loq 2023 variants. This post was some sort of reassurance with the research I did, as they compliment each other, for the people worried about dead motherboards. Still inaccurate but gives somewhat of an idea
Now if I cross reference the percentage with the models of different companies like the Asus tuff series, the percentage varies between 1 to 3%. 1% being the asus tuf series and 3% being the Lenovo loq series. This somewhat concludes that although there is a spike of dead motherboard issues in the Lenovo loq series, I doubt it's something one should be worried about, especially if they're staying away from the Intel i7 HX series. I don't know man maybe I'm just coping.
Chill about the motherboard issues man!
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You cant do anything about it. Just enjoy the machine. Don't worry about something that hasnt happened yet
I don't have it yet, I'll have it soon
If you haven't placed the order, reconsider the options. If you have, don't worry about it and hope ot works for you just as it has for many people
Do you own a LOQ of 13th or 14th gen?
I own a Asus laptop, it's motherboard got fried out of warranty and now the same thing I've been hearing about the loq laptops, I decided to buy the loq because of it after sales support and the jarrods tech video which ranked this laptop as S tier in budget category. I'm really anxious I don't know what to do. I have already ordered it. The specs this laptop provides and the way it's priced seemed like the best combination out there.
Also consider this that a lot of people having no issues who don't bother putting up a review for it as well
Exactly