u/exivor01

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I am selling the Razer Blade 18 (2023 model).

[Specifications]
- CPU: Intel Core i9-13950HX
- Memory: 32GB
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX4070
- SSD: 1TB (NVMe)
- Display: 2560x1600 / 240Hz
- Battery Cycles: 16

This is a high-performance gaming laptop that can comfortably handle demanding tasks such as video editing and gaming.

[Condition]
- Operation confirmed
- No noticeable defects
- Please understand that there may be minor scratches from normal use.

[Accessories]
- Main unit
- Genuine charger

Immediate purchase is welcome.
As this is a high-value item, please ask any questions you may have before purchasing.

I am in Naha until May/7

u/exivor01 — 13 days ago

I am sorry for the quality of the images. I bought this table (last photo) 160cm x 70cm and the top wooden part of the desk has a crack going down right in the middle but it’s not broken.

I already got a refund and they told me to dispose the item. But i am wondering if it’s possible to reclaim this. I am worried about putting something on top of it and it breaking down. Can i just find a large enough wooden plank and screw it to table from below? Would it improve the tables structural integrity? Or should i buy new 160x70 plank and just make holes and screw it to the legs?

u/exivor01 — 14 days ago

Title basically, i saw so many videos from pakistan where people recover/reuse some parts of old equipment or just trash and create a new final product while inhaling dangerous gasses, handling dangerous materials etc. (i know they can’t afford protection, but i wanna know why these videos come from 90% pakistan?) shouldn’t there be india videos too? Of similar conditions and i think India has bigger industries and bigger populations? Why pakistan?

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u/exivor01 — 14 days ago