Duz it ran Google Earth flite simyoulater abuv 10fps?
I'll take ten.
...That is some serious power in a laptop, the quad core plus dual mobile 8800s!? phwoar. Shame its two grand minimum. I'm presuming the £3500 model is the quad core - the only one worth going for to 'future proof' yourself (future proofing is a stupid term really) - waaayyy out of my price league.
Upon unpacking, however, the mass of this machine is so great it exceeds the Chandrasekhar limit and immediately forms a neutron star. Earth accelerates towards this super-dense mass at roughly half the speed of light, causing it to break the very bonds holding atoms together, and we are all converted into pure neutron degenerate gas.
For that sort of money you could have two gaming desktop rigs, with larger and better quality monitors, less heat issues and the potential for future upgrades.
I don't believe that there is a high demand for high end gaming rigs that can be carried around (and for that matter, a gaming shuttle rig can probably be transported as easily as this monster).
"Upon unpacking, however, the mass of this machine is so great it exceeds the Chandrasekhar limit and immediately forms a neutron star. Earth accelerates towards this super-dense mass at roughly half the speed of light, causing it to break the very bonds holding atoms together, and we are all converted into pure neutron degenerate gas."
Drool-worthy though the spec is, the problem with monster laptops is that (a) they can't run at full pelt (i.e. run games with acceptable frame rates) on batteries (b) they tend to be too hot/heavy for a lap.
With my Thinkpad T60P (decent enough CPU but no gaming rig) I need a window open to keep me cool when it's on my lap in "maximum performance" mode. Christ knows what one of these would be like.
They should re-instate the "portable" or "luggable" moniker for these beasts. Or maybe "sperm toaster".
I take it this thing runs ultimately hot. My two-and-a-half-years-old desktop gaming rig needs air conditioning- and lots of it- or it overheats fast. I can see this one catching fire, and this time it's not the battery's fault.
Nothing new about this notebook. It is just an OEM version of the Clevo D900 / D901. Many other suppliers in Europe and the US are selling it under their own brand name, for instance as Sager NP9262.
I have a Clevo M570RU (17'' 1680X1050 screen, T7300 2Ghz, 4GB RAM, Nvidia GO 7950GTX, yada yada yada) And it does work very well for my uses. Yes I could have gotten a faster desktop with less money, but I do get to play some games and movies desktop like in my room (attached to an LCD, ex.keyboard and mouse while lying confortably on my Fatboy(TM)) then join the family in the sofa and browse the web while whatching the telly, take it to a mate's for some LAN gaming or work, on weekends with the girlfriend to watch movies and play some Worms... And mine doesn't heat up that much, beint a lot cooler that a freing of mine's McToastBook. And it runs Crysis too :P
There are some US companies that can pimp this notebook any way you like. This is the fastest notebook in the world, so many gamers want it and are willing to pay a lot of money to give it an individual appearance, incl. breathing dragons etc.
Rock reveals graphics benchmark beating monster laptop
Stu
GE? #
Posted Friday 1st February 2008 12:11 GMT
Duz it ran Google Earth flite simyoulater abuv 10fps?
I'll take ten.
...That is some serious power in a laptop, the quad core plus dual mobile 8800s!? phwoar. Shame its two grand minimum. I'm presuming the £3500 model is the quad core - the only one worth going for to 'future proof' yourself (future proofing is a stupid term really) - waaayyy out of my price league.
Ash
A complete beast! #
Posted Friday 1st February 2008 12:11 GMT
Upon unpacking, however, the mass of this machine is so great it exceeds the Chandrasekhar limit and immediately forms a neutron star. Earth accelerates towards this super-dense mass at roughly half the speed of light, causing it to break the very bonds holding atoms together, and we are all converted into pure neutron degenerate gas.
Steve
and the point #
Posted Friday 1st February 2008 12:38 GMT
For that sort of money you could have two gaming desktop rigs, with larger and better quality monitors, less heat issues and the potential for future upgrades.
I don't believe that there is a high demand for high end gaming rigs that can be carried around (and for that matter, a gaming shuttle rig can probably be transported as easily as this monster).
Adam Potts
@A complete beast! #
Posted Friday 1st February 2008 13:15 GMT
"Upon unpacking, however, the mass of this machine is so great it exceeds the Chandrasekhar limit and immediately forms a neutron star. Earth accelerates towards this super-dense mass at roughly half the speed of light, causing it to break the very bonds holding atoms together, and we are all converted into pure neutron degenerate gas."
Impressive :-)
Mage
HD? #
Posted Friday 1st February 2008 13:19 GMT
Actual HD-DVD or the more useful Bluray?
My 1600x1200 1.8Ghz P4 laptop is nearly 6 years old (Dell Inspiron 8200 with 32M GeForce 4 440Go) cost nearly €3000 at the time.
David Wiernicki
*sniff sniff* #
Posted Friday 1st February 2008 13:51 GMT
I certainly didn't smell -this- one cooking.
John Latham
Hot stuff #
Posted Friday 1st February 2008 14:50 GMT
Drool-worthy though the spec is, the problem with monster laptops is that (a) they can't run at full pelt (i.e. run games with acceptable frame rates) on batteries (b) they tend to be too hot/heavy for a lap.
With my Thinkpad T60P (decent enough CPU but no gaming rig) I need a window open to keep me cool when it's on my lap in "maximum performance" mode. Christ knows what one of these would be like.
They should re-instate the "portable" or "luggable" moniker for these beasts. Or maybe "sperm toaster".
John
Anonymous Coward
lap on fire #
Posted Friday 1st February 2008 16:25 GMT
I take it this thing runs ultimately hot. My two-and-a-half-years-old desktop gaming rig needs air conditioning- and lots of it- or it overheats fast. I can see this one catching fire, and this time it's not the battery's fault.
Anonymous Coward
Nothing new .... #
Posted Monday 4th February 2008 08:54 GMT
Nothing new about this notebook. It is just an OEM version of the Clevo D900 / D901. Many other suppliers in Europe and the US are selling it under their own brand name, for instance as Sager NP9262.
André Marques
In defence of gaming laptops... #
Posted Monday 4th February 2008 10:26 GMT
I have a Clevo M570RU (17'' 1680X1050 screen, T7300 2Ghz, 4GB RAM, Nvidia GO 7950GTX, yada yada yada) And it does work very well for my uses. Yes I could have gotten a faster desktop with less money, but I do get to play some games and movies desktop like in my room (attached to an LCD, ex.keyboard and mouse while lying confortably on my Fatboy(TM)) then join the family in the sofa and browse the web while whatching the telly, take it to a mate's for some LAN gaming or work, on weekends with the girlfriend to watch movies and play some Worms... And mine doesn't heat up that much, beint a lot cooler that a freing of mine's McToastBook. And it runs Crysis too :P
heystoopid
Can I get it #
Posted Monday 4th February 2008 12:52 GMT
Can I get it with either pink or white leatherette covering replete with a fire breathing dragon embossed on the top cover ?
Anonymous Coward
You can get it #
Posted Monday 4th February 2008 16:14 GMT
There are some US companies that can pimp this notebook any way you like. This is the fastest notebook in the world, so many gamers want it and are willing to pay a lot of money to give it an individual appearance, incl. breathing dragons etc.