MagickalKat777
Bluelight Crew
I just bought my first Clevo laptop - its a P377SM-A (Sager-branded NP9377-S) from XOTIC PC. Specs:
3.1GHz i7-4940MX
GTX 880M SLI
2x240GB Crucial M500 mSATA SSD (RAID0)
2x1TB 7200RPM HD (storage, no RAID)
6x Bluray burner
32GB DDR3-1600
Windows 8.1 Pro (with DVD)
120hz matte LCD w/ 72% color gamut
With a 3 year warranty plus accidental damage plus lifetime labor, 24/7 tech support (in the US - no outsourced bs), and custom copper heat pipe cooling it came out to 4800 bucks.
For reference, the only other SLI around, the Alienware 18, would have cost me 6k for a system that can't reach its full potential due to power constraints (Dell actually just gimped the BIOS and removed all O/C options in their latest BIOS release for the 4930 and 4940MX chips, making their unlocked multipliers useless unless tweaked through Intel's XTU in Windows) and would have left me stuck with Dell's piss poor customer service that speaks such broken English you would rather throw the machine out and a buy a new one than talk to them.
I ordered it on the 7th and its already undergoing its custom mod (the additional cooling) so hopefully I will have it early next week. Can't wait. I know 5k is a lot to spend on a laptop but I have it now and have to spend it plus my last laptop was an Alienware M17x that I bought in 2009. Still have it now. Technically could still use it if I bought a new keyboard, LCD cover (I scratched the old one), a hard drive, and a new GPU fan to replace the squealing one but it just was too tempting to buy a new machine.
I'm actually pretty happy but I'm curious if we have anyone with Sager/Clevo or any of their resellers on bluelight. They're not very well known but they used to supply every gaming machine that Alienware sold before Dell bought them circa 2009 and have been around forever (XOTIC has been around since 1999 and Clevo has been on ODM since at least the early 90s) so its not like I'm going with some no-name company that is going to take my money and run but its always nice to hear what others have to say too. I will have 15 days to put the system through its paces and if I am not 100% satisfied, I can send it back for a 100% refund except for the customizations so I'd be out around 200 bucks. Not a bad deal really. Those 880M cards are niiiiice for games though!
3.1GHz i7-4940MX
GTX 880M SLI
2x240GB Crucial M500 mSATA SSD (RAID0)
2x1TB 7200RPM HD (storage, no RAID)
6x Bluray burner
32GB DDR3-1600
Windows 8.1 Pro (with DVD)
120hz matte LCD w/ 72% color gamut
With a 3 year warranty plus accidental damage plus lifetime labor, 24/7 tech support (in the US - no outsourced bs), and custom copper heat pipe cooling it came out to 4800 bucks.
For reference, the only other SLI around, the Alienware 18, would have cost me 6k for a system that can't reach its full potential due to power constraints (Dell actually just gimped the BIOS and removed all O/C options in their latest BIOS release for the 4930 and 4940MX chips, making their unlocked multipliers useless unless tweaked through Intel's XTU in Windows) and would have left me stuck with Dell's piss poor customer service that speaks such broken English you would rather throw the machine out and a buy a new one than talk to them.
I ordered it on the 7th and its already undergoing its custom mod (the additional cooling) so hopefully I will have it early next week. Can't wait. I know 5k is a lot to spend on a laptop but I have it now and have to spend it plus my last laptop was an Alienware M17x that I bought in 2009. Still have it now. Technically could still use it if I bought a new keyboard, LCD cover (I scratched the old one), a hard drive, and a new GPU fan to replace the squealing one but it just was too tempting to buy a new machine.
I'm actually pretty happy but I'm curious if we have anyone with Sager/Clevo or any of their resellers on bluelight. They're not very well known but they used to supply every gaming machine that Alienware sold before Dell bought them circa 2009 and have been around forever (XOTIC has been around since 1999 and Clevo has been on ODM since at least the early 90s) so its not like I'm going with some no-name company that is going to take my money and run but its always nice to hear what others have to say too. I will have 15 days to put the system through its paces and if I am not 100% satisfied, I can send it back for a 100% refund except for the customizations so I'd be out around 200 bucks. Not a bad deal really. Those 880M cards are niiiiice for games though!