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    *** Official Clevo NH70EDQ Owner's Lounge ***

    Discussion in 'Sager/Clevo Reviews & Owners' Lounges' started by Spartan@HIDevolution, Jan 9, 2019.

  1. Spartan@HIDevolution

    Spartan@HIDevolution Company Representative

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    Where to buy:

    HIDevolution

    Specifications:

    Display
    17.3” Full HD (1920x1080) 144Hz 3ms, 72% NTSC Wide View Angle, Matte Display

    Video Graphics & Memory

    NVIDIA GeForce® RTX 2060 w/ 6GB GDDR6

    Processor Support and
    Heat Management

    Intel® 8th Generation Coffee Lake Core™ i7-8750H 6 Core - 12 Thread Processor, 2.2 GHz (Max Turbo Frequency 4.1 GHz), 9MB Smart Cache

    Optional:

    Gelid GC Extreme – 8.5 W/mK Thermal Conductivity, Non-Electrically Conductive

    Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut – 73.0 W/mK Thermal Conductivity, Electrically Conductive

    Fujipoly Extreme Thermal Pad – 11.0 W/mK Thermal Conductivity, Non-Electrically Conductive

    Operating System
    No Operating System Installed

    Optional:

    Genuine Windows 10 Home or Professional, 64 bit

    Chipset N/A - more info coming soon
    System Memory (RAM)
    8GB DDR4/2666MHz (1x 8GB)

    Expandable to 64GB DUAL CHANNEL DDR4/2666MHz

    Hard Drive
    1TB 5400 RPM SATA 6Gb/s Hard Drive

    Optional:

    Up to One M.2 2280 SSD, SATA or PCIe Gen3x4 interface

    Up to One changeable 2.5" 7mm(H) HDD/SSD, SATA interface

    Optical Drive
    None

    Optional:

    External USB Optical Drive

    Card Reader N/A - more info coming soon
    Video Camera Built-in 1.0M FHD Video Camera
    LAN/WLAN Built-in Gigabit Ethernet LAN (Intel® Wireless-AC 8265 802.11 ac/a/b/g/n 2x2 NGFF w/ Bluetooth 4.2)
    Optional:

    Intel® Wireless-AC 9260 802.11 ac/a/b/g/n 2x2 NGFF w/ Bluetooth 5.0

    Intel® Wireless-AC 9560 802.11 ac/a/b/g/n 2x2 NGFF w/ Bluetooth 5.0

    Killer™ Wireless-AC N1550 802.11 ac/a/g/n 2x2 NGFF w/ Bluetooth 5.0

    Input/Output
    N/A - more info coming soon

    Audio
    N/A - more info coming soon

    Keyboard and Touchpad
    Single Zone Multi Color Backlit Keyboard

    Battery N/A - more info coming soon
    AC Adapter
    N/A - more info coming soon

    Dimension & Weight
    N/A - more info coming soon
     
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  2. Tyranus07

    Tyranus07 Notebook Evangelist

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    This one is the new flagship of Clevo? A bit weak unless the RTX performance were far better than the GTX 1080

    Plus I think is BGA?

    Enviado desde mi G8441 mediante Tapatalk
     
  3. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    The P series are the flagships, the NH are the mid range.
     
  4. scarletfever

    scarletfever Notebook Evangelist

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    I’ve had a clevo with an 860m the past 4-5 years and I’m ready to upgrade. This seems like the only reasonably priced 2060 so far.

    What is the closest existing model that I can see reviews for?
     
    Last edited: Jan 18, 2019
  5. comp5

    comp5 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Clevo nh70edq vs p970ed Which is better for Linux video editing, software development? Thank you in advance
     
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    baba190 Newbie

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    I want to buy this model but cant find any pictures of its cooling system... Does someone has that kind of info or maybe someone bought that one and can do some pics of cooling system ???
     
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    Hello there, I just got this Notebook and encountered a problem:

    When playing games for 5 min or so the games are just closing. Anybody else encountered something similar or even has a solution?
    It is not a temperature or power issue, when running Furmark and Prime95 in parallel all is good.
    I am running Windows 10 Home (newest version) and the most recent Nvidia driver (425.31)
    .
     
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    storm88 Newbie

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    Will share you a photo of it when it arrived to our store tomorrow.
     
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    Bobhagel84 Newbie

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    I'm trying to decide between the Sager versions of this device vs the P970ED - having real trouble figuring out why I'd spend more on the P970ED other than the thinner dimensions. Any advice?

    Also, anyone have experience with the keyboard on both?
     
  11. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    The P970 series has a metal and thinner chassis making it more portable along with a triple fan cooling design.
     
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    Thx. Is the triple fan in place to compensate for the thinner chassis? Trying to determine which chassis would have superior cooling if internals were identical.
     
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    The more expensive models have better cooling than the value ones. Then it goes by order of thickness.
     
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    Is there any review of this body?
    I`m very interested in fan noise on full load and idle of any NH70 body.
     
  15. Willxiam

    Willxiam Newbie

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    I, i have this laptop and it becomes with 240gb ssd m2, but it have another slot, and i get another ssd m2 240gb and the laptop doesn regonize it, how i can enter in the bios?? I can only enter in the uefi :'(
     
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    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    Have you checked your manual regarding the types each slot can take regarding SATA vs NVME?
     
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    Willxiam Newbie

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    The new ssd m2 is the same than the other xD ssd m2 wd green 240gb xD, how i can enter in the bios??? I can only enter in the uefi

    Enviado desde mi LG-H870 mediante Tapatalk
     
  18. Willxiam

    Willxiam Newbie

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    Ohh i find the problem..... :'( [​IMG]

    Enviado desde mi LG-H870 mediante Tapatalk
     
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    Always worth checking the manual before ordering.
     
  20. W.D. Stevens

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    Hi all,

    I recently got this laptop in a sale (well, the RCQ version but I couldn't see a thread for that). Does anyone know if there's a way to swap around the Function keys so you don't have to press Fn every time you want to change the volume?

    I did see a thread of someone asking about this but it was something like 6 years ago so I'm hoping the option's available now.

    Thanks in advance!
     
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    Before anyone goes digging g have you checked the manual?
     
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    I have read the manual and wasn't able to find a mention of how to change them around. I did have another question about getting power via USB while the computer was off (currently no power and I'd like to have it available to charge my phone, for instance). The manual mentioned Fn + Power to toggle USB 3.0 power. I've tried it while on and the computer goes to sleep and while off, it just turns the computer on.
     
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    Does anyone have some real world experience on the NH70 concerning temperatures, stability, build quality etc. There is not much information out there.
    Thanks all.
     
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    Yeah... I took the plunge with its little brother (NH58RDQ). Really solid machine at a near unbeatable performance price point for what you get. For me the purchase decision came down to build quality not compromising on cooling and it doesn't. Full load gets up to 85-90c on my rig w/ no throttling ( thermal grizzly + stock cooling pads). Considering it allows the CPU pull up to 50w for higher clocks - unlike other i7 9750h machines - it's very good.