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    Official W870CU review at notebookcheck.net

    Discussion in 'Sager/Clevo Reviews & Owners' Lounges' started by AndrewKW, Nov 5, 2009.

  1. AndrewKW

    AndrewKW Notebook Consultant

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    As the only real thorough review on the W870CU, that link gets posted every two days or so.. but you get an A for effort. :)
     
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    I dont get it :D

    Well, it seems one of us is a DUMB :D , as far as I know this review came up today. (not the notebookjournal.de one) :eek:

    Anyway: The only concern here is unstability of this system.

    CPU reached 80C - what is thermal spec of mobile Core i7 architecture guys? Nehalem is underclocking when hits 90C

    EDIT: Please delete the thread. I am sooo dumb 4 days old review :-D
     
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    I7 in my Envy 15 got close to 100 in like 5 minutes of prime95, so I think the sagers are safe.