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    Sager NP9370 / Clevo P370EM First Look and Review - WingNut Style! (LOTS OF IMAGES)

    Discussion in 'Sager/Clevo Reviews & Owners' Lounges' started by HTWingNut, Sep 11, 2012.

  1. HTWingNut

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    I'll do it later if I can find the time. :)
     
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    kMaN_(KYA) Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks and which system are you going to use, don't you have 2-4 laptops?
     
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    LOL. No. Well yeah. Kinda. I do reviews and sell or send laptop back to manufacturer (pre-arranged deal). I personally own an NP9150 (P150EM), NP6110 (W110ER), and an HP ProBook with AMD Trinity A10 APU.
     
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    Hey HTWingNut, did you have a chance to test out ArmA II on your NP6110? I assume that you really like that laptop?
     
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    hello, currently I'm looking for a new gaming laptop, to replace my really, really old trusty Asus M50 and I'm interested on this np9370.

    but, i heard that haswell is coming in months, how do you guys recommend? buy the np9370 now, but can't be upgraded anymore (i believe that the haswell will use a different socket with the ivy bridge, right?) or wait patiently for the next sager gaming laptop with haswell installed?
     
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    What are all of the benefits or new things that the Haswell brings, minus the different socket?
     
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    well, from which I had read about it, it gives you a better battery life, little bit better performance, and also it has a new powerful integrated gpu.
    and also i assume that you can upgrade it to the next gen one (broadwell?) just like sandy to ivy bridge...
    honestly, i don't really know is it worth to wait for the haswell instead of buying the ivy one, but isn't it true that a newer technology always mean better than the old one?
     
  8. Meaker@Sager

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    Looks like it supports more displays too.

    It's a new socket so no IVY support with the new chipset.

    It will support more than two SATA III ports.
     
  9. Beemo

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    Hello HTWingNut! I like this thread alot since it gives me insights about this particular brand and I'm also quite fond about your build. Anyways, could you please help me out in this thread?

    Code:
    http://forum.notebookreview.com/sager-clevo/717997-sager-np9370-gaming-laptop-clevo-p370em.html#post9190733
    Regards & I hope you are enjoying your laptop!
     
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    Hey Guys I have a 9730 and i saw somewhere that the displayport is v1.2. Does anyone know if it can support dual displays?
     
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    It should work fine on the 9370 since the DP would be routed to the dGPU.
     
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    Anyone know if we will be able to upgrade to a 780 or 780 SLI?
     
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    I haven't heard of anybody trying this model specifically, but more than likely it'll be similar results to the single GPU models and not being an option currently.
     
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    Can't rely on it, if you know a selling willing to let you try then maybe it's worth a shot.
     
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    Sorry if this is not the place for this but i need your help...I bought the Sager NP9370 and I love it however I would really like to upgrade the (2) GTX 680 with (2) GTX 780 can this be done? It doesn't seem like it should be an issue they are both 100w and i have the appropriate heat sink and 300w - 240v power supply...any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
     
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    I have asked that same question and judging by the response I get I think your out of luck.
     
  19. Meaker@Sager

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    It's not that much of an upgrade though, you can go past stock 780M speeds by tweaking the 680Ms.
     
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    A French clevo retailer sells P370EM with 2x 780M already mounted ... so upgrade seem to be feasible
    Clevo Clevo sur mesure P370EM , 17.3" , FullHD, i7, Clavier Rétro-éclairé, Ivy Bridge, SLI, 680m CLEVO - pcw.fr - distributeur Clevo officiel, CLEVO P270WM, CLEVO P150EM, CLEVO P170EM, CLEVO P150HM, CLEVO P180HM, CLEVO P170HM...

    Maybe you must keep watching http://stores.ebay.fr/Razors-Edge-by-Eurocom-Notebooks/MXM-Video-cards-/_i.html?_fsub=1558582010 or asking them, because they sell AMD 8790m upgrade kit for P370EM ... So maybe they will done some 780m upgrade kit ... Wait and see

    But like meaker said, with a little OC GTX680M can make same or better result than GTX780M
     
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    I'd want to actually see it running but it's worth a shot like I say if you can return if it does not work.
     
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