Evesham Quest A620 with FX-60

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  1. Tim S

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  2. fev

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    a pointless machine.. *sigh*
     
  3. Kipman725

    Kipman725 When did I get a custom title!?!

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    whats the point of putting battrys in these things?
     
  4. Tim S

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    Maybe it's just to ensure that the laptop sits balanced on your lap? :eyebrow:

    On a more serious note: it's so that you can claim 'portable', I guess. That's despite this one being not very portable...
     
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    yahooadam <span style="color:#f00;font-weight:bold">Ultra cs

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    you didnt seem to make the battery life very clear on this

    also, why not get the rock one, atleast then u have SLI - better for gaming

    what benifit does the FX-60 bring - except an obscene cooler
     
  6. Firehed

    Firehed Why not? I own a domain to match.

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    While my laptop of choice will likely be a MBP, I'd *love* to see more of this:
    [​IMG]
    Of course it's tricker for general video card reviews as there's not one specific res to stick to, but it's a godsend for us LCD users.
     
  7. Tim S

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    that's what we suggested :thumb:
     
  8. Wolfe

    Wolfe What's a Dremel?

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    Aaargh, you people annoy the hell out of me.

    This is just *another* Clevo laptop. I actually had one of the similar models, which was actually the same chassis, but with a desktop P4 (different mobo, I guess) and it has chronic issues. The peoblem actually seems to be the videocard cooler, as I had my videocard fail on me twice.

    If you're gonna buy a laptop, buy something with a mobile processor.


    About the only "Manufacturers" that actually produce their own laptops are Dell and HP. Most of the others, Including Alienware, Sager, Eversham, Voodo PC, and several others all actually sell Clevo laptops.
     
  9. fev

    fev Industry Fallout

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    ^^^ that's common knowledge.. but thanks for clearing it up for those who didn't understand laptop bootcamp
     
  10. Wolfe

    Wolfe What's a Dremel?

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    How common can it be if it wan't mentioned in the article?
     
  11. hitman012

    hitman012 Minimodder

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    I'd have to disagree. Machines like this offer the physical - although not the practical - portability of a laptop, while at the same time offering the performance of a current high-end desktop system.

    Sure, it's not upgradable, overclockable or toting a huge battery life, but these specifications aren't relevant for the target audience; the demographic that the product is designed to appeal to want something powerful without the hassle of plugging everything in and fiddling with cables. End of.
    Common enough to be assumed...
     
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    why not use a sckt 939 opteron instead of a 939 FX-60

    as good as an x2, but you dont pay the absurd premium for the multiplier being forward unlocked
     
  13. [cibyr]

    [cibyr] Sometimes posts here

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    Sitting on my desk is a Dell Inspiron 9400. It has a 2GHz Core Duo, a 7800Go, 1GB of ram and a 1920x1200 17" screen. I get about 3 hours of battery life, and it weighs under 4kg. Cost me $3,200 AU or ~1,400 GBP - so why wouldyou even consider something like the evesham?
     
  14. cebla

    cebla What's a Dremel?

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    hey cibyr,

    Whats your best playable settings on that thing (at native res)? I was looking at getting one, but didn't because it its only the 7800 and not the 7800 GTX, but I would still be interested to know how well I would be able to play source games and such
     
  15. Dr. Strangelove

    Dr. Strangelove What's a Dremel?

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    well this thing will make it easier to go to your friends house and play games if you don't have a car. That is unless your friends are also bit-techies which probably means they have at least two gaming systems at home ;)

    But lets give some thought to what is it missing that we could add instead of the battery since no one will seriously use it.
     
  16. sui_winbolo

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    I can see the benifit as this being a lanning rig or for dorm room gaming. Don't have to haul your PC to college to game, just bring this beast. But it sure costs a pretty penny.
     
  17. Sathy

    Sathy What's a Dremel?

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    Am I the only one who is confused by the fact that the ram is set for 333mhz? And in addition, has extra cooling for it...what's that about I wonder? No way in hell I'd buy a system set up like that.

    Another point that confuses me...a rig that's got a cpu begging to get some multitasking run on it, the revy has NO MULTITASKING TESTS, of any kind?! (yeah F.E.A.R. is supposed to have support for it but I haven't noticed much difference in tests I've read) Is this because it was thought to be more important to have several different setups to compare on the performance tests, that's about the only reason I can think of...or should it be obvious how well the FX-60 performs on multitasks?

    The summary of best playable settings at native resolution is a nice addition.
    And besides the few bothering issues, a good read too!
     
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