Hello all
I bought this laptop Just after the beginning of February, and thought I'd give it a good month or two of use before posting any review. It has since been upgraded with another 8Gig of RAM. Specs pictured below.
Now at the time I was looking an 8 series CPU and GTX 1070 because I game quite heavily, at a price point around £1400 but I didn't want to carry the extra bulk of the thicker laptops they came with as I use them daily, moving to and from work and the price increment for those was a little out of budget. I felt this was a good compromise at the time. When the laptop arrived I was impressed with how thin it was, and performance was great... HOWEVER...
The heat of this thing is a MAJOR issue. Its almost unbearable warm (think when you put your hand to a kettle that's boiling and it heats to the point you need to take your hand away or your hand will burn... yes, THAT HOT). The entire top left of the keyboard is incredibly warm, so much so that with the combination of HEAT and FRICTION from using WASD keys they are beginning to wear off, pictured below... This is INCREDIBLY disappointing with a practically brand new laptop.
Lifting the rear of the laptop increases airflow that's so badly needed but its not enough, dropping the temps by just a few degrees. If your going to be using a controller or some other peripheral to game, you're golden. But if you want to play FPS shooters or anything that is keyboard recommended you're going to have to fight through the pain.
Full tilt gaming the fans ramp up and the noise is very off putting unless you are using headphones, which I am thankfully. However in saying that its still quieter than my girlfriends PS4... that thing sounds like a damn jet engine warming up. The fans seem to ramp up and down constantly while idle, I don't know if this is something to do with the CPU/GPU fan curves or what but its a little annoying to hear this thing spin up and down every 10-15 seconds.
Aesthetically shes perfect in my mind. No gamer DNA anywhere and looks like the Lambo of laptops. She is however, hard to get the knickers off, getting into this thing to add a simple stick of RAM was a pain, having to remove the keyboard deck etc were most other Clevo laptops have simple expansion ports on the back you can easily remove to get to the goods are absent.
Gaming performance is great, slam dunks everything I've thrown at it. It would damn well need to for £1400.
Now to my final point. I returned to the website today to type up this review, and in doing so got curious and headed over to the laptop I had just purchased to see if the price had changed at all... And what I discovered was that the laptop I had just purchased now has 144hz screens WITH Gsync AND and 8 series CPU available for around the same price mere months after I had purchased mine.... This was to say at the least INCREDIBLY disappointing... AGAIN!!
Your customers NEED to know when these system improvements are expected so that they can make the BEST purchasing decision for themselves. Had I known that these upgrades were inbound I would of held off a month and THEN bought the damn thing... :taz:
In summing up, all in all I'm slightly disappointed. The keyboard will almost certainly need to be replaced at some point if I want to maintain its appearance and I will need to source a laptop cooling stand that actually works as intended, so far I haven't managed to find one after several returns to Amazon.
If PCSpecialist staff have any recommendations for for lowering these damn near unbearable temps I'd be very grateful. Maybe even a straight swap for the laptop I WANTED in the first place but I wont hold my breath :shifty:
Arbitrary score 7/10
Does the job but could be doing it better. That goes for the company too.
I bought this laptop Just after the beginning of February, and thought I'd give it a good month or two of use before posting any review. It has since been upgraded with another 8Gig of RAM. Specs pictured below.
Now at the time I was looking an 8 series CPU and GTX 1070 because I game quite heavily, at a price point around £1400 but I didn't want to carry the extra bulk of the thicker laptops they came with as I use them daily, moving to and from work and the price increment for those was a little out of budget. I felt this was a good compromise at the time. When the laptop arrived I was impressed with how thin it was, and performance was great... HOWEVER...
The heat of this thing is a MAJOR issue. Its almost unbearable warm (think when you put your hand to a kettle that's boiling and it heats to the point you need to take your hand away or your hand will burn... yes, THAT HOT). The entire top left of the keyboard is incredibly warm, so much so that with the combination of HEAT and FRICTION from using WASD keys they are beginning to wear off, pictured below... This is INCREDIBLY disappointing with a practically brand new laptop.
Lifting the rear of the laptop increases airflow that's so badly needed but its not enough, dropping the temps by just a few degrees. If your going to be using a controller or some other peripheral to game, you're golden. But if you want to play FPS shooters or anything that is keyboard recommended you're going to have to fight through the pain.
Full tilt gaming the fans ramp up and the noise is very off putting unless you are using headphones, which I am thankfully. However in saying that its still quieter than my girlfriends PS4... that thing sounds like a damn jet engine warming up. The fans seem to ramp up and down constantly while idle, I don't know if this is something to do with the CPU/GPU fan curves or what but its a little annoying to hear this thing spin up and down every 10-15 seconds.
Aesthetically shes perfect in my mind. No gamer DNA anywhere and looks like the Lambo of laptops. She is however, hard to get the knickers off, getting into this thing to add a simple stick of RAM was a pain, having to remove the keyboard deck etc were most other Clevo laptops have simple expansion ports on the back you can easily remove to get to the goods are absent.
Gaming performance is great, slam dunks everything I've thrown at it. It would damn well need to for £1400.
Now to my final point. I returned to the website today to type up this review, and in doing so got curious and headed over to the laptop I had just purchased to see if the price had changed at all... And what I discovered was that the laptop I had just purchased now has 144hz screens WITH Gsync AND and 8 series CPU available for around the same price mere months after I had purchased mine.... This was to say at the least INCREDIBLY disappointing... AGAIN!!
Your customers NEED to know when these system improvements are expected so that they can make the BEST purchasing decision for themselves. Had I known that these upgrades were inbound I would of held off a month and THEN bought the damn thing... :taz:
In summing up, all in all I'm slightly disappointed. The keyboard will almost certainly need to be replaced at some point if I want to maintain its appearance and I will need to source a laptop cooling stand that actually works as intended, so far I haven't managed to find one after several returns to Amazon.
If PCSpecialist staff have any recommendations for for lowering these damn near unbearable temps I'd be very grateful. Maybe even a straight swap for the laptop I WANTED in the first place but I wont hold my breath :shifty:
Arbitrary score 7/10
Does the job but could be doing it better. That goes for the company too.