Clevo P6. 50. RS- G Review (GTX 1. I7- HQ)Introduction. The Clevo P6. 50. RS- G is Clevos’ shot at a GTX 1. It’s the bigger sister of the GTX 1. Clevo P6. 50. RP6- G/P6. RP6- G (Reviewed here). ![]() The basic machine can currently be bought for $1. OS, no SSD and with 8. GB RAM (and it could be probably be less) and though these elements cost money, many people will like to buy/install these themselves either because they have it already or because they can find it for a lower price. The GPU is the GTX 1. GB Nvidia GPU which is very similar to the desktop version, only with slightly higher cores count (not a mistake), but lower maximal TDP (1. W vs 1. 50. W, according to HWInfo) – that’s more than the previous generation GTX 9. M. The P6. 50. RS is relatively lightweight for such a laptop with a GTX 1. The P6. 50. RS- G has the same Clevo signature feature- set with lots of connection and storage ports. The “- G” version also has G- Sync support as in the P6. RP6. The keyboard feels the same more or less (which means – pretty comfortable), probably same 1. LG IPS display. The P6. RS is slightly bigger in size. The P6. 50. RS adds, however, one M. SATA). The cooling system is improved to handle the extra heat. Thunderbolt 3 is not there, so no TB3 e. View and Download Acer Aspire S7-391 service manual online. Acer S7-391 Notebook Service Guide. Aspire S7-391 Laptop pdf manual download. The Windows 10 Creators Update—codenamed Redstone 2—will begin rolling out on April 11, 2017. Like other updates to Windows 10, it’s free, and includes a host. GPU (but I bet we’ll see M. EXP GDC e. GPU). Otherwise, it looks pretty the same. Cpu Throttling Windows 7 Disable Touchpad When TypingAfter rumors spread on Reddit that Verizon Wireless customers were unable to achieve feeds of faster than 10Mbps while connected to Netflix, the company confirmed to. Getting one step up, Clevo offers models with a desktop CPU and an MXM GPU as well as other features like HDMI 2. DP 1. 3 and Thunderbolt 3 (check the Clevo P7. DM3), so CPU and GPU are replaceable. These may be suitable for some who look for a desktop CPU and the upgrade option to Kaby Lake I7 and next generations GPUs. These machines are also usually heavier and more expensive, at least at the point of initial purchase, as later upgrades may be worth it, with time. So, this model offers a very good performance/price ratio with lots of extras. Let’s see how it fairs in this review. Component. Description. Model Names. Clevo P6. RS- G, Clevo P6. 51. RS- G, Sager NP8. Price. Basic version: $1. SSD, 8. GB RAM, GTX 1. GB)CPUI7- 6. 70. 0HQ (2. GHZ- 3. 5. GHZ, 4. W)Motherboard. ASUS GL5. VM / Intel HM1. 70 (Skylake PCH- H)3x. PCI Express x. 1, 3x. PCI Express x. 4, 1x. PCI Express x. 16. GPUNvidia Geforce GTX 1. GB GDDR5, 2. 04. 8 shadars core@1. MHZ, GDDR5@2. GHZ, 2. RAMBasic version: 1 x 8. GB 2. 40. 0MHZ SK Hynix GKE8. SO1. 02. 40. 8- 2. For the review: 2 x 8. GB F4- 2. 66. 6C1. GRS 2. 66. 6MHZ4 slots total, 2 are on the other side of the motherboard. Storage. HDD : HGST HTS7. A9. E6. 30 7. 20. RPM 1. TB HDDSSD: free slot. SATA bays: 1x. 7mm 2. M. 2: 2x. M. 2 SATA + 1x. M. 2 PCIe NVMe. LCD Panel. In review: 1. 08. LG Display 1. 56. WF6 [DELL P/N: 3. Y], IPS, 3. 0- pin e. DPWeight / Dimensions~2. HDD), PSU ~0. 8. 4kg. Keyboardmulticolor backlit, 5 levels including off. Connection Portsright side: Kensington Lock, RJ- 4. USB 3. 0, 6- in- 1 Card Reader, SIM slot, S/PDIF + Microphone + headphone. Left: 1 x m. DP (v. USB 3. 1 gen. 2 Type- C, 2 x USB 3. Type- A)Rear: power- in, HDMI 1. DP 1. 3. Camera. 10. FPS camera. Wi. Fi / Ethernet. Wi. Fi: Intel Dual Band Wireless- AC 3. Ethernet: Real. Tek Semiconductor RTL8. PCI- E Gigabit Ethernet NICSpeakers. Battery. 4 cell, 6. Wh. Bios / EC version (test unit)1. Extra features. Embedded TPM 2. Build quality, Case, design and looks. The build quality is very much like the P6. RP6 model. Relatively firm plastic chassis with some metal finish. Average hinges. Screen’s outer lid/chassis can be rather easily twisted but can withstand quite a high perpendicular pressure, so that’s good (ok to put in a bag). Keyboard surface will yield, but you’ll need to press it quite hard. As the P6. 50. RP6/P6. RP6 there is some space between some parts that dust can go in. Overall, the P6. 50. RS is ok and in my opinion, sufficient. I never sure about the hinges though. Looks. Same looks as the two previous comparable Clevo model. Looks solid, black, simple, but has some metal finish. Maintenance and inner parts. The bottom cover is easily removed by removing ~1. You’ll find three M. NVMe slot, plus 2. SATA bay, one for up to 9mm HDD and one for 7mm HDD. Two memory slots are free and another two are on the other side of the motherboard (not shown here) and are probably accessible by removing the keyboard part. CPU and GPU are soldered in this machine. The cooling system is enhanced compared to the P6. RP6, with extra heatspreaders for the extra VRAM it seems, plus another heatpipe connecting the GPU and CPU. The GPU has two dedicated fans and the CPU has one. Cooler air is sipped from the bottom and thrown to the rear and to the side in the GPU case. Keyboard and touchpad. Also pasted from the P6. RP6 review: ”Keyboard. The keyboard is rather good. I think it is very similar or the same as before: feedback (Have I finished with the click?) and response (how quickly the key is back for another click) are very good. I do feel that the experience is not even across all keys and it’s slightly felt. Not all keys have the same feedback level (or is it my fingers?). Also, I think that a little more resistance would be good. The keyboard is a backlit keyboard with programmable colors, which I like very much. Colors seem a little dull compared to the GT6. VR, but I liked it nontheless. I took purple and green. Bottom line – a good keyboard. Not a great keyboard, but a good keyboard. A little more fine tuning and even key quality could be great. Touchpad. The touchpad is basic with simple texture, but that’s ok. It works well and has two separated buttons. I found it a little annoying to scroll with two fingers as the touchpad would not respond very quickly or well if your fingers aren’t synchronized enough, maybe it’s a software issue. Bottom line, that’s an average touchpad.“Sound & Speakers. From the P6. 50. RP6 review: ”I may be wrong, but I think Clevo just upped their game with speakers that actually cost more than five cents. The 2 x Onkyo speakers provide boxy, yet pleasant sound, including reasonable bass. I’m not an audiophile, but the mids are a strong point with some richness and deepness, subjectively. Lows and highs are great, but at least they exist, which is better than previous generations (nbc review says it might be the same for the P6. RP6, but I don’t remember it like that). Maximal volume isn’t that high and don’t expect to blow the roof with these speakers. Overall, sufficient speakers. A subwoofer would have been nice. A good upgrade over last generation if I remember correctly.“Summarized gaming performance. Civilization : Beyond Earth. I don’t know why, but the built- in benchmark takes the same graphics settings no matter what I do (including reinstalling). Let me know if you have any solution. Anno 2. 20. 5The very 3. D demanding Anno 2. GTX 1. 07. 0. Though Anno 2. ARK: Survival Evolved. Still quite heavy for GPUs. No Man's Sky. The difference between the “Ultra” and “High” graphics settings is the AA method – SSAAx. FXAAObduction. The new Obduction mystery game. Try it, it’s nice. It will run well on a GTX 1. GTX 1. 07. 0. Thermals, Throttling & Noise handling. As described before, the GPU and CPU share one heatpipe. The GPU has two dedicated fans and the CPU has one. Cool air sucked from the bottom of the machine (hence, it’s important to keep its bottom above the sitting surface) and is thrown from the rear and side (in GPU case)Four tests: 1. Idle, power saver mode. Gaming : Ashes Of Singularity benchmark. Crazy” settings, “High performance” power mode. Four consecutive runs. Prime. 95 torture test. “High performance” power mode. Prime. 95 + Furmark on 9. AAx. 4. “High performance” power mode. The P6. 50. RS can handle the heat pretty well, even in the Furmark + Prime. That’s pretty good. It’s also isn’t that loud. Heat. Under high load, like gaming load or Furmark + Prime. The hotter parts are the surface between the keyboard’s “F” keys and the speakers and the center and left parts of the keyboard, while the right part is better. The keyboard did get to a point where I have noticed the heat in my fingertips and it was annoying. Noise. The P6. 50. RS remains very quiet under light load, even at “high performance” mode. Under the highest load, the fans’ noise is noticeable, but it’s not very high. UPDATE: Some people have reported high fan noise in some situations in this mega- thread, though a newer EC/bios should solve much of it. UPDATE 2: I’ve tried a newer bios from mysn. German Clevo brand) and it seems to me like the fans are louder now under light load.
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