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1 hour ago, HK1 said:

what lol there is no mobile 8700k in laptops. if there was your laptop would thermal throttle like crazy. for that much money it's overpriced. you could get a gtx 1080 laptop for that price on amazon.

 

8700k is only if you're using desktop. with a commercially available supported motehrboard. those do not exist in the mobile space.

everything you just said is incorrect except for the overpriced part

 

Clevo regularly make laptops with full desktop CPUs in them, Cube is a reseller, like sager

https://www.sagernotebook.com/Notebook-NP9877.html

https://www.sagernotebook.com/Notebook-NP9175.html

 

and while it does throttle (barely under full synthetic loads) it is able to maintain 3.9Ghz (again, synthetic (unrealistic) loads) which is still above base clock

 

So I was just searching through some website for some laptops and I found out a random company called cube that made gaming laptops but I never heard of it before. The laptops seem high end with an i5 8600K or i7 8700K. 4K screen etc. But are they any good? Does anyone have or had a laptop from Cube? I mean its a random company and the laptop has no branding on it so I don't know if I should trust it or not.                               Click here for i7-8700K version. Click here for i5 8600K version

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11 minutes ago, AndreiArgeanu said:

So I was just searching through some website for some laptops and I found out a random company called cube that made gaming laptops but I never heard of it before. The laptops seem high end with an i5 8600K or i7 8700K. 4K screen etc. But are they any good? Does anyone have or had a laptop from Cube? I mean its a random company and the laptop has no branding on it so I don't know if I should trust it or not.                               Click here for i7-8700K version. Click here for i5 8600K version

what lol there is no mobile 8700k in laptops. if there was your laptop would thermal throttle like crazy. for that much money it's overpriced. you could get a gtx 1080 laptop for that price on amazon.

 

8700k is only if you're using desktop. with a commercially available supported motehrboard. those do not exist in the mobile space.

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Seems like they are butique builder company in UK, much like iBUYPOWER and such are in US. http://cube.co.uk/index.html

 

The home page doesn't list laptops, oddly.

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1 hour ago, HK1 said:

what lol there is no mobile 8700k in laptops. if there was your laptop would thermal throttle like crazy. for that much money it's overpriced. you could get a gtx 1080 laptop for that price on amazon.

 

8700k is only if you're using desktop. with a commercially available supported motehrboard. those do not exist in the mobile space.

everything you just said is incorrect except for the overpriced part

 

Clevo regularly make laptops with full desktop CPUs in them, Cube is a reseller, like sager

https://www.sagernotebook.com/Notebook-NP9877.html

https://www.sagernotebook.com/Notebook-NP9175.html

 

and while it does throttle (barely under full synthetic loads) it is able to maintain 3.9Ghz (again, synthetic (unrealistic) loads) which is still above base clock

 

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7 hours ago, Sierra Fox said:

everything you just said is incorrect except for the overpriced part

 

Clevo regularly make laptops with full desktop CPUs in them, Cube is a reseller, like sager

https://www.sagernotebook.com/Notebook-NP9877.html

https://www.sagernotebook.com/Notebook-NP9175.html

 

and while it does throttle (barely under full synthetic loads) it is able to maintain 3.9Ghz (again, synthetic (unrealistic) loads) which is still above base clock

 

ooo i didn't know that. thanks for the info :)

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