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What do you guys think about CLEVO P775DM3-G barebone laptop?

I'm a video maker on Bilibili,which is a Chinese video website like Youtube or Niconicodonga.

Now I'm working on a Dell's inspiron 7352 laptop which i bought in 2015

and Now i want to buy a new one.

I decide this because it can run a 7700K on it and it will help my video editing and deep learning a lot.

Do any of you guys have this kind of laptop and how you guys think about it?

Thanks.

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p775dm3 is a beast. it has a desktop cpu and a mxm gpu.

that 7700k needs to be delidded

 

here more infos about clevos

 

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The P775DM3 is good, but you would not be able to upgrade it down the road as much as a desktop does, and buying a new GPU for the P775DM3 costs more than a kidney, which makes it not very economical. I would suggest a desktop, and a cheaper laptop, and only go with the P775DM3 option if you need the raw performance on the move or have some constraints that do not allow you to have a desktop.

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On 2017/7/28 at 11:45 PM, exercutor5 said:

The P775DM3 is good, but you would not be able to upgrade it down the road as much as a desktop does, and buying a new GPU for the P775DM3 costs more than a kidney, which makes it not very economical. I would suggest a desktop, and a cheaper laptop, and only go with the P775DM3 option if you need the raw performance on the move or have some constraints that do not allow you to have a desktop.

OK Thanks and here is the deal.

I don't have to move it a lot but I need it to be working without the power support so weight and battery life won't matter that much.

I need to go to Beijing for a match so I need a lot of power.

I am not rich for a brand laptop and they usually don't have a desktop CPU.

but the seller on Taobao says that the chipset is Z170 and although the heat system can't stand OC chip but it can be OC on paper.

Do you guys have a good decent water cooling solution?

THANKS

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On 2017/7/28 at 11:03 PM, themctipers said:

Buy a desktop and keep your laptop as an actual laptop?

Now I'm using a dell's 7352 laptop and I want to do some upgrade such as motherboard and others to make it at least in service until 2020 when I was supposed to be graduate from university and thus i don't need for a light laptop.Now what I want is a power monster and right now I need it to be moved for some match and moving from my home to my school.

THANKS ANYWAY FOR YOUR ANSWER.

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On 2017/7/28 at 11:03 PM, sicily428 said:

p775dm3 is a beast. it has a desktop cpu and a mxm gpu.

that 7700k needs to be delidded

 

here more infos about clevos

 

Thank you for your information.

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8 hours ago, Bobguo20010714 said:

Thank you for your information.

you don't need liquid cooling

 

overclocking is really possible with a clevo p750dm2/ p775dm3 / p870km and a delidded/LM i7-6700k or i7-7700k:D

 

check this forum

http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/clevo-overclockers-lounge.788975/

 

p870km has a z270 chipset

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4 minutes ago, Bobguo20010714 said:

Thanks I really need this!

you are welcome :)

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