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Clevo M590K Manual is on Clevo Website

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The M590K manual is now on clevo website to look at
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Is that the Dual nvidia SLI Laptop?
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Yep 19" SLI AMD powered Laptop.
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Looks like it is Turion 64 powered. Probably only way they could keep the power consumption down.
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This laptop is going to be sooo sweet ... Cant wait to see the benchmarks
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I wonder if the Turion 64 is going to hold the machine back on CPU bound games?
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1) Name me a CPU-Bound game at modest resolution?
2) Unlikely... a ML-44 is pretty powerful.
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the turion is just an undervolted athlon 64. so its pretty damn powerful.
and they wont be cpu limited at the native lcd resolution.

and just think about the future: if the cpu currently is bottlenecking games to say stay at 70 frames, who cares? future games will stress the gfx card more and more so who gives a **** about the cpu at the moment

but on topic: those two sli'ed babys look cool. but so many fans and exhaust holes at the bottom? darn it. either its pretty loud or those fans are all running at pretty low speed. theres even a fan especially for the hard drive.
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A Turion is not as powerful as a pentium M and it is also less efficient; I wonder why they put that CPU into this machine.
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fred show me the proof for this please.
afaik a turion is as powerful as an athlon64 and thus a tad bit more powerful than a pm at the same clock speed. and the 25w version is as efficient as the pm and the 35w version is just a bit less efficient.
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Originally Posted by Vollgasasi
fred show me the proof for this please.
afaik a turion is as powerful as an athlon64 and thus a tad bit more powerful than a pm at the same clock speed. and the 25w version is as efficient as the pm and the 35w version is just a bit less efficient.
www.laptoplogic.com
www.tomshardware.com

im sure google will have lots and lots more. Its also general consensus that they're pretty darn equal.
post #12 of 21
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Originally Posted by Frenchfred
A Turion is not as powerful as a pentium M and it is also less efficient; I wonder why they put that CPU into this machine.
That's not what they say here

http://techreport.com/reviews/2006q1...4/index.x?pg=1

It pretty much says that they are extremely close, with the P-M & Turion going pretty much head to head.
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zgold: thats what i said. why do you quote me?

vic: thats what i said. thanks for helping me proving it :P

lol
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Turion 64 CPUs will not hold you back in todays games! Get a MT-44 and you wont have any problems while still getting 64-bit and 25w. The key for gaming is GPU power.
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when is this going to be released?
And i dont beleive the date on the website, because of how long it took the 9880s to start shipping (lol)
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WOW! it has 9 vents on the bottom (6 of them are fans)
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Originally Posted by Vollgasasi
zgold: thats what i said. why do you quote me?
I think i hit the worng quote button.
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My god, that is huge.

14.5 lbs...18.74" x 13.5" x 1.16"-1.88"

220 watts, I wonder how big the power supply is...

Only a 6600 mAH battery, I wonder how much battery time it has.

Looks like it would be a lot of fun though... great for lan parties.
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A beutiful machine , all that wants a gamer,nforce4,sli,19"display.If this laptop be really upgradable in gpu ,without any hardware update i don't find the reason why a gamer wants to by a desktop computer.Just imagine this with two upcoming 7900 go gtx SLI,who cares about the cpu.Viva Clevo,Viva laptops!!!!!!!
(i have Clevo D900T P4 650,7800 GO GTX ,1920X1200)
post #20 of 21
Maybe a prototype of this notebook appears at the Cebit 2006 Clevo booth. Another possible ramp date would be the Computex 2006. IMO it would be smart to design this notebook with AMD Socket AM2 or S1 compatibility, so dualcore DDR2 Athlon64 or Turion 64 would be possible.
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