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NP 5760 SERIES SPECIFICATIONS

(Options in red are the options selected on our demo model)

Processor
Intel® Core™ Duo 1.66/1.83/2/2.16 GHz (677FSB)
2048KB On-die L2 Cache (Meron ready - Core2 Duo)


Core Logic
Intel® 945PM chipset + ICH7M

Memory
512MB expandable to 2048MB Dual Channel DDRII 667

Bios
4MB Flash ROM BIOS

Disk Storage
- Hard Disk Drive
PCI Local Bus Interface
Detachable 2.5” 9.5mm SATA150 Hard Disk Drive
- Built-in 4-in-1 Card Reader (MS/MSPRO/SD/MMC)

Display
17” (16:10) WSXGA+ (1680x1050) or WUXGA (1920x1200)
PCI-Express 16x Video Card
nVIDIA GeForce Go 7900 GTX 256MB GDDR3
Dual-View Display Capability

Modular Bay
1 Modular Optical Drive Bay
Interchangeable with DVD/CD-RW Combo drive, DVD±R/RW Combo drive, or 2nd SATA Hard Disk Drive
ATAPI Interface

Audio System
Built-in 8ch Azalia Sound System (with 8 external speakers output without Ext. decoder)
Front Panel AUDIO DJ CD Player with MP3 Support
S/PDIF Digital output
SRS WOW support
1 Built-in Microphone
2 Built-in Speakers

PCMCIA Slot
1 Express Card 54 Slot

Pointing Device
Integrated Touchpad With 4 Way Scroll Button

Keyboard
Full Sized Keyboard with Numeric Key Pad
Windows 95 2 Hot keys
Integrated with Hot Keys for LCD Brightness, Suspend, Panel/CRT Display

Interface
Infrared Communication, FIR, SIR and ASK Compliant
1 DVI Port
4 USB 2.0 Ports
4 multi-function Audio Jacks
1 16c550 Compatible Serial Port
1 RJ-45 LAN (10/100/1000Mbps)
1 RJ-11 Modem
1 IEEE 1394a Fire Wire
1 S-video TV-Out
1 TV-in Port (Requires Optional TV-Tuner Module)

Power System
1 Lithium-Ion Battery (8Cell)
Full Range Auto-Switching 100V/240V AC Adapter

Power Management
System Management Mode (SMM)
Suspend to HDD / DRAM
Full features of SMI Power Management, Doze, Sleep, Suspend/Resume Mode

Physical Characteristic
8.35LBs With Battery
15.6”(w) x 11.5”(d) x 1” ~ 1.8” (h)

Options
Intel 3945ABG 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Mini-ePCI interface
Built-in Hybrid Digital / Analog TV-Tuner Mini-PCI interface Bluetooth Module
Built-in Digital Video Camera
External USB Floppy Drive
2nd HDD Bracket Module

Whats New:

This is Sager's 1st 17" Intel Core DUO stystem supporting the nVidia 7900 GTX 256MB.

Whats included:

Accesories


1. Phone Cable
2. DVI Adapter
3. AC Power Adapter w/Cable
4. Sager NP5760

Software


1. User's Manual
2. XP Pro OEM Quick Start Guide
3. OEM Windows XP Pro CD(Included with purchase of an operating system)
4. Intel Pro Wireless Software(Included with the purchase of wifi)
5. Nero OEM Suite
6. Bluetooth Software(Included with the purchase of Bluetooth)
7. WinDVD 5
8. Driver CD(Actual CD will look different as this is a prerelease model)

TV Tuner(with the purchase of the TV tuner option)


1. Antenna
2. FlyDVB-T Software
3. Remote
4. Coaxle attatchment
5. Coaxle attatchment

Basic Black Business Case


1. Case
2. Shoulder Strap


The System:

Top


1. Locking Latch(Not Spring Loaded)
2. Latch(SPring Loaded)
3. DJ Audio Pannel

Right Side


1. Headphone
2. Mic
3. Express Card 54 Slot
4. 4-in-1 Card Reader (MS/MSPRO/SD/MMC)
5. 4 Pin Fire Wire
6. 2x USB 2.0
7. Speaker

Left Side


1. Security Lock
2. Speaker
3. Media Drive

Back


1. Exaust Vent
2. Line Out
3. Line In
4. 2x USB 2.0
5. DVI-Out
6. TV-In
7. Modem
8. LAN
9. S-video Out
10. AC Power
11. Serial

Bottom


1. Locking Mechanism for the Media Bay
2. Eject Mechanism for the Media Bay(Releaseing the lock and hitting the eject buttom will release your media bay)
3. Release for the Battery
4. Intake Vent
5. Intake Vent

Keyboard


As usual Sager's 17" systems have a full size Keyboard w/ numeric numberpad.

Touch Pad


1. Touch Pad
2. Side Scoll Bar(Up/Down)
3. Left Mouse Button
4. Scroll Button(Up/Down/Left/Right)
5. Right Mouse Button

Buttons


1. E-Mail
2. Launch Web Browser
3. Programable Button
4. Power Button

Disassembled



1. CPU Heatsink
2. GPU Heatsink


3. Hard Disk Drive


4. RAM


5. Bluetooth Card
6. Bluetooth Connection Cable
7. CMOS Battery


8. Wifi Card


9. TV Tuner Card



Battery



Shown above is the battery with quick release latch.

Battery run time:
Run time was w/ all devices enable screen at max brightness, max volume, and full screen DVD playback.

1 Hour and 42

LCD screen Clearity and Quality

This is the same LCD Sager has been using on all their 17" models as of late.




Out of the box performance Specs





3DMark '05

Score - 8212

3DMark '06

Score - 4681



The CounterStrike Source stress test was run at 1920 x 1200 High detail.

Average FPS - 153.58



Doom 3 Time Demo 1024 x 768

High - 135.1 FPS

Ultra - 132.7 FPS



Resolution: 1280×1024
Maximum quality option, Direct3D renderer
Level: Research, demo: Research.tmd
Pixel shader: default model
Antialising: From System×
Anisotropic filtering: From System×
HDR: disabled
Geometry Instancing: disabled
Normal-maps compression: disabled

Score = 141.61 FPS (Run 1)
Score = 154.21 FPS (Run 2)
Average score = 147.91 FPS
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Resolution: 1600×1200
Maximum quality option, Direct3D renderer
Level: Research, demo: Research.tmd
Pixel shader: default model
Antialising: From System×
Anisotropic filtering: From System×
HDR: disabled
Geometry Instancing: disabled
Normal-maps compression: disabled

Score = 131.77 FPS (Run 1)
Score = 137.25 FPS (Run 2)
Average score = 134.51 FPS



This bench was Guru3D's time demo run on high settings.

Resolution: 1600x1200
Field of View: 90
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Total Frame Time: 92.118 seconds
Number of Frames: 14799
Average Frame Rate: 160.653
Average Frame Time: 0.00622461
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*Update* nVidia GeForce Go 7900 GTX 512MB

Update

nVidia GeForce Go 7900 GTX 512MB



3DMark '05

Score - 8523

3DMark '06

Score - 4750



The CounterStrike Source stress test was run at 1920 x 1200 High detail.

Average FPS - 153.58



Doom 3 Time Demo 1024 x 768

High - 137.7 FPS

Ultra - 136.2 FPS



Resolution: 1280×1024
Maximum quality option, Direct3D renderer
Level: Research, demo: Research.tmd
Pixel shader: default model
Antialising: From System×
Anisotropic filtering: From System×
HDR: disabled
Geometry Instancing: disabled
Normal-maps compression: disabled

Score = 101.55 FPS (Run 1)
Score = 100.91 FPS (Run 2)
Average score = 101.23 FPS
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Resolution: 1600×1200
Maximum quality option, Direct3D renderer
Level: Research, demo: Research.tmd
Pixel shader: default model
Antialising: From System×
Anisotropic filtering: From System×
HDR: disabled
Geometry Instancing: disabled
Normal-maps compression: disabled

Score = 94.51 FPS (Run 1)
Score = 95.27 FPS (Run 2)
Average score = 94.88 FPS



This bench was Guru3D's time demo run on high settings.

Resolution: 1600x1200
Field of View: 90
-
Total Frame Time: 99.1069 seconds
Number of Frames: 20397
Average Frame Rate: 205.802
Average Frame Time: 0.00485903
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Should I upgrade?

All in all after reviewing this card I would not say it is worth the cost to upgrade to the new version on this system. There is not alot of performance gain from the aspect of a gamer, thats not to say that the extra video memory my not help in other applications.
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