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post #21 of 35
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Added IE to all the synthetic web benchmarks (peacekeeper/sunspider/guimark/particle). Let me know if you happen to find any other discrepancies. Thanks!
Thanks for adding "Internet Explorer". I just submitted my GUIMark 2 benchmarks. In "Gaming Benchmarks" you might want to add in the Mafia II benchmark, the three Just Cause 2 benchmarks and the Heaven 2.1 benchmark. They are pretty prevalent around You Tube so a lot of people run them.

Oh by the way, I noticed my system comes out as overclocked, but it's actually running at stock frequencies. And at those it runs nice and cool. I think 81 C is the highest temperature I've seen after hours of playing Mafia II and Just Cause 2.

I love you site
post #22 of 35
Indexed, or re-indexed You are the first official with the IE benches REP

cheers ...
post #23 of 35
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Originally Posted by MrMblPerformnce View Post
I've only had this baby for one week, but I'm loving it. So for all the people who were wondering how the X7200 would bench, here's some data:

WEI
CPU: 7.7
RAM: 7.7
Desktop Graphics: 7.8
Gaming Graphics: 7.8
Primary Hard Disk: 7.9

3DMark P18306
GPU: 14986
CPU: 54592

Performance Test 7.0 2960.3 (Details see screen shots)

Mafia II Benchmark 31.1 FPS (on maxed out settings)

My system specifications:

Eurocom Panther 2.0 (alias Clevo X7200)

Intel Core i7 980 Extreme Edition @ 3.33GHz
2 x Nvidia Geforce GTX 480M in SLI
24GB DDR3-1333
3 x X25-E in RAID 0
Blu-ray Reader DVD Writer
DVI-DL, HDMI Out, HDMI In, 2 x USB 3.0, 3 x USB 2, eSATA, IEEE 1394b, 7-in-1 Card Reader
Comparing the HTML 5 Vector Test benchmark with others from the database, I'm noticing that all but one are in the 3.66 to 6.29 range. Most benchmarks used Chrome. I used Internet Explorer. So it seems that HTML 5 sucks at this test.

However, the benchmark posted by Ganzonomy stands alone at 18.34. I wonder what his secret is. It can't be the browser because he used Chrome, which was used by the majority of the benchmarks in the database. Could it be that the 260M is somehow more HTML 5 compatible?
post #24 of 35
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Comparing the HTML 5 Vector Test benchmark with others from the database, I'm noticing that all but one are in the 3.66 to 6.29 range. Most benchmarks used Chrome. I used Internet Explorer. So it seems that HTML 5 sucks at this test.

However, the benchmark posted by Ganzonomy stands alone at 18.34. I wonder what his secret is. It can't be the browser because he used Chrome, which was used by the majority of the benchmarks in the database. Could it be that the 260M is somehow more HTML 5 compatible?
Try again with IE9 Beta

http://www.notebookforums.com/post3191389.html

cheers ...
post #25 of 35
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Originally Posted by MrMblPerformnce View Post
Comparing the HTML 5 Vector Test benchmark with others from the database, I'm noticing that all but one are in the 3.66 to 6.29 range. Most benchmarks used Chrome. I used Internet Explorer. So it seems that HTML 5 sucks at this test.

However, the benchmark posted by Ganzonomy stands alone at 18.34. I wonder what his secret is. It can't be the browser because he used Chrome, which was used by the majority of the benchmarks in the database. Could it be that the 260M is somehow more HTML 5 compatible?
did you try the additional GPU accelerations? IDK, maybe it was a lucky 3 runs.... i took the slowest of the 3 and go that. Here's the code to put after the desktop shortcut.

On the desktop shortcut for chrome, after the .exe in the target spot... make a space, and paste this:

--enable-gpu-plugin --enable-gpu-rendering --enable-accelerated-2d-canvas --enable-accelerated-compositing --enable-video-layering --enable-webgl --enable-fastback

this will provide GPU acceleration to google chrome.

Jason
post #26 of 35
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did you try the additional GPU accelerations? IDK, maybe it was a lucky 3 runs.... i took the slowest of the 3 and go that. Here's the code to put after the desktop shortcut.

On the desktop shortcut for chrome, after the .exe in the target spot... make a space, and paste this:

--enable-gpu-plugin --enable-gpu-rendering --enable-accelerated-2d-canvas --enable-accelerated-compositing --enable-video-layering --enable-webgl --enable-fastback

this will provide GPU acceleration to google chrome.

Jason
Thanks for the feedback. Running Chrome with these accelerator switches does speed it up quite a bit.

Google Chrome Beta with Accelerators:

---------------------HTML 5---------Flash 10------------
Vector Chart______8.38_________60.03
Bitmap Game____37.08_________43.72
Text Column_____29.52_________29.58

IE 9 Beta:

--------------------------HTML 5------------Flash 10
Vector Chart Test-----5.05-----------------60.06

Bitmap Game Test--58.62-----------------55.35
Text Column Test----51.87----------------34.58


As you can see though, I'm gettin' about the same performance on the HTML 5 Vector Chart test: 8.38 versus 5.05.
post #27 of 35
Very interesting thanks for the scores!
post #28 of 35
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Very interesting thanks for the scores!
My pleasure
post #29 of 35
MrMbl

Comparing an NP7280 here too. How'd you get 24GB, is it 6x4GB or 3x8GB Ram in there?

Jason
post #30 of 35
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It has three sticks of 8 GB of RAM

it's got three stick of 8 GB. It let's me have a RAM rive of 12 or 15 GB without impacting other operations.
post #31 of 35
ahh, nobody sells 8GB SODIMMS yet...
post #32 of 35

Hello all, I just got my Clevo x7200 and I upgraded the Ram to 24gb of the CT102464BF160B 8GB, 204-pin SODIMM from Crucial websight. I also called sager and updated my BIOS to there new on which is 728BV13.ISO Thats how I got the 8gb chips to show 24gb in windows 7 Pro edition. I thought I let everyone know. I read all the post so I decided to get me the x7200 and I love it. I does everything I want it to do when I am away from my main gaming machine which has the I7-980x with 6 512gb ssd on raid 0 and 4 gtx580 everything is liquid cooled with the koolance external ERM radiators. I also use the 3rd person shooting vest and nvoint falcon on both the Main machine and the Clevo x7200 also use the complete x52 flight controller with piddles. I hope to post my scores on this sight once I get a benchmark software on the Clevo x7200.

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CLEVO X7200, i7-980X, THREE Crucial 512GB 512 GB M4 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive SATA 6Gb/s CT512M4SSD2 (360404769329) RAID 0 , 24gb of CT102464BF160B 8GB, 204-pin SODIMM, Dual GTX580M, DUAL 300W POWER SUPPLIES, AND Cooler Master Storm SF 19 17" Laptop Cooler with USB 3.0

post #33 of 35
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Originally Posted by ViperJoshuaIT View Post

Hello all, I just got my Clevo x7200 and I upgraded the Ram to 24gb of the CT102464BF160B 8GB, 204-pin SODIMM from Crucial websight. I also called sager and updated my BIOS to there new on which is 728BV13.ISO Thats how I got the 8gb chips to show 24gb in windows 7 Pro edition. I thought I let everyone know. I read all the post so I decided to get me the x7200 and I love it. I does everything I want it to do when I am away from my main gaming machine which has the I7-980x with 6 512gb ssd on raid 0 and 4 gtx580 everything is liquid cooled with the koolance external ERM radiators. I also use the 3rd person shooting vest and nvoint falcon on both the Main machine and the Clevo x7200 also use the complete x52 flight controller with piddles. I hope to post my scores on this sight once I get a benchmark software on the Clevo x7200.
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CLEVO X7200, i7-980X, THREE Crucial 512GB 512 GB M4 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive SATA 6Gb/s CT512M4SSD2 (360404769329) RAID 0 , 24gb of CT102464BF160B 8GB, 204-pin SODIMM, Dual GTX580M, DUAL 300W POWER SUPPLIES, AND Cooler Master Storm SF 19 17" Laptop Cooler with USB 3.0

Cool - give us an in-depth personal review also, would you?

cheers ...
post #34 of 35

I will indeed give my personal Review on this notebook. As of right now I love it. It boots very fast and with the finger print log in is very easy to setup. I have loaded all my steam games on this machine and it plays them all. I also have all my Origin games on it also which is about 400gb of games. All of them load with no problem and run on all very high settings and I use the ups backup power supply that tells be my power on the notebook only and it runs when playing a game at 520w. I have two MIMO UM-720S Touch Screen USB Powered 7 Inch Swivel LCD Screen Mini Display that I have the core temp gadgets for nvidia cards and processor temps while I am playing  Crysis 2 on directx 11 and texture pack it runs 99 degree on both cards and I7 980x at 127 degree. I use the other screen to have my browser up for walk threw and etc. As far as transfer speeds on my server to my notebook it transfers at 340mbs it depends on which drives I connect to because I have 32tb server and there on raid 5 and there is 4 to six drives on the raid card. On my big gaming machine I transfer files at 650mbs so copying ISO and etc to my notebook take about 1min to two. I do like the screen it is very clear and the sound from the built in sound sound speaks are great it very load. I pay Battlefield 3 and Call of duty MW3. I should have my bench bark software in soon to do the scores. I also hooke the notebook to my 73inch 3d tv and it played Crysis  2 with no problem useing the nvidia 3d glasses and emulater that I have for my main gaming machine. I also have the Wrap 920VR glasses it has head tracking which works very good on playing games also there handy when I just want to play in bed without having that heavy hot notebook on my lap. So so far I do like all the USB and everything and with the cool master usb 3.0 hub it works very nicely  on connecting all my usb 3.0 to the notebook. I beleive these is a best of a machine and with the upgrade options I believe its a good investment. Only thing I wish it had was a backlit keyboard  I been looking for mods to do it my self thinking of useing ewire but I believe I just wait for an aftermarket replacement sure with all the post that I've read someone make on for the Clevo x7200. But a usb light works good at night change the bulb to blue and its cool as hell trying to find a black light buld and that would be cool for lan parties. If anyone has any question please ask. I been reading a lot of post from everyone before getting mine and so far so good no issues. Also a note I changed my own video cards out fro dual 560m to the gtx580m myself was not hard at all. And flash the bios with Sagers ISO that was no problem either. I asked them for it when I got the cards from them. I got my clevo x7200 from cyberpower and i went the chepest on configrations then got all the ram and etc from new egg and etc. 

post #35 of 35
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Originally Posted by ViperJoshuaIT View Post

I will indeed give my personal Review on this notebook. As of right now I love it. It boots very fast and with the finger print log in is very easy to setup. I have loaded all my steam games on this machine and it plays them all. I also have all my Origin games on it also which is about 400gb of games. All of them load with no problem and run on all very high settings and I use the ups backup power supply that tells be my power on the notebook only and it runs when playing a game at 520w. I have two MIMO UM-720S 
Touch   Screen
 USB Powered 7 Inch Swivel LCD  Screen  Mini Display 
that I have the core temp gadgets for nvidia cards and processor temps while I am playing  Crysis 2 on directx 11 and texture pack it runs 99 degree on both cards and I7 980x at 127 degree. I use the other screen to have my browser up for walk threw and etc.

As far as transfer speeds on my server to my notebook it transfers at 340mbs it depends on which drives I connect to because I have 32tb server and there on raid 5 and there is 4 to six drives on the raid card. On my big gaming machine I transfer files at 650mbs so copying ISO and etc to my notebook take about 1min to two.

I do like the screen it is very clear and the sound from the built in sound sound speaks are great it very load. I pay Battlefield 3 and Call of duty MW3. I should have my bench bark software in soon to do the scores. I also hooke the notebook to my 73inch 3d tv and it played Crysis  2 with no problem useing the nvidia 3d glasses and emulater that I have for my main gaming machine.

I also have the Wrap 
920VR glasses
 it has head tracking which works very good on playing games also there handy when I just want to play in bed without having that heavy hot notebook on my lap.

So so far I do like all the USB and everything and with the cool master usb 3.0 hub it works very nicely  on connecting all my usb 3.0 to the notebook. I beleive these is a best of a machine and with the upgrade options I believe its a good investment.

Only thing I wish it had was a backlit keyboard  I been looking for mods to do it my self thinking of useing ewire but I believe I just wait for an aftermarket replacement sure with all the post that I've read someone make on for the Clevo x7200. But a usb light works good at night change the bulb to blue and its cool as hell trying to find a black light buld and that would be cool for lan parties.

If anyone has any question please ask. I been reading a lot of post from everyone before getting mine and so far so good no issues. Also a note I changed my own video cards out fro dual 560m to the gtx580m myself was not hard at all. And flash the bios with Sagers ISO that was no problem either. I asked them for it when I got the cards from them. I got my clevo x7200 from cyberpower and i went the chepest on configrations then got all the ram and etc from new egg and etc. 

I am impressed with the USB transfer rate and the cooling temp headbang.gif

Pics? winknudge.gif

cheers ...
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