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Clevo P150HM

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System ordered from rjtech.com

Personal Feelings: Out of box experience was pretty cool. I have a Mac Book Pro and construction does not seem anywhere near comparision. I put a cd in and the thing could be heared spinning and making a vibrating noise. The Mac never makes such a racket. The Fans are much louder on the clevo and dont even move as much air. On fans set to max I can really feel the mac blowing air. No such movement from the air vents on the clevo. The sound on the mac book pro is amazing. It has a deep rich sound that seems very real. The clevo has a electronic sound to it and cant achieve the same lvl of sound as the mac book pro. Overall I like the Keyboard on the clevo. The macbook has lights under the keys and I guess clevo doesnt offer that feature. The Keyboard is very spaced out on the Clevo. If you have really big clumsy fingers you will love this keyboard. I am use to the compact style of the Mac but I have a feeling I will enjoy this keyboard as I get to learn it. I mistype everyonce in a while because Im not use to the spacing. I'm not a fan of the webcam but the mac book pro comes with one too. I really like the fingerprint reader. I didnt pay extra so it must come standard. It works well. If I had sensitive data, which I dont, I would feel safe with this feature. I like how the power button is built into the designe of the laptop. I hate how some laptop power buttons stick out like a sore thumb.Overall I am very pleased with it. It isnt anywhere near the Mac book in quality but the Mac cant run games so, Meh.

Oh one last thing. The mac book cost me ~2400 dollars the clevo cost ~1400. I only added mem, cpu, HDD, and wireless card. BTW I LOVE the 6300 wireless card. I am pulling 700 KB/sec off websites that the mac is only pulling 50KB/sec. Seriously this card screams. I LOVE LOVE LOVE this card. Fastest speeds I have ever seen.


3dmark 2006 results:

Score: 14148 3DMarks

Version: 1.2.0
4/1/11 5:03:20 PM
Id: 15586722

Processor

Intel Core i7-2630QM Processor


Processor clock 2594 MHz

Physical / logical processors1 / 8

# of cores4


Graphics Card
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M


# of cards1

SLI / CrossFire Off

Memory 1536 MB

Core clock 675 MHz

Memory clock 1250 MHz

Driver name NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M

Driver version 8.17.12.6577

Driver status Not FM Approved
General Operating system 64-bit Windows 7 (6.1.7600)

Motherboard CLEVO P150HMx

Memory 4096 MB

Module 12048 MB Nanya Technology 9 @ 667 MHz

Module 22048 MB Nanya Technology 9 @ 667 MHz

Detailed scores

3DMark Score 14148.0 3DMarks

SM2.0 Score 5799.0

HDR/SM3.0 Score 5741.0

CPU Score 5106.0

Game Score N/A

GT1 - Return To Proxycon 51.51 FPS

GT2 - Firefly Forest 45.13 FPS

CPU1 - Red Valley 1.72 FPS

CPU2 - Red Valley 1.42 FPS

HDR1 - Canyon Flight 55.95 FPS

HDR2 - Deep Freeze 58.86 FPS

Fill Rate - Single-Texturing N/A

Fill Rate - Multi-Texturing N/A

Pixel Shader N/A

Vertex Shader - Simple N/A

Vertex Shader - Complex N/A

Shader Particles (SM3.0) N/A

Perlin Noise (SM3.0) N/A

8 Triangles N/A

32 Triangles N/A

128 Triangles N/A

512 Triangles N/A

2048 Triangles N/A

32768 Triangles N/A

Settings Default settings used Yes

Width 1280

Height 1024

Anti-Aliasing None

Texture Filtering Optimal

VS Profile 3_0

PS Profile 3_0
post #2 of 11
I love both my Clevo's rant.gif
Edited by Rotterdamblues - 1/10/12 at 11:12pm
post #3 of 11
I have the Clevo W150HM and this is my benchmark score:

NovaBench Score

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post #4 of 11
No extra heat at max?

cheers ...
post #5 of 11

Extra Heat at Benchmark Max qhn? Yes, quite a bit actually.

 

cheers! smile.gif

post #6 of 11
Might want to invest in a good notebook cooler

cheers ...
post #7 of 11

Thanks, actually I bought a pretty decent on by Zalman for about $45. Especially bought it for the summers and overclocking including benchmarking. Summer here gets to 100F and above most days.

 

Cheers! toast.gif

post #8 of 11
So how much is the end cost with all the gears if I may ask for other members?

cheers ...
post #9 of 11

Absolutely, you may ask away! With no regret I spent about $1750. I only wish now I had upgraded to the i7 2860qm extreme processor. However, I understand I may be able to upgrade my processor on this board. Even so, it's a little late now as I would have rather spent the extra dough on the upgrade option rather than buying brand new processor and having no buyer for the old one. I like the video card. One day I'll buy another Sager and have 2 video cards on board with the extreme Intel processor.

 

Gotta love Sager alienhead.gif

 

PS- Here's my boot time without an SSD (when SSD's improve some more I want to get one)

 

post #10 of 11
. Use 'No Sound" scheme in Audio properties
. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control and then look to the right to find WaitToKillServiceTimeOut, put in 200

You will cut your shut down time from quick to blazing fast

cheers ...
post #11 of 11

Thanks for the tip! Will do!

 

cheers

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