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27th August 2011, 05:15 AM #11Notebook Enthusiast
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30th August 2011, 12:28 PM #12Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: PCSpecialist.co.uk
Here is a quick review of my new P170HM (Vortex II 17) and the experience of using PCSpecialist.co.uk/. Included are some 3DMark results, I'm not sure what half of them mean or if they are good but would love to hear your thoughts on them.
(This review is cross posted on the PCSpecialist forums)
Vortex II 17 (P170HM)
17.3" Glossy Full HD LED Widescreen (1920x1080)
Intel® Core™i7 Quad Core Mobile Processor i7-2720QM (2.20GHz) 6MB Cache
8GB SAMSUNG 1333MHz SODIMM DDR3 MEMORY (2 x 4GB)
2GB AMD® Radeon® HD 6990M - DirectX® 11
120GB INTEL® 510 SERIES SSD, SATA 6 Gb/s
750GB WD SCORPIO BLACK WD7500BPKT, SATA 3 Gb/s, 16MB CACHE (7200 rpm)
8x SATA DVD±R/RW/Dual Layer (+ 24x CD-RW)
INTEL® CENTRINO® ADVANCED-N 6230 inc BLUETOOTH
The P170HM is much bigger than anticipated, I've always had 17" machines but this one looks larger than average, luckily it does not weigh as heavy as it looks. The design is satisfyingly simple, no ridiculous flashing lights or crazy zigzags, though, of course, this is just my personal preference. The stock glossy screen is clear and bright, I had wished for the 90% gamut screen which is unavailable at PCSpecialist but the 72% is more than adequate.
The chiclet keyboard is generally well spaced and responsive. The direction keys are in a slightly different position from my previous HP but I’m sure I’ll adjust in time. As often mentioned about the P170HM, the touchpad surface is not smooth enough and the rubber texture is a very odd choice. I also found myself accidently clicking, by tapping the surface of the touchpad, a lot more frequently than other machines. But since I rarely use the touchpad I simply turned it off (Fn+F1). The finger print reader is a nice touch, not essential but I guess it saves the 3 seconds of typing in the password. Swiping individual fingers can also be used to open applications or specific websites, I haven’t really utilised this but could be useful.
The performance has so far been beyond what I hoped for. The SSD makes everything open instantly, and I never thought I’d see the day when iTunes was actually quick. I've down no optimising of the SSD at this point except install and run the Intel SSD utility. I’ve yet to really push it with games but Left 4 Dead 2 and Oblivion both run seamlessly at max settings. I’ve never run 3Dmark tests before so not sure if the scores are good but here they are:
3DMark11:
Score - P3548
Graphics Score - 3257
Physics Score - 6869
Combined Score - 3371
GraphicsTest1 - 15 FPS
GraphicsTest2 - 15 FPS
GraphicsTest3 - 20 FPS
GraphicsTest4 - 9 FPS
PhysicsTest - 21 FPS
CombinedTest - 15 FPS
3DMark06:
Score - 19522
SM2.0 Score - 7930
HDR/SM3.0 Score - 8765
CPU Score - 5719
GT1 - Return To Proxycon - 65 FPS
GT2 - Firefly Forest - 66 FPS
CPU1 - Red Valley - 1 FPS
CPU2 - Red Valley - 2 FPS
HDR1 - Canyon Flight - 90 FPS
HDR2 - Deep Freeze - 84 FPS
The only score that jumps out as obviously terrible is the CPU scores from 3DMark06, I’m not sure if this is expected but 1-2 FPS seems horrendously slow, is this normal? While there has been some chatter about the 6990M GPU getting very hot, I’ve found idle temperature to be around 47C and max temperature of 76C when gaming, this is with stock thermal paste and the 203 heat sink. I’ve yet to come anywhere near needing it but the ability to manually put fans at max (Fn+1) is a great feature.
I had been working on the assumption that the 5-7 day delivery suggested on the website was very optimistic. But then before I knew it the machine was built, tested and QAed, arriving in my hands on the 5th working day after order, speedy for a custom build. There was one very minor error in the order. I ordered a spare power adaptor and the wrong spare was in the package. But the main power adaptor was correct so I could still use the laptop. Upon being informed of the mistake PCSpecialist responded very quickly to offer a replacement adaptor and will be refunding me the postage costs of returning the incorrect one, was very pleased with how swiftly and straightforwardly they dealt with this. When ringing the technical support to ask a question, I was kept on hold for less than 30 seconds and the person I spoke to was very helpful, friendly and knowledgeable (Sorry I forget his name).
Both the machine and service from PCSpecialist.co.uk deserve very high praise for a top quality product at a competitive price and excellent customer service, I couldn’t be happier.Clevo P170HM | i7 2720QM | AMD 6990M | 8Gb 1333Mhz | 120GB SSD | 750GB HDD
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9th September 2011, 10:22 AM #13Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: PCSpecialist.co.uk
Ordered this last Friday:
Vortex II: 17.3" Matte Full HD LED Widescreen
Intel® Core™i7 Quad Core Mobile Processor i7-2760QM
8GB SAMSUNG 1333MHz SODIMM DDR3 MEMORY
2GB AMD® Radeon® HD 6990M - DirectX® 11
500GB WD SCORPIO BLACK WD5000BPKT, SATA 3 Gb/s, 16MB CACHE (7200 rpm)
3 Year Gold Warranty
Standard Build - Approximately 5 to 7 working days
Thermal Paste ARCTIC COOLING MX-3 HIGH THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY COMPOUND
Got an order update today saying it had been built and is going into testing now presumably. Very fast service. I also contacted support through live chat a few times to ask questions and was dealt with almost immediately. PCS are quite responsive to customer's wishes and they've started offering branded Thermal paste after people in their forums asked about it.
They're also doing a pretty good job keeping up with competitors when it comes to spec options, screen options being their only weak area.Though I think that's mostly because they've only recently started offering options outside of the stock screen (due to customer request), and sourcing good screens in bulk is a bit of a pain at the moment it seems, especially for 90/95% gamut. They currently have the AUO B173HW01 V.5 mattes in which was ideal for me. I think they'll easily have 90/95% gamuts in once AUO releases something.
At the rate things are progressing I think I'll have a laptop in my hands possibly around the middle of next week.
Also:
http://www.trustpilot.co.uk/review/w...ecialist.co.uk
quite good, especially when you compare a certain other UK based clevo seller...
I will post again with an update when the laptop comes, possibly with pics if I can find a decent camera.
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9th September 2011, 02:37 PM #14Notebook Enthusiast
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Well guys I cant endorse pc specialist enough, Ordered at 2pm last friday and it came today at 1pm. Brilliant service updated every step of the way I really cant fault them. Built in 4 working days is just incredible especially as I didnt order their express service.
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14th September 2011, 06:38 AM #15Notebook Guru
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Ordered mine on Monday, was in pre-production by Tuesday. Certain other UK based re-sellers could certainly take a leaf out of their book.



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