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17th April 2012, 01:16 PM #81
Re: **Official Clevo W110ER / Sager NP6110 Owner's Lounge**
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17th April 2012, 03:57 PM #82
Re: **Official Clevo W110ER / Sager NP6110 Owner's Lounge**
Thanks! +1 for all the useful info and images. Can the fan be manually toggled to full speed like the P150/151EM (Fn+1 I believe, not F1, but Fn+1)? I SOOO want to get ahold of one of these and do a downtown evaluation hardware and performance... Anyone interested in throwing me a bone?

And damn, this thing is powered by an iPhone!? Wow, Apple's got the market on everything now!

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Sager NP6110 'Firefly': 11.6" 768p matte - i7-3610QM - GT 650m - 8GB 1600 - 500GB Samsung 840
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17th April 2012, 04:32 PM #83
Is that keyboard 100%?
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17th April 2012, 05:13 PM #84
Re: **Official Clevo W110ER / Sager NP6110 Owner's Lounge**
Keyboard is listed as 'Multi-Language Full Sized Keyboard' on resellers sites
I assuming that they are 100% or as close to it as you can get in an 11.6"Desktop: Custom-Corei7 2.66GHz, 12Gb DDR3, GTX260, 2x30Gb SSD RAID0, 2x2Tb HDD RAID1, Win7
Gaming Laptop: Sager 5792-C2D 2.4GHz, 4Gb DDR2, 8800m GTX, 200Gb HDD, Vista 64
Portable Laptop:Sager np6110 -Core i7 3610qm, 8Gb DDR3, nvidia GT650, 180Gb Intel SSD, Win7... R.I.P. m11x-R1
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17th April 2012, 05:38 PM #85Notebook Evangelist
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Re: **Official Clevo W110ER / Sager NP6110 Owner's Lounge**
Thank you Prema! It looks like I did remember correctly that the GPU memory is not directly connected to the cooler.
I wonder how hard it would be to fabricate copper replacements for those hold downs that included a shim to touch the memory. I'm also wondering if that would really help with gddr3 or if it would just transfer the GPU heat onto the memory chips and I should instead mod a old copper NB block to have a cut out for the hold downs and slip that under to help radiate some heat out those vents in the bottom that look to line up with the GPU memory chips.
It also looks like there is room to put some closed cell foam on the inside bend of the heatpipe to help prevent air from avoiding the radiator.
I wonder about the grills they have in the bottom. I can't tell if they are separate from the bottom panel or are cut outs. If they are a separate piece that is glued to the bottom it shouldn't be to hard to replace them with something that flows better and still be able to restore to stock easily for warranty returns.
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17th April 2012, 05:44 PM #86
Re: **Official Clevo W110ER / Sager NP6110 Owner's Lounge**
Ha! After seeing those photos I started thinking of mod opportunities immediately as well.

I am wondering if it's possible to buy a separate bottom cover so I can hack away at it for improved air flow.
I wouldn't touch the RAM with the CPU/GPU heatpipe though. It will flow from hot to cold, and RAM won't run nearly as hot as the CPU or GPU so the RAM will just absorb a lot of heat.
Sager NP9150 'Prometheus': 15.6" 1080p matte - i7-3740QM - GTX 680m - 16GB 1600 - 512GB+mSATA 256GB Crucial M4 - Blu-Ray
Sager NP6110 'Firefly': 11.6" 768p matte - i7-3610QM - GT 650m - 8GB 1600 - 500GB Samsung 840
Sager Reviews: NP6110 w/650m i5 vs i7 | NP9570 w/680m SLI | NP9370 w/ 680m SLI | NP9150 w/680m | PREMA'S CLEVO BIOS | MOD 680m vBIOS
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17th April 2012, 06:44 PM #87Notebook Evangelist
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Re: **Official Clevo W110ER / Sager NP6110 Owner's Lounge**
I wasn't thinking about touching the heatpipe directly but rather replacing the AL looking hold downs with copper ones to transfer the heat to the GPU block to use its heatpipe to move the heat to the radiator.
The other idea would also avoid the heatpipe by using a low profile copper NB block I have from years ago, and just cutting it down to slip under the AL hold downs so that the hold downs keep it in contact with the memory chips and the fins on the block would radiate the heat in the space between the hold downs to be exhausted out the bottom slots.
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17th April 2012, 07:31 PM #88Notebook Geek
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Re: **Official Clevo W110ER / Sager NP6110 Owner's Lounge**
Going to return my Alienware m11x r3 in favor of this. Would I be stupid if I purchased it at this very moment (well, probably a day from now) without any complete reviews out?
It seems to surpass everything and goes beyond what I was expecting out of the m11x r3... God, I was so excited to get that, and was immediately shot down the second I have heard of this. I am still within 21 days of the return policy and decisions are hurting me right now...
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17th April 2012, 07:52 PM #89
Re: **Official Clevo W110ER / Sager NP6110 Owner's Lounge**
I woulld return it in a hearbeat, the M11x is a great laptop in it's own right but the ULV cpu's are what's holding back. They are basically the same price but the you get almost twice the performance with the Clevo/Sager.
I know someones going to buy one as soon as they are available so personally I would wait for a review just to see how it handles heat, how loud the fans get and screen quality.
The only thing the M11x has over this is a backlit keyboard, huge + for the AW but the performace difference alone makes up for ot easily.
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17th April 2012, 09:00 PM #90
Re: **Official Clevo W110ER / Sager NP6110 Owner's Lounge**
I was just checking dimensions against the HP DM1 11.6". This thing has a smaller footprint than the DM1 and not much heavier or thicker

HP DM1
11.49 x 8.46 x 0.83 - 1.26
3.52 lbs
W110ER
11.30 x 8.15 x 0.5 - 1.46 in
3.96 lbs
Sager NP9150 'Prometheus': 15.6" 1080p matte - i7-3740QM - GTX 680m - 16GB 1600 - 512GB+mSATA 256GB Crucial M4 - Blu-Ray
Sager NP6110 'Firefly': 11.6" 768p matte - i7-3610QM - GT 650m - 8GB 1600 - 500GB Samsung 840
Sager Reviews: NP6110 w/650m i5 vs i7 | NP9570 w/680m SLI | NP9370 w/ 680m SLI | NP9150 w/680m | PREMA'S CLEVO BIOS | MOD 680m vBIOS
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