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    Quote Originally Posted by metalpointything View Post
    So can I use the DVI/HDMI + Display Port + Internal LCD all at the same time?
    No, you can only use one of the ports. Either DVI or HDMI will support one external monitor, or you can use the DisplayPort with an appropriate adapter to run mulitple monitors.

    Or, for less than most DisplyPort adapters you can get a ViBook SE USB to DVI adapter for your 2nd external monitor...that is what I use on my rig. We have them.

    Quote Originally Posted by E.Blar View Post
    And what about DVI+HDMI? Can I run 2 external displays with those if laptop display is off? If so, what about DVI+HDMI+DisplayPort with no laptop display?
    Why would you want to waste your laptop display?
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    Default Re: **Official Clevo P150EM / Sager NP9150 Owner's Lounge**

    ^^^^In the event that I get my hands on dual 1920x1200 displays. Of course, I'd still use my laptop screen for color-sensitive applications and school, but I tend to love 16:10.

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    Then run the dual 1920x1200 off the DisplayPort with a 2x or 3x DVI adapter, and you can still use your laptop screen as well.
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    Default Re: **Official Clevo P150EM / Sager NP9150 Owner's Lounge**

    Will the P150EM support password for the system drive ? So I can use the encryption of my intel 320 SSD.

    To bad it doesn't have the same type of keyboard layout (chicklet), but I like the led though

    Any resellers that sell barebones? I want to take the parts from my P150HM
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    Default Re: **Official Clevo P150EM / Sager NP9150 Owner's Lounge**

    Anybody know what the gtx675m is capable of overclock? Without svet bios mod
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    Quote Originally Posted by SaosinEngaged View Post
    Come on guys, you're talking about an extremely powerful laptop in a 15 inch form factor here.

    You want a quiet machine? Get an ultrabook.

    The noise level of my Clevo gaming rig is just about the LAST thing I'm concerned with. I understand some of you guys travel with your rigs, but the obvious answer here is that under normal-light load the fans won't be nearly that bad. You can't always have your cake and eat it too. While we're at it, I want Clevo performance in Razer Blade form factor. Can I have that please? No? Damn.

    As it is, I'm debating if I want to sell my 8130 and upgrade to the 9150 or not. It's very tempting with the amazing prices on these things, but I'm not sure how worth it the performance returns will be. The 560m handles things surprisingly well, and when I need the extra muscle I use my Alienware. But still...that backlit keyboard is just...so...shmexy...I don't know what I'm going to do.
    Clevo for a year did nothing. And your clever thinking are as good as your eyes and ears. Look, as you put it, "so ... shmexy" backlit keyboard. Particularly, the F4 key: Prostar Clevo P150EM Gaming Laptop Video Review (Compare to Sager NP9150) - YouTube and F3 key: Prostar Clevo P170EM Gaming Laptop Video Review (Compare to Sager NP9170) - YouTube ...so?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bonnie.clyde View Post
    Clevo for a year did nothing. And your clever thinking are as good as your eyes and ears. Look, as you put it, "so ... shmexy" backlit keyboard. The F4 key: Prostar Clevo P150EM Gaming Laptop Video Review (Compare to Sager NP9150) - YouTube and F3 key: Prostar Clevo P170EM Gaming Laptop Video Review (Compare to Sager NP9170) - YouTube ...so?
    I can't quite follow you there...

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    Quote Originally Posted by azara.david View Post
    Anybody know what the gtx675m is capable of overclock? Without svet bios mod
    About 20%, any more than that and it just crashed. Your experience/mileage may vary.

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    Default Re: **Official Clevo P150EM / Sager NP9150 Owner's Lounge**

    Well, I finally made the leap and ordered a Pollux 1612 from Mythlogic with the following options:
    Matte 95% NTSC screen
    2760QM
    16GB 1600MHz (4x4GB) RAM
    675m
    Blu-Ray drive
    MyDigitalSSD 128GB mSATA SSD
    750 GB 7200 HDD
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    Mythlogic won me over with superlative customer service, and I appreciate their thorough testing and upgrade plan. I seriously spent a solid hour straight talking to Eric yesterday via online chat and phone, and I never felt like I was rushed or given token answers just to be placated.

    Now comes the fun part: waiting!

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    I know the feeling. I ordered the msi gt683 from gentechpc and then the sager np9150 cam out with gtx675m the same day my msi shipped to me! I just canceled the msi and am now waiting for gentechpc to receive it and then send out the sager np9150. From what I have read so far it looks like the wait will definately be worth it! I am wondering if the 6 core i7's will work in this model? Both are lga2011 being this laptop is hm77 chipset.

    Quote Originally Posted by Heihachi_1337 View Post
    About 20%, any more than that and it just crashed. Your experience/mileage may vary.
    Is that 20% max overclock of gtx675m on the core only? How high can you OC the memory? Or is it all the same? (20% for core, shader and memory)
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