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    Default Re: Clevo W110ER Ultraportable

    Quote Originally Posted by gamba66 View Post
    I dont really get the 3dmark vantage and 3dmark 11 scores (why are there 2 different 3dmark11 scores? and why is the 3dmark vantage score so extremely high, 30000 gpu score?)

    someone care to explain?

    But seems to be pretty damn strong!

    I do like the looks, but when its closed it looks kinda fat xD
    The EXXXX means Entry preset in 3DMark11, PXXXX means Performance preset, and xXXXX means Xtreme preset. Entry is the "easiest" hence more score

    Sad that I can`t find any 3DMark06 benchies done with a weak processor. I can only find Quad cores with GTX 560M

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    Default Re: Clevo W110ER Ultraportable

    If this thing doesn't have heat problems and has semi-decent quality, It will be on my short list without a doubt.

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    Default Re: Clevo W110ER Ultraportable

    Quote Originally Posted by tinytop69 View Post
    If this thing doesn't have heat problems and has semi-decent quality, It will be on my short list without a doubt.
    Well, looking at the internals from Prema's Post it looks to have pretty good build quality. At least part of the thickness is due to using a pretty hefty looking fan.

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    Default Re: Clevo W110ER Ultraportable

    Quote Originally Posted by tinytop69 View Post
    If this thing doesn't have heat problems and has semi-decent quality, It will be on my short list without a doubt.
    Clevo's 2011 models had great cooling, 2012 can only be better due to more efficient parts

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    Default Re: Clevo W110ER Ultraportable

    Might aswell post it here too

    Finished with my comparison!

    The 1GB GDDR5 128bit GT 650M is pretty much a 1.5GB GDDR5 192bit GTX 560M. If not better.

    Food for thought:

    Memory Bandwith:
    GTX 570M/670M 192-bit: 72.0 GB/s (GDDR5)
    GTX 660M 128-bit: 64GB/s (GDDR5)
    GTX 650M 128-bit: Up to 64.0 (GDDR5 have that)
    GTX 560M 192-bit: 60GB/s (GDDR5)

    1.5GB GDDR5 192bit GTX 560M in 1080p with Heaven Benchmark 2.5


    1GB GDDR5 128bit GT 650M in 1080p with Heaven Benchmark 2.5 with the exact same settings


    1.5GB GDDR5 192bit GTX 560M in 3DMark11


    1.5GB GDDR5 192bit GTX 560M in 3DMark Vantage (notice the GPU score)


    1GB GDDR5 128bit GT 650M in 3DMark11 and 3DMark Vantage


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    Default Re: Clevo W110ER Ultraportable

    Quote Originally Posted by Baenwort View Post
    Well, looking at the internals from Prema's Post it looks to have pretty good build quality. At least part of the thickness is due to using a pretty hefty looking fan.
    Very informative, thanks for pointing me to that post.

    Quote Originally Posted by E.Blar View Post
    Clevo's 2011 models had great cooling, 2012 can only be better due to more efficient parts
    Every company can have their flops. I don't remember any 11" clevo's coming out yet, and I definitely haven't seen one packing this much power. It does make me the tiniest bit weary to be an early adopter. If it releases into the wild for a while without much problem, I am all for it.

    I can't wait to see the pricing on this little guy.

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    Default Re: Clevo W110ER Ultraportable

    Quote Originally Posted by tinytop69 View Post
    Very informative, thanks for pointing me to that post.



    Every company can have their flops. I don't remember any 11" clevo's coming out yet, and I definitely haven't seen one packing this much power. It does make me the tiniest bit weary to be an early adopter. If it releases into the wild for a while without much problem, I am all for it.

    I can't wait to see the pricing on this little guy.
    I agree!

    Obviously having the power of a fullpowered cpu and a 560m in an 11.6 notebook throws up the question about sufficient cooling and throttling..

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    Default Re: Clevo W110ER Ultraportable

    Well, unless they are asking something north of $2K US for it. I'll be your lab mouse as I've put off purchasing a y470p or W520 to wait for this. I wish I could find something <13" with 900p and this kind of power from someone I'm confident of the build quality but I haven't seen it in any of the rumors so 768p will have to do.

    I'll be calling around weekly to see if its out at the resellers or till one of them is willing to say when they'll be able to sell it to get me to stop calling every week.

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    Default Re: Clevo W110ER Ultraportable

    depending on price this will be in my computer collection soon enough.
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    Default Re: Clevo W110ER Ultraportable

    thats why there are problems such as throttling and overheating

    Because all the average customer cares about is better perfomance and low price .. Too bad they dont care about quality displays, but buy every crappy 768p display out there, because the power of the notebook is sufficient for them ..

    In the end its just about being better and cheaper and not about a solid and functioning product ^^

 

 

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