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    Buying a Sager NP2098 - Heat issues?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by moorcat, May 15, 2009.

  1. moorcat

    moorcat Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey guys,

    I am going to buy one of the new Sager NP2098s, but having never bought a Sager before, I wanted to know if they have a reputation for overheating or running hot. My biggest concern in new laptops is their temperature, as I have had 2 overheat on me throughout the years.

    I don't know about Sager's reputation in this department, so any help would be appreciated.
     
  2. icehell

    icehell Notebook Evangelist

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    Absolutely NOT.

    if you looking for some hotness then Asus is your choice ;)

    its a minor issues with compal notebook compared to other companies like HP,Dell...........which have mass production with multi defective units.
     
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    Second2Last33 Notebook Consultant

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    Sagers have great cooling, even the HD heat issues are minor compared to other companies, don't worry about your Sager.
     
  5. qkreotjd

    qkreotjd Newbie

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    but still many of asus' cpus are t series, you can get sager with p series
     
  6. Tabnir

    Tabnir Notebook Consultant

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    Sager doesn't put its name on any laptop that would overheat period.