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    Clevo product cycle

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by BrightSmith, Jul 21, 2018.

  1. BrightSmith

    BrightSmith Notebook Evangelist

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    Based on previous product cycles, how long does it take between the announcement of a new gpu, its implementation in clevo barebones, and its availability among resellers? Still pondering whether to buy a Pascal 775TM1-G now, or wait a few months for Turing if it's announced in August/September.
     
  2. bennyg

    bennyg Notebook Virtuoso

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    Well the past couple of generations when there has been a new chipset (and CPU "generation") the high end LGA updates have been pretty quickly released afterwards, but like most things these days preorders usually suck up any availability for the first month or two.

    And the 8 core covfefe lake and Z390 are due fairly soon...
     
  3. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    Pretty soon after the launch of a new GPU you will find the machines updated, old GPUs just don't sell after a launch really.
     
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