Hi, good cooling is important to me, does any one have experience with the cooling of the new sager/clevo laptops? Specifically the models listed below?
(Clevo P670SA)
SAGER NP8670
(Clevo P670SE)
SAGER NP8671
(Clevo P670SG)
SAGER NP8672
(Clevo P770ZM)
SAGER NP9772
They claim a redesigned better cooling system but is it really better? The last one is the only one with dual back vents.I'm assuming that means it has two fans. Should I get that one? Or can I get one of the others with a side and single back vent. Or should I stick with an older model dual back vent?
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Albsterama Notebook Consultant NBR Reviewer
I'd like to know as well. I am currently comparing the Sager 8670 vs MSI GE70 and based on what I have seen here, the GE70 has more issues. I have a Sager 5797 since 2009 and its been singing and I have had great Sager support when my Sager 9750 was showing issues...so yeah, I am leaning Sager right now. Its for the wife and not me, since my 5797 is still rocking at the moment....
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The laptops with the desktop processors incorporate seven heatpipes across all components. Old models like the 150 series and 170 series only had dual heatpipe designs for each component, so the cooling system is better. I'm not sure about the P650/670 though.
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Meaker@Sager Company Representative
Well 3 heatpipes for the GPU on the P15x and P17X systems, two for the core and one for the vram/vrm.
Cooling of New Sager/Clevos
Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Grump, Jan 12, 2015.