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    Does Anyone have the Sager NP6858BQ/Clevo NH58DB

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Dice9, Jun 14, 2020.

  1. Dice9

    Dice9 Newbie

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    Im looking to find out if anyone in the Sager and Clevo thread here have this model laptop as im looking to see their experiences, tricks, battery life etc.

    I looked for a link but was unsuccessful.

    If anyone has any info, please let me know.

    Link to my laptop:

    https://www.sagernotebook.com/Notebook-NP6858BQ.html
     
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    Anyone at all?
     
  3. Mike Moyer

    Mike Moyer Newbie

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    Hello Dice9 - I saw your question here while searching the model number of my new laptop and I wanted to get back to you (even though here we are 6 months later already). I have the Clevo NP6858BQ and love it. I just got it and it has plenty of power and the GPU is very good being able to play the games that I play with settings set at high/ultra. I don't play many games but the two I do play are GTA V and Fallout 4. The laptop is thin for a gaming based machine. Currently I'm running 32gb DDR4-2666 although I have 64gb DDR4-2933 in my amazon cart waiting for me to purchase it. Battery life is not that great from my perspective although I bought my machine for games so I don't use it much. Battery is very small so it is probably only a 4 cell. The keyboard is pretty good. Haven't done a whole lot of typing on it yet although I can say the backlighting is great. You will need the Control Center Program to change the color, the brightness & to control the backlight sleep timer. I'm not sure if you pulled the trigger on this machine or not but if you are thinking of doing so I believe you will be very happy with it other than battery life.
     
  4. j@y

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    Hey @Mike Moyer , I'm interested in this model too. I have a few questions for you if you don't mind:
    1. Who did you buy your laptop from? What's your experience with them?
    2. Do you know the what the SRGB percentage is? I can't seem to find that information anywhere.
    3. Both the manufacturer + resellers states that the memory is expandable up to 32GB in the specification page, but their customization allows up to 64GB so I'm a bit confused. Were you able to install your 64GB ram?
    4. I know it's only been 20 days since your last post, but how is your experience with it so far? Have you had any freezing/bsod issues with it?
    Thanks for your time!
     
  5. Steve40th

    Steve40th Notebook Consultant

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    I have this laptop. Only issue is it is running warm.. I get spikes, using HWmonitor, up into the 90C temps. Just browsing, no videos other than commentary news stuff. No gaming. So, unless this is normal, it will be going to back to get looked at.