Hi Clevo experts, I would like to ask what are the differences between P775TM1-G and P751TM1-G? Currently the differences that I know is P775TM1-G is 17.3” display and P751TM1-G is 15.6” display. P775TM1-G has one more additional USB 3.0 Port.
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What CPU you are buying? if 9900k go for the 17", otherwise take the right size for your daily use. 9700k is nice for both and the temp are manageable.
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Meaker@Sager Company Representative
Larger display, cooling and a bit better sound.
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yrekabakery Notebook Virtuoso
Same ports. The P775 cools slightly better due to more rad fin area, has options for 1440p panels, and a subwoofer.
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For what it's worth, and if it helps any, I just bought and received the P775TM1-G, coming from a P870KM, and I have to say that first off, the laptop is lighter and it's design made me physically compare one to the other in terms of size, because the 775 looked smaller (thought Sager goofed and made me a 15.6"). I welcome the lighter laptop, primarily due to the heatsink size (less copper=less weight), but once I got it, I immediately opened it up to make sure I got everything I ordered (Sager did an excellent job, btw). Setup was a snap, and after using it for a while, I found it to be a VERY capable system. I opted for the 144hz 1080p screen, instead of the 4k (old eyes does not make for easier reading in 4k), backlight bleed is present, though I can overlook that, as the screen res, color and refresh is perfect. Thankfully, there are enough USB ports to handle the devices I connect to it. I wish the Control Center wasn't buggy (so far, the keyboard LED sleep timer function is wonky), but the refresh of the CC is a welcome sight and easy to navigate and work on. The fan control seems to work appropriately, as I did make some adjustments to keep the system cool and it responds as it should. I haven't stressed the system yet, but that will come in due time, as I do a lot of 3D modelling and rendering as well as some simulation work, so I'll see how much better the system performs.
It does appear that the folks at Sager did overclock my system, via the BIOS, so right now, the cpu cores are mapped as 50,50,49,48,48,47,47, and 47, respectively to the core count (i might be off by one).
Consider me a happy Clevo owner and Sager customer, I hope I don't regret it later. lolPapusan, Dennismungai and Dr. AMK like this. -
Congratulations, good choice and great company, enjoy your new laptop. Don't forget to monitor the temp's from time to time.
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As for whether Sager is a good company or not will remain to be seen. I'm not saying they're bad, nor am I saying they're the best either, i's just that every company has it's good and bad, customers have good and bad experiences with them too, so time will tell if they can deliver on what they promise/advertise/document. My last machine was an Origin, in fact my second personally (owned two) and my wife has one as well. Her's never had a lick of trouble, and my second one didn't fair as well. Dealing with Origin was lukewarm at best, so this time around, I decided to go with a different builder. Sager seemed to be a "no nonsense" type business, very straight forward in what they offer and questions i had were answered very well by the customer service team (shout out to Brian). While I don't know who physically put this system together and tested it, so far it's doing what it should.Dr. AMK likes this. -
Meaker@Sager Company Representative
It is a far more compact chassis than the P870 series that's for sure, enjoy
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On your system, are you able to select 2.1 audio, either with Realtek console or Creative Sound Blaster app?
P775TM1-G vs P751TM1-G
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