Sager np8662 (Clevo M860TU) Crysis Benchmark
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my God this is beautiful. I'm buying this babe in a month.
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too sick. must look out for them since shortlisting np8662
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Clevo is releasing the NP8690 which is a 15'' laptop it will have the i7 and a GTX 280m..
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You can't change laptop gpus.(Unless you are an extremely good moder with good soldering skill)Plus GTX 280m doesn't fit in a 15.4 inch notebook. Most GTX 280m only fits in 17+ notebooks. Only crazy LAN party gamers like to have GTX 280m. If you want real performance, get a desktop.
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Thanks.
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It's a simple remove and replace. Nothing special
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Got a tut, on how to change the GPU to a 280m?
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yes to both
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yo what would these specs be able to play on crysis like high ? very high? and what FPS do you think it would get?
THANKS
SPECS: 2.53GHZ Intel core duo 4GB of ram 320gb hard drive 7200rpm gtx 260m graphic card
its a sager n8662 thinking of buying it , if you know anything better for the same price or anything would be helpfull
anthonyb1992 2 years ago
You would probably average around 30fps depending on what you have the AA at.
sagerebay 2 years ago
Hey, Great vid thinking of getting one but.. BFG has the same notebook they look alike like the sager.. If i wasen't Mistaken I thought this was the BFG Deimos??
DarkThug13 2 years ago
no, this is a sager np8662.
the one your reffering to is an 18" laptop with a 280m. mine is 15" with a 260m.
they both are re-branded Clevo's though
sagerebay 2 years ago
You could buy a barebone NP8662 and put a 280m in instead of the 260m. I know that rjtech sells the 280m for $490 and the 260m for $415 so it wouldn't be that big of a price difference. The only problem is that most barebones include the GPU. Try asking rjtech or any other reseller. I'm almost certain this will void your warranty but the performance increase would be amazing.
sagerebay 2 years ago
Many people have swapped the 260m for the 280m in their NP8662 without problem. Although you should be careful about adding a quad core CPU with the 280m because this will generate alot of heat.
The 280m would dramatically increase your graphics performance without costing much more. I will do this in about a year when the 260m is no longer cutting it for the latest games. Good luck with your purchase.
sagerebay 2 years ago