Tuesday, August 16th 2016

EVGA Announces the SC17 GTX 1070 Notebook

The EVGA SC17 1070 Gaming Laptop has arrived. This 4K ready, high performance laptop was meticulously created from the ground up for the hardcore gamer, performance enthusiast, and even overclocker. No shortcuts here. It all starts with power, an in house EVGA designed power supply with a new unique form factor helps deliver up to 240 watts of power when needed, without compromising battery life.

An Intel Core i7 6820HK CPU that is unlocked and capable of being overclocking to 3800 MHz and beyond, combined with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070, also capable of being overclocked, lets you get the performance you always wanted from a gaming laptop. Did we mention that the EVGA SC17 1070 Gaming Laptop is built for overclocking? A FULL GUI BIOS with full mouse control gives you complete control over all aspects of performance, voltage and advanced settings right at your fingertips. Not to mention, a Clear CMOS button directly on the chassis, this is the world's first TRUE overclocking laptop.
Features:
  • Gaming Unleashed - Unleash your gaming dominance with the new GeForce GTX 1070 than turns your mobile rig into a sleek, high-performance gaming weapon-powered by the game-changing NVIDIA Pascal architecture.
  • Unibody Design - An aluminum unibody design and thin 1.07in thickness mean this is one of the sleekest laptops around.
  • 4K UHD Display - A Sharp IPS display capable of delivering up to 4K resolution for crystal clear graphics.
  • Incredible Hardware - EVGA is Known for performance hardware, and the EVGA SC17 1070 is no exception. An Intel Core i7 6820HK Unlocked processor combined with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 graphics gives you unbelievable performance in the latest games.
  • Built to Overclock - A full GUI BIOS with full control over CPU Multipliers, Voltage, Memory Timings, Frequency, even GPU overclocking right inside of the BIOS!
  • EOC - Overclocking at your fingertips, overclock on the fly with up/down arrow keys allowing you to enable Superclocked performance, or downclock mode to improve battery life.
For more information, visit the product page.
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14 Comments on EVGA Announces the SC17 GTX 1070 Notebook

#1
RejZoR
Shut up and take my kidney!

I wish more laptops would offer overclocking, even if only very basic. Sometimes underclocking, undervolting can be a cool feature as well as overclocking to slightly extend it's lifetime or just push 2fps more out of that game :P

I wonder if this GTX 1070 is a full fat one or some cut down version...
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#2
Dammeron
RejZoRShut up and take my kidney!

I wish more laptops would offer overclocking, even if only very basic. Sometimes underclocking, undervolting can be a cool feature as well as overclocking to slightly extend it's lifetime or just push 2fps more out of that game :p
You can always lower the max CPU usage in system power settings. I'd rather have an option to manage battery charging, like the one Lenovo puts in it's laptops.

Also, in Y570, they once did a hardware switch for turning on the secondary graphics - that thing hit the bullseye. You could set in nV drivers to always turn on the better GPU, but keep it off by the switch and use it only when You Yourself decide it is needed.

Glad to see a nice keyboard with separated arrows and numpad with big "0" key.
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#3
RejZoR
Those power settings have nearly no effect on anything and they don't undervolt things. All it does is control CPU core parking.
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#4
Nobody99
RejZoRI wish more laptops would offer overclocking, even if only very basic.
That is the new recently enabled feature of GTX 1000 (or 10) series.

This laptop is going to be so expensive and not even a TrackPoint.
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#5
Dammeron
RejZoRThose power settings have nearly no effect on anything and they don't undervolt things. All it does is control CPU core parking.
Not quite. I made an ultra low battery usage setting with CPU never going above 50% and the battery life really improved on that (use it while travelling). And all the cores are working.
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#6
Prima.Vera
Just curious. Why does one need 4K on a 17" display??
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#7
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
RejZoRI wonder if this GTX 1070 is a full fat one or some cut down version...
Neither, it has 2048 shaders instead of the 1920 like its desktop variant.
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#9
medi01
I wish GPU manufacturers wouldn't go "laptop gamers: fuck ya!" and we wouldn't get "laptops" consuming that much power.
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#10
RejZoR
9700 ProNeither, it has 2048 shaders instead of the 1920 like its desktop variant.
I'm assuming they used more cores and lower clocks? That would kinda make sense... Or is it even GTX 1070 for real and not renamed other product?
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#11
TheinsanegamerN
medi01I wish GPU manufacturers wouldn't go "laptop gamers: fuck ya!" and we wouldn't get "laptops" consuming that much power.
So, you want GPU makers to refuse to make anything over 75 watt just so laptops can use the biggest available chip? what kind of twisted logic is that?

Perhaps you shouldnt be shopping for laptops with top of the line GPUs then? Just a thought. maybe shop for something with a mid range chip, one that pulls 50 watt, like the 960m? it's not that hard. since in your magic world, that 960m would be as powerful as it got, since GPU makers were beholden to laptops, it shouldnt be an issue.
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#12
Caring1
I wish they would stop slapping a decent GPU in slim uni-body laptops and calling them gaming.
Asus and MSI have the right idea with thicker bodies for better cooling, and separate panels for access.
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#13
dwade
3/10. Those gigantic bezels. Holy shit!
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#14
medi01
TheinsanegamerNSo, you want GPU makers to refuse to make anything over 75 watt
They already make "anything over 75w" for desktop, thank you.
What they seem to have stop making is mobile chips with slightly less perf and drastically lower power consumption.
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