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XMG APEX 15 MAX: Desktop Replacement Laptop gets update to AMD Ryzen 5000

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With the XMG APEX 15 (E20) introduced in March 2020, XMG attracted much attention for the world's first laptop with AMD Ryzen desktop processors for Socket AM4. It is now succeeded by the XMG APEX 15 MAX (E22), which brings an update to CPUs up to the Ryzen 9 5900X and 5950X, a GeForce RTX 3070 and a motherboard with a B550 chipset. By focusing on desktop processors, the MAX version also differs from the XMG APEX 15 (M21) presented in 2021, which utilises conventional mobile CPUs. In line with the desktop replacement approach, the size and weight are somewhat higher in order to integrate a powerful cooling system.

The E22 version of the XMG APEX 15 MAX comes with a B550 chipset motherboard and several hardware updates compared to its B450 based predecessor, the XMG APEX 15 (E20). To begin with, the laptop makes the leap to Nvidia's current GeForce RTX 3070 and RTX 3060. Both graphics cards operate at 115 watts TGP and are now connected via PCI Express 4.0, as is the primary M.2 SSD.



The heart of the unusual concept, however, are the processors. The company does not opt for mobile CPUs from AMD's Ryzen H-series, but for swappable AM4 socket desktop processors. Officially, XMG recommends the configuration of a Ryzen 9 5900X, Ryzen 7 5700X or Ryzen 5 5600X. Regardless of the respective TDP class of 65 or 105 watts, the processors operate with a PPT (Package Power Tracking) of up to 88 watts, so CPUs starting with the Ryzen 9 5900X with 12 cores and 24 threads run in AMD's ECO mode.

XMG also offers the option of equipping the APEX 15 MAX with an AMD Ryzen 9 5950X with 16 cores and 32 threads. However, this is not officially recommended for standard users and should only be configured by experts: In order to achieve a significant performance advantage over the already powerful Ryzen 9 5900X, it is necessary to manually adjust the voltage and fan curves using AMD's Ryzen Master software. The extent to which this process succeeds depends strongly on the potential of the individual processor used.

In order to make 105 Watt processors such as the 5900X in the APEX 15 MAX run stable under all operating conditions, profound and exclusive modifications to the BIOS and firmware of the MPS-VRMs were necessary compared to the original laptop design. XMG applies these on every laptop regardless of the configured processor; making a subsequent upgrade to a stronger, supported Ryzen processor possible without any problems.

The performance that can be expected from the configurable CPUs, and that which experienced users and enthusiasts can theoretically get out of a Ryzen 9 5950X in the APEX 15 MAX, is shown by the company's own performance benchmarks. For example, the Ryzen 7 5700X with eight cores achieves a multi-core result of 4,757 points in Cinebench R20, while the Ryzen 9 5900X with twelve cores achieves 6,350 points. With the Ryzen 9 5950X with 16 cores, up to 8,140 points is possible under the aforementioned conditions, but cannot be guaranteed.

Fast 240 Hz display and generous connectivity
Externally, the XMG APEX 15 MAX does not differ from its predecessor and still utilises a 361 x 258 x 32.5 mm desktop-replacement chassis with a weight of 2.6 kg. Accordingly, the laptop has ample internal space, allowing the integration of a cooling system which matches the components and enables their performance potential to be permanently unleashed. The chassis mainly consists of robust ABS polymer, while the display lid is made of aluminium.

When it comes to the 15.6 inch Full HD display, XMG steps up a gear and uses a considerably faster 240 Hz IPS panel. In addition, the laptop is capable of driving up to three external monitors. Image output is via a DisplayPort 1.4-capable USB 3.2 Gen2 port (Type C), an HDCP 2.3-capable HDMI 2.1 output and a Mini DisplayPort 1.4. Since the AMD desktop CPUs used do not feature an integrated graphics unit, all video interfaces are directly connected to the dedicated NVIDIA graphics chip.

Furthermore, the APEX 15 MAX offers a Gigabit Ethernet port, WiFi 6, two USB-A 3.2 ports, USB-A 2.0, a microSD card reader, a headset-compatible headphone output and a separate microphone input.

Maintenance-friendly concept with up to 64 GB RAM and three SSDs
Alongside two SO-DIMM sockets for up to 64 GB of plugged-in DDR4-3200 RAM, the XMG APEX 15 MAX offers two M.2 slots for SSDs and an additional 2.5 inch drive bay. The primary M.2 bay communicates via four PCI Express 4.0 lanes and can thus fully support the performance of all current high-end storage drives - especially since both M.2 SSDs get more thermal headroom to maximise performance due to the use of heat conduction pads between the drive and the motherboard. All components are easily accessible via the screwed-down bottom shell, so your own upgrade plans are just as easy to implement as cleaning the interior of the laptop. In keeping with the maintenance-friendly concept, the 62 Wh battery can also be removed from the chassis. Inputs are made via a Microsoft Precision-compliant touchpad with area fingerprint reader and a multi-colour backlit keyboard with full numeric keypad and full-size arrow keys.

Pricing and availability
The base configuration of the XMG APEX 15 MAX (L21), which can be freely configured on bestware.com, includes AMD's Ryzen 5 5600X desktop CPU, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060, 16 (2x8) GB DDR4-3200, a 500 GB Samsung 980 and a Full HD IPS display with 240 Hz. The starting price including 19% VAT is € 1,399. In addition to memory and storage upgrades, the configuration options include a GeForce RTX 3070 (€ 245), AMD's Ryzen 7 5700X (€ 91) and Ryzen 9 5900X (€ 284), as well as the Ryzen 9 5950X (€ 468) for expert users. All equipment variants of the XMG APEX 15 MAX are in stock and available.

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What's the point of a press release that announces that your horribly outdated 2020 platform has just been updated to a 15-month old, already superseded platform?

I'd be keeping quiet about that, it's not good publicity.


And here we have AMD's dumbfuck naming scheme causing the problems.

These laptops are running desktop CPUs - 5000-series isn't out of date Zen2, they're current-gen Zen3.

Whoever at AMD marketing that thought the 5000-series mobile chips should be Zen2 (when the 4000-series mobile chips are also Zen2) should be hung out to dry.
 
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When the words 'smoking hot!' have a real chance of becoming literal, it gives me that something awful is gonna happen soon feeling.

It also makes me wonder why this cant be done with Intels desktop cpus .. in a laptop.
 
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What's the point of a press release that announces that your horribly outdated 2020 platform has just been updated to a 15-month old, already superseded platform?

I'd be keeping quiet about that, it's not good publicity.


And here we have AMD's dumbfuck naming scheme causing the problems.

These laptops are running desktop CPUs - 5000-series isn't out of date Zen2, they're current-gen Zen3.

Whoever at AMD marketing that thought the 5000-series mobile chips should be Zen2 (when the 4000-series mobile chips are also Zen2) should be hung out to dry.

It's a mix on mobile, some chips are zen2 and some are zen3 in the mobile 5000-series.
 
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These are not laptops I seem to remember someone arguing they are not. Desktop replacement or not, if it can sit on your lap, guess what it is.

Beastly specs for sure.
 
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It's a mix on mobile, some chips are zen2 and some are zen3 in the mobile 5000-series.
It's a naming and product-segmentation fustercluck, is what it is.
 
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There is no desktop replacement regards to a notebook.
 
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I have this exact laptop sadly the headline is rather misleading the 2020 version with B450 board is not getting any bios update so those with old models is left dry when the appeal of having a desktop socketed with upgradeable cpu cannot be done. I am pretty disappointed in clevo the original oem too.
 
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I have this exact laptop sadly the headline is rather misleading the 2020 version with B450 board is not getting any bios update so those with old models is left dry when the appeal of having a desktop socketed with upgradeable cpu cannot be done. I am pretty disappointed in clevo the original oem too.
My experiences of Clevo whitebooks wasn't great either. Mediocre build quality and terrible BIOS/Software support. Had a couple of personal Clevos and a run of them at work but they're something I now actively avoid for being too cheap and nasty.

Given how much the CPU and GPU cost in the higher end models, it doesn't make sense to skimp on the build quality of the laptop chassis.
 
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