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OriginPC Announces Gaming Laptops Powered by Core i7-8700K

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Processor INTEL CORE I9-9900K @ 5Ghz all core 4.7Ghz Cache @1.305 volts
Motherboard ASUS PRIME Z390-P ATX
Cooling CORSAIR HYDRO H150I PRO RGB 360MM 6x120mm fans push pull
Memory CRUCIAL BALLISTIX 3000Mhz 4x8 32gb @ 4000Mhz
Video Card(s) EVGA GEFORECE RTX 2080 SUPER XC HYBRID GAMING
Storage ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro 1TB 3D NAND NVMe,Intel 660p 1TB m.2 ,1TB WD Blue 3D NAND,500GB WD Blue 3D NAND,
Display(s) 50" Sharp Roku TV 8ms responce time and Philips 75Hz 328E9QJAB 32" curved
Case BLACK LIAN LI O11 DYNAMIC XL FULL-TOWER GAMING CASE,
Power Supply 1600 Watt
Software Windows 10
I have seen more than a few overclockable laptops and have had a chance to overclock them and test them out and seen no issues at all with throttling....... these were indeed nice laptops though and not on the cheap at all...... BUT if you really want a overclocking machine the a desktop is the spot to be but people on latops are NOT looking to break records but just to have a good gaming experience....please do carry on.;)

Everything about unlocked CPU's is better, better everything otherwise they would have been binned as locked CPU's this is fact.:rockout::clap::peace:That also includes the ability for higher clocks with lower volts than the non K counter part generally.



Here's a screenie after 1 hour and 25 minutes of DIrt 4 gaming on my HQ CPU with a GTX 960 @ 1080P with 4XAF and CMAA with most everything on high at 60 FPS Vsync lock

ASUS GL553VW 15.6" Gaming Laptop NVIDIA GTX 960M 4GB Intel Core i56300HQ 8GB DDR4
 
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