Eurocom P7 Pro (Clevo P770ZM) Notebook Review

The 17.3-inch Eurocom P7 Pro is based on the latest 15.6-inch Clevo P750ZM design we introduced in the Eurocom P5 Pro Extreme.  As mentioned in our previous review, these systems are designed to handle LGA1150 socket desktop processors with overclocking potential. The end result is a performance level that’s higher than even the best gaming laptops currently available from Alienware, Asus, or MSI. Let’s see how far we can push this top-tier Eurocom console.

Clevo is moving away from the bulky, boxy and boring look of past models in favor of something more modern, but not too outlandish to the point of sacrificing any accessibility. Barebone manufacturers are still using heavy-duty ABS matte plastic to provide a more professional and sturdy quality compared to the aluminum solutions that other gaming laptops might use. The outer cover and palm rest are lightly rubberized to provide a more premium feel rather than just hard plastic. However, this does attract fingerprints and grease more easily. The bottom edge tapers very noticeably, making the laptop look thinner than it actually is As a result, its front edge is only 16mm thick, while its rear edge is 38mm thick.
The build quality is very good considering the size of the device. The base is sturdy and doesn’t twist or cause major warping when pressure is applied to the center of the keyboard. The hinge can reach a maximum angle of 135 degrees, so the display won’t wobble when typing. Applying pressure to the center of the cover will still cause some slight warping, as will twisting the display from side to side, but it’s mostly minor enough to not be a cause for concern. The bezels are slightly smaller, but feel thicker than the Eurocom X7’s thin plastic bezels.


Compared to other popular 17.3-inch gaming laptops, the Eurocom is thinner and smaller than the MSI GT72 and the particularly thick Asus ROG G751. Some laptops are indeed thinner, such as the Alienware 17 R2, but this Eurocom comes with a more demanding CPU and cooling system than the models listed here. In fact, the P7 Pro weights about the same as the GT72 (3.85kg vs 3.82kg), despite the obvious size difference between them. communicationWLAN comes standard with Intel 7265 supporting 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.0, and dual-band (2×2) connectivity up to 867 Mbps. Qualcomm Killer 1525 options are also available for more gaming-centric features and optimizations. We had no issues with our Intel M .2 module when connected to our home network.

AccessoriesEurocom comes right out of the box with a quick start manual and a driver and utility CD. Also included are extra screws and some thermal paste. Carrying cases, VGA adapters and other cables are available directly from the dealer.

touchpadThe slightly redesigned touchpad (10.75 x 6.25 cm) is very sturdy, has no cursor issues and glides smoothly. Synaptics V7.5 lets users customize

Compared to competing models, the P7 Pro’s brightness and contrast are just as good. The Alienware 17 R2’s display is slightly better overall in terms of color accuracy and grayscale, and requires no calibration.  Alienware 17 R2 battery  lifePairing a 65 W CPU with a 100 W GTX 980M without Optimus will naturally result in excessive battery life. Under optimal conditions, we were able to squeeze out a little over 2.5 hours of idle time in battery saver mode at lowest brightness. Runtime will be reduced when using Wi-Fi or playing games, but only by an hour or so at most.


The removable 82 Wh  lithium-ion battery  pack has a slightly smaller capacity than competing 17.3-inch gaming models. For example, the Alienware 17 R2 has nearly 20% more Alienware 17 R2 battery power. The benefits of owning an Optimus are clear from the comparison chart below. We can easily say that the Eurocom P7 Pro is the best 17.3-inch gaming laptop in terms of raw performance and features. You won’t find a laptop anywhere else that has a standard LGA1150 slot, an MXM 3.0b slot , and PCIe x4 expansion all in one package. Its respectable CPU overclocking potential, excellent Boost performance, and customizable fan controls are just gravy on the otherwise solid Clevo platform. Tinkerers and hobbyists don’t need to look elsewhere for end-user customization and extensibility. 


Meanwhile, the new Core i7-5775C far outperforms the current mobile champion, the i7-4980HQ, in multi-core benchmarks, and its extensive overclocking headroom puts it very close to the more power-hungry Core i7-4790K.


There’s room for improvement, such as adding dedicated macro keys, additional legacy ports, and higher-capacity battery options. The 1080p display is great, but not as impressive as the rest of the notebook. TheEurocom P7 Pro’s short battery life and loud fan noise while gaming are also obvious drawbacks of this type of system. Even so, these are minor quibbles in what is an excellent, stable, and expensive gaming system. 
We can easily say that the Eurocom P7 Pro is the best 17.3-inch gaming laptop in terms of raw performance and features.

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Schenker XMG Core 14 (Clevo NV40MB) laptop review: baby gamer

There are tons of 15-inch and 17-inch gaming laptops out there. However, if you want something particularly compact in the 13- to 14-inch range, the options are very limited. This is where Schenker comes in with the XMG Core 14. Core 14 can be customized to suit individual needs and budget at bestware.com.


While it comes standard with a 120 Hz Full HD panel and a mid-range GeForce GTX 1650, you can choose between a Core i5-1135G7 with 8 MB cache or a Core i7-1165G7 CPU with 12 MB cache. Both processors are from Intel’s new Tiger Lake generation. DDR4 RAM ranges from 8 to 64 GB, and M.2 SSDs range from 250 to 2,000 GB. Buyers can also influence the keyboard language, wireless card and operating system.
Competitors to the Core 14 include other gaming laptops with powerful performance-efficient CPUs and GTX 1650 Max-Q, such as the MSI Prestige 14, Asus Zenbook 15, MSI Prestige 15, and LG Ultra 17. These notebooks appear in the comparison table below .

Schenker used a barebones device from Clevo in this case. The NV40MB chassis is simple enough to suit any environment. The lid is made of metal, while the surface of the base is made of plastic. We describe stability as “good.” The same goes for the hinge, which allows the screen to be opened with one hand (the maximum opening angle is about 140°). One of the biggest highlights of the Core 14 is its light weight. At 1.4kg it’s very light for a gaming laptop , although the MSI Prestige 14 is another 100g lighter. Also, the size is very small. The 14-inch base measures 32.5 x 22.5 cm (narrow bezel design) and is just under 1.8 cm tall, making it extremely comfortable to carry and transport . A small power supply also helps. The 90-watt power supply measures just 12.5 x 5 x 3 cm and weighs just under 300 grams.


maintainThere are 14 Phillips screws on the bottom of the case. With the bottom panel removed, the components can be easily accessed. Users have access to the Clevo XMG Core 14 laptop battery , M.2 slot, two RAM slots, wireless adapter, and cooling system (consisting of two fans and multiple heat pipes). Since the CPU and GPU are soldered, these components cannot be upgraded. input devicekeyboard
The keyboard leaves a somewhat contradictory impression. While the island layout is certainly fine for gaming, experienced typists will often want a crisper typing feel. Key feedback is very soft, and some users may find it spongy. The almost tiny directional arrows are also not ideal.


Other than that, we like the layout, although buyers will have to go without the numeric keypad due to limited space. Your search for RGB lighting in the Core 14 is also in vain. The keys can only emit white light. Despite multi-level control, the light intensity is still relatively weak. The duration of the lighting can be adjusted via a timer. The default setting is 30 seconds.


touchpadThe touchpad is a decent size at 12 x 7.3 cm. Thanks to the smooth surface and the resulting glide, it is very pleasant to use. There’s nothing to complain about in terms of accuracy and gesture support (zooming and scrolling with two fingers), either. The lack of dedicated mouse buttons is a matter of taste.


Brightness is also good. The screen’s brightness is just shy of 316 cd/m², which makes it suitable for occasional outdoor use, although some competitors offer higher brightness. MSI’s Prestige 15 reaches over 400 cd/m², and the Prestige 14 even breaks the 500 cd/m² mark. henker equips the Core 14 with a 120 Hz IPS display. Panda’s LM140LF-1F01 panel convinces with its low black values ​​(0.27 cd/m²) and excellent contrast ratio (approximately 1,250:1). life Clevo XMG Core 14 battery life


Thanks to the use of energy-saving components, the 14-inch monitor can be used for a considerable period of time in the event of a power outage. In our Wi-Fi tests, with the display brightness set to medium, the 49 Wh  Clevo XMG Core 14 battery drained after seven hours of use. Under ideal conditions (very low or no load, minimum brightness), more than 12 hours is possible. However, the Asus Zenbook 15  Laptop battery, MSI Prestige 15, and LG Ultra 17 can accommodate larger laptop batteries due to more space, suggesting that the Clevo Laptop battery can run longer.

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