High flyer. What happens when Nvidia's fastest laptop graphics card, the GeForce GTX 780M, teams up with Intel's brand-new Haswell quad-core CPU? Exactly, an extremely potent high-end laptop is created. Despite its limited chassis volume, the 15-inch One K56-3N2 offers great performance. We are taking a more detailed look at its virtues and vices.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-One-K56-3N2-Clevo-P157SM-Notebook.93275.0.html
@Notebookcheck:
While we do appriciate your reviews, you need to work on your reviews more.
GTX 780M is 29.6% faster than GTX 680M based on all 28 games. GTX 780M is 32.6% faster than 7970M based on 26 games.
Please update your chart accordingly.
http://forum.notebookreview.com/gaming-software-graphics-cards/718021-i-m-upgrading-you-gtx-780m-review-inside-61.html#post9216441
Hi!
Im 4 years too late, but I bought an updated version of the same laptop 3 years ago, and it works brilliantly! My usage would be described as super-intensive with my laptop being turned on for about 20 hours a day and high usage for maybe 6.
Some problems I had to address were 1) adding an MSATA 2) Replacing the battery(wore down over time) 3) The AUX port is less sturdy than it seems.
The body itself is a lot stronger than I had anticipated. I dropped my laptop screen-first on a hard surface twice from about 1M and it didnt even budge, so that was brilliant.
And your review was par excellence! Thanks a ton!