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Title: Schenker XMG U727 (Clevo P870DM3-G) Notebook Review
Post by: Redaktion on September 16, 2016, 08:54:56
Challenging the desktop. Desktop PC performance without compromises is what Schenker Technologies wants to achieve with its most expensive gaming notebook XMG U727. The 17-inch model is equipped with two high-end MXM GPUs as well as a socketed CPU. Nvidia's brand-new Pascal architecture promises sufficient performance for 4K.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Schenker-XMG-U727-Clevo-P870DM3-G-Notebook-Review.173957.0.html
Title: Re: Schenker XMG U727 (Clevo P870DM3-G) Notebook Review
Post by: Alex on September 16, 2016, 12:39:46
Could you please try to include "min FPS" aswell?
Since the GTX970 that should be included everywhere!
Title: Re: Schenker XMG U727 (Clevo P870DM3-G) Notebook Review
Post by: FTW on September 16, 2016, 12:55:10

Price
5653 EUR

W T F, i could build a bad a** pc and get a second hard car to lug it around :))
Title: Re: Schenker XMG U727 (Clevo P870DM3-G) Notebook Review
Post by: CN.cuttondog on September 16, 2016, 21:42:32
Both two GTX1080 reach 90 degree C, which is the thermal limit and the second gpu was heavily throttled below  1,000 Mhz during the stress test. CPU was also throttled below 3 Ghz.
Even in the Ungine Heaven test that system load is lighter than several latest games the two gpus hit the thermal wall and further throttling would easily occur.
Besides, the surface temperature is so hot that users would have a bad experience when using the laptop keyboard.

DISAPPOINTED about the thermal performace of clevo P870DM3, completely cannot handle the heating of dual flagship GPU system