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Posted by 4004
 - May 24, 2016, 17:11:04
It will most certainly take another half a year minimum for nvidia to release 10xxM gpus to oems, and then even more for them to hit retail. The only thing that can possibly happen in the near future is some sort of price decrease for current gen mobile cards (I mean, cmon, xmg still charges £400 for a 980M, thats 1080 money!)
Then again, EVGA had to move quickly since having announced this, and they made a good move
Posted by Late to market
 - May 22, 2016, 07:39:41
This is not a bad notebook, with good build quality, temperatures, and performance, but it is late to market when the new generation of NVidia Pascal GPUs have been released in the desktop market & probably soon to be released in the notebook market too.  Also, this notebook is not upgradeable in terms of CPU & GPU - it's all soldered, which makes this purchase hurt even more considering NVidia Pascal GPUs are due to be released soon thereby making the 980M more obsolete.

This notebook advertises overclocking as one of it's selling points, so it would have been interesting to see you have a go at overclocking the laptop in your review.  It would have been interesting to see what level of performance you could achieve from the CPU & GPU (system RAM overclocking not as important) and to see what the temperatures & performance when overclocked.
Posted by Redaktion
 - May 22, 2016, 03:58:02
New contender. EVGA shows the gaming notebook market how it's done with the excellent SC17. If first impressions are everything, then the SC17 is already hitting the ground running at full speed.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/EVGA-SC17-Xotic-PC-Edition-Notebook-Review.165527.0.html