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Posted by NIGHTMARE
 - April 07, 2018, 06:37:41
Quote from: olenbr on December 30, 2017, 00:11:20
heh currently have this laptop, with delided CPU and bought from silicon lottery, very cool and very fast. for those who say laptop can't overclock and overheat, they are wrong. laptop obviously smaller heatsink and less space than desktop but it is still very, very capable.

4.9ghz 24/7 clock no problem!

since this forum wont allow posting picture screenshot for proof on new accounts with limited post, i'll leave the comment here.

Well if you are registered user than you can post. However, I'm looking to buy this laptop this coming week would you share some insight.
Posted by Jon Webb
 - December 30, 2017, 16:24:49
Nice article, only one issue. Changing or adding 2.5in SSDs or accessing under the keyboard  for ram or M.2 drives on the Sky X9C is VERY simple. Both 2.5in bays can be assessed from the front of the machine by removing the bottom cover, no need to pull the heatsink. The keyboard can be removed by taking the screw marked KB out and sliding a paperclip in the screw slot to push the keyboard up. That's where the #3 M.2 and ram slots are. It's the easiest notebook to upgrade.
Posted by olenbr
 - December 30, 2017, 00:11:20
heh currently have this laptop, with delided CPU and bought from silicon lottery, very cool and very fast. for those who say laptop can't overclock and overheat, they are wrong. laptop obviously smaller heatsink and less space than desktop but it is still very, very capable.

4.9ghz 24/7 clock no problem!

since this forum wont allow posting picture screenshot for proof on new accounts with limited post, i'll leave the comment here.
Posted by Redaktion
 - December 29, 2017, 21:01:24
12 pounds of pure power. We end the year with the most powerful consumer gaming notebook currently available. Its Core i7-8700K CPU, GTX 1080 SLI GPUs, 4K UHD screen, 1 TB NVMe RAID 0 storage, and 64 GB of DDR4 RAM are astronomical specifications regardless of form factor.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Eurocom-Sky-X9C-i7-8700K-GTX-1080-SLI-Clevo-P870TM1-G-Laptop-Review.274230.0.html