alex_123_fra
Active member
Hi all,
I am in the process of deciding which laptop will replace my current ROCK Xtreme SL8 (Core 2 Quad Q9300 2.5 GHz), Dual Nvidia 9800M GTX cards in SLI, 4 GB DDR2 800 MHz RAM, 2x 250GB Samsung 7,200rpm drives) in RAID-0. I believe the rock system was based on a CLEVO motherboard and case factor. I have to say initially I was impressed with it but after around 1 year or so, the thermal aspects of the system became awful. On load, CPU and GPU would overheat to well in excess of 80C and the system would shut down to protect the components. ROCK could not fix it and the only solution I found was to use a Zalman cooler which is the only thing allowing me to play on it for any length of time. I personally think that isn't acceptable as I paid a lot of money for it and had 3 year warranty etc.
The reason I mention the above is, I am considering a Viper III and I can see it is also based on a CLEVO motherboard and case. The case looks a little better thermally with front air intakes now rather than only the bottom 4 intakes which the Xtreme SL8 had (the viper III also has 3 bottom intakes). Does anyone have any reassurance for me that a Viper III with 2 GTX 560s in SLI doesn't overheat? Also why aren't we able to spec GTX 580s with this system? I would ideally want a 17'' laptop but I can't see one to spec here with an SLI configuration. I'd also hope that pcspecialist had better customer service than ROCK who were totally awful. They kept my laptop for months at a time with no communication of when I would get it back or what was happening. Their support forum is broken and you can't even register for it anymore.
The only reason I mentioned Alienware is the M18x is the only other system I can see with an SLI configuration possible but I don't particularly want to spend 4k on a laptop. Alienware are also supposed to have good customer service but I have no idea what the reliability of their systems is like. Thermally are they any good?
Anyway, if anyone has any advice based on the above, I'd be really interested to hear.
Thanks
Alex
I am in the process of deciding which laptop will replace my current ROCK Xtreme SL8 (Core 2 Quad Q9300 2.5 GHz), Dual Nvidia 9800M GTX cards in SLI, 4 GB DDR2 800 MHz RAM, 2x 250GB Samsung 7,200rpm drives) in RAID-0. I believe the rock system was based on a CLEVO motherboard and case factor. I have to say initially I was impressed with it but after around 1 year or so, the thermal aspects of the system became awful. On load, CPU and GPU would overheat to well in excess of 80C and the system would shut down to protect the components. ROCK could not fix it and the only solution I found was to use a Zalman cooler which is the only thing allowing me to play on it for any length of time. I personally think that isn't acceptable as I paid a lot of money for it and had 3 year warranty etc.
The reason I mention the above is, I am considering a Viper III and I can see it is also based on a CLEVO motherboard and case. The case looks a little better thermally with front air intakes now rather than only the bottom 4 intakes which the Xtreme SL8 had (the viper III also has 3 bottom intakes). Does anyone have any reassurance for me that a Viper III with 2 GTX 560s in SLI doesn't overheat? Also why aren't we able to spec GTX 580s with this system? I would ideally want a 17'' laptop but I can't see one to spec here with an SLI configuration. I'd also hope that pcspecialist had better customer service than ROCK who were totally awful. They kept my laptop for months at a time with no communication of when I would get it back or what was happening. Their support forum is broken and you can't even register for it anymore.
The only reason I mentioned Alienware is the M18x is the only other system I can see with an SLI configuration possible but I don't particularly want to spend 4k on a laptop. Alienware are also supposed to have good customer service but I have no idea what the reliability of their systems is like. Thermally are they any good?
Anyway, if anyone has any advice based on the above, I'd be really interested to hear.
Thanks
Alex