Cheap?

justafolk

Active member
Chassis & Display
Proteus Series: 15.6" Matte Full HD 144Hz 72% NTSC LED Widescreen (1920x1080)
Processor (CPU)
Intel® Core™ i7 Six Core Processor 8750H (2.2GHz, 4.1GHz Turbo)

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Memory (RAM)
16GB Corsair 2666MHz SODIMM DDR4 (2 x 8GB)
Graphics Card
NVIDIA® GeForce® RTX 2070 - 8.0GB GDDR6 Video RAM - DirectX® 12.1
1st Storage Drive
500GB SEAGATE BARRACUDA 2.5" SSD, (upto 560MB/sR | 535MB/sW)
1st M.2 SSD Drive
512GB INTEL® 660p M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD (upto 1500MB/sR | 1000MB/sW)
Memory Card Reader
Integrated SD Memory Card Reader
AC Adaptor
1 x Proteus Series 230W AC Adaptor
Battery
Proteus V Series Lithium Ion Battery (7180mAh)
Power Cable
1 x 1 Metre UK Power Cable (Kettle Lead)
Thermal Paste
COOLER MASTER MASTERGEL MAKER THERMAL COMPOUND
Sound Card
Intel 2 Channel High Definition Audio + MIC/Headphone Jack
Bluetooth & Wireless
GIGABIT LAN & WIRELESS INTEL® AC-9260 M.2 (1.73Gbps, 802.11AC) +BT 5.0
USB/Thunderbolt Options
3 x USB 3.0 PORTS + 1 x USB 3.1 Type C PORT AS STANDARD
Keyboard Language
PROTEUS SERIES RGB BACKLIT UK KEYBOARD WITH NUMBER PAD
Operating System
Genuine Windows 10 Home 64 Bit - inc. Single Licence [KUK-00001]
Operating System Language
United Kingdom - English Language
Windows Recovery Media
Windows 10 Multi-Language Recovery Image - Unlimited Downloads from Online Account
Office Software
FREE 30 Day Trial of Microsoft® Office® 365 (Operating System Required)
Anti-Virus
BullGuard™ Internet Security - Free 90 Day License inc. Gamer Mode
Browser
Microsoft® Edge (Windows 10 Only)
Notebook Mouse
INTEGRATED 2 BUTTON TOUCHPAD MOUSE
Webcam
INTEGRATED 720P 30 FPS HD WEBCAM
Warranty
3 Year Standard Warranty (1 Month Collect & Return, 1 Year Parts, 3 Year Labour)
Delivery
STANDARD INSURED DELIVERY TO UK MAINLAND (MON-FRI)
Build Time
Standard Build - Approximately 3 to 5 working days

all @ £1,411.00 inc. VAT

Seems too cheap even if it is currently on offer... for an i7 and 2070, is there a catch I'm missing here?
 

Mustafo95

Silver Level Poster
Well you're getting a laptop with i7-8750H. The new gen i7-9750H has been out since the end of april. So I don't know if it's actually too cheap, but if it is, that'd be because PCS are trying to clear their stock out.
 

de4life

Bronze Level Poster
PCS was the cheapest option by some distance when looking for a laptop with an RTX 2070 in it. Literally £400 cheaper than anything else comparable I could find. Granted that was without an operating system and only with the m2 SSD, but still.

Keep in mind the RTX 2070 is discontinued and the i7-8750 is now the previous generation chip, so as the above response notes it might just be a way of clearing stock. Either way I'm extremely pleased with mine :)
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
PCS was the cheapest option by some distance when looking for a laptop with an RTX 2070 in it. Literally £400 cheaper than anything else comparable I could find. Granted that was without an operating system and only with the m2 SSD, but still.

Keep in mind the RTX 2070 is discontinued and the i7-8750 is now the previous generation chip, so as the above response notes it might just be a way of clearing stock. Either way I'm extremely pleased with mine :)
The RTX 2070 mobile hasn’t been discontinued as far as I’m aware, only the desktop versions.
 

Oussebon

Multiverse Poster
1st Storage Drive
500GB SEAGATE BARRACUDA 2.5" SSD, (upto 560MB/sR | 535MB/sW)
1st M.2 SSD Drive
512GB INTEL® 660p M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD (upto 1500MB/sR | 1000MB/sW)
Just get a single 1TB SSD. Keeps slots open for future expansion, and avoids juggling things between two smaller drives. Assuming it's for gaming?
 

ubuysa

The BSOD Doctor
Just get a single 1TB SSD. Keeps slots open for future expansion, and avoids juggling things between two smaller drives. Assuming it's for gaming?
Yes, but do bear in mind that there can be a small, but significant, performance advantage in having multiple physical drives. It all depends on the applications and how they use storage. I would imagine that for gaming the advantage of multiple storage drives is limited, but it's not universally true that a single bigger drive is always better. :)
 

Oussebon

Multiverse Poster
Absolutely, and that's why I said assuming it's for gaming :)

Also, for situations where multiple drives can give a performance advantage, it'd be interesting to see comparisons between two low end Sata SSDs, and a single higher end NVMe SSD with much higher IOPS.
 
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