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Hey guys!
Looks like we’re quite numerous having ordered and received a Recoil II RTX recently!
Here are the specs for the one I received a few weeks ago (I’ll just delete all the “non-relevant”, meaning standard, information as this is fully detailed, as usual; also sorry for the Spanish words here and there):
Chassis & Display
Serie Recoil: pantalla panorámica de 17,3" Mate Full HD LED NTSC 72%, 144 Hz (1920x1080)
Processor (CPU)
Procesador seis núcleos Intel® Core™ i7 8750H (2,2 GHz, 4,1 GHz Turbo)
Memory (RAM)
32 GB Corsair 2666 MHz SODIMM DDR4 (2 x 16 GB)
Graphics Card
NVIDIA® GeForce® RTX 2060 - 6,0 GB GDDR6 Video RAM - DirectX® 12.1
1st M.2 SSD Drive
512 GB INTEL® 760p M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD (hasta 3230 MB/sR | 1625 MB/sW)
Thermal Paste
COMPUESTO TÉRMICO COOLER MASTER MASTERGEL MAKER
Price 1.901,00 € including VAT and Delivery
I read a lot about the chassis before ordering, as Clevo is more well-known on the market. Special thanks to all the passionate people on these forums for going into such details on every topic; it helps a lot making one’s mind. I’m not disappointed one bit by this Tongfang chassis!
I will try to keep this short, as I think there already are excellent reviews by people way more “experienced” than I am (example: https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/forums/threads/recoil-ii-rtx-review.62622/)
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• Props to PC Specialist before anything! Great configuration wizard, comprehensive view on what’s happening with your order, reduced building time and quick delivery.
Kudos on the “no bloatware” Win10 install they do: just Windows, the GeForce drivers and Tongfang’s Gaming Center.
• Great chassis. A few centimeters shorter than my old Acer (17.3” screen too – see pictures); especially enjoying the narrow screen design
And let’s not forget: a laptop with the potential of a gaming laptop that you can make look not like a gaming laptop! Just turn off the rainbow LEDs and there you have it (and yes this is on the plus side for me ).
• Power adapter: slim design
• Very good ventilation so far: office tasks, browsing the web and so on → I can’t even hear the fans. The best idea Tongfang had are those little rubber “feet” under the chassis (see pictures): the chassis itself is never in direct contact with the table/desk, making a difference regarding the overall temperature of the laptop
• It’s light (and thin too)! Once again my reference point is my old Acer Aspire, but I find the Recoil pretty light for a 17” laptop that is not full plastic
• Performance-wise I guess it’s too soon to give any review; I’m eager to start some heavy video editing to test those 32gb of RAM (yep that’s about the only use they will have; you might even say that that is still overkill). Also eager to benchmark the RTX 2060.
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• Still impossible to control the LED strip with the Gaming Center, even though I updated it to v2.0.1.1 (when I try to turn “Image Projection” off, nothing happens) Fixed after contacting PCS support
• The infamous keyboard! Not that bad to be honest, but subjectively a good ol’ chiclet still does the trick for me (I’ve never really used any mechanical keyboard)
• Touchpad is OK, but hard to “calibrate” with Windows settings (so you don’t get erroneous clicking or zooming)
That’s about it so far. I’ll keep on reading the forums so I can check other people’s reviews and advice (I will keep on reading about undervolting especially; never heard of that before and it looks quite promising performance-wise).
P.S.: Please someone explains to me what the stuff on last picture purpose is (came with the power adapter)...
Looks like we’re quite numerous having ordered and received a Recoil II RTX recently!
Here are the specs for the one I received a few weeks ago (I’ll just delete all the “non-relevant”, meaning standard, information as this is fully detailed, as usual; also sorry for the Spanish words here and there):
Chassis & Display
Serie Recoil: pantalla panorámica de 17,3" Mate Full HD LED NTSC 72%, 144 Hz (1920x1080)
Processor (CPU)
Procesador seis núcleos Intel® Core™ i7 8750H (2,2 GHz, 4,1 GHz Turbo)
Memory (RAM)
32 GB Corsair 2666 MHz SODIMM DDR4 (2 x 16 GB)
Graphics Card
NVIDIA® GeForce® RTX 2060 - 6,0 GB GDDR6 Video RAM - DirectX® 12.1
1st M.2 SSD Drive
512 GB INTEL® 760p M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD (hasta 3230 MB/sR | 1625 MB/sW)
Thermal Paste
COMPUESTO TÉRMICO COOLER MASTER MASTERGEL MAKER
Price 1.901,00 € including VAT and Delivery
I read a lot about the chassis before ordering, as Clevo is more well-known on the market. Special thanks to all the passionate people on these forums for going into such details on every topic; it helps a lot making one’s mind. I’m not disappointed one bit by this Tongfang chassis!
I will try to keep this short, as I think there already are excellent reviews by people way more “experienced” than I am (example: https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/forums/threads/recoil-ii-rtx-review.62622/)
+++
• Props to PC Specialist before anything! Great configuration wizard, comprehensive view on what’s happening with your order, reduced building time and quick delivery.
Kudos on the “no bloatware” Win10 install they do: just Windows, the GeForce drivers and Tongfang’s Gaming Center.
• Great chassis. A few centimeters shorter than my old Acer (17.3” screen too – see pictures); especially enjoying the narrow screen design
And let’s not forget: a laptop with the potential of a gaming laptop that you can make look not like a gaming laptop! Just turn off the rainbow LEDs and there you have it (and yes this is on the plus side for me ).
• Power adapter: slim design
• Very good ventilation so far: office tasks, browsing the web and so on → I can’t even hear the fans. The best idea Tongfang had are those little rubber “feet” under the chassis (see pictures): the chassis itself is never in direct contact with the table/desk, making a difference regarding the overall temperature of the laptop
• It’s light (and thin too)! Once again my reference point is my old Acer Aspire, but I find the Recoil pretty light for a 17” laptop that is not full plastic
• Performance-wise I guess it’s too soon to give any review; I’m eager to start some heavy video editing to test those 32gb of RAM (yep that’s about the only use they will have; you might even say that that is still overkill). Also eager to benchmark the RTX 2060.
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• The infamous keyboard! Not that bad to be honest, but subjectively a good ol’ chiclet still does the trick for me (I’ve never really used any mechanical keyboard)
• Touchpad is OK, but hard to “calibrate” with Windows settings (so you don’t get erroneous clicking or zooming)
That’s about it so far. I’ll keep on reading the forums so I can check other people’s reviews and advice (I will keep on reading about undervolting especially; never heard of that before and it looks quite promising performance-wise).
P.S.: Please someone explains to me what the stuff on last picture purpose is (came with the power adapter)...
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