Tons of hardware options available
AVADirect is a computer seller and the United States that tends to focus on gaming notebooks and high-end machines for computer enthusiasts. The company has announced that it is now the first company to offer the Clevo P570WM X79 17.3-inch full HD resolution gaming notebook. The notebook is a desktop replacement and promises impressive performance.
The notebook uses various Intel Core i7 processors, a 17.3-inch screen, a GTX 680M graphics cards with NVIDIA SLI technology, or NVIDIA Quadro K5000 graphics. The machine also boasts three 2.5-inch drive bays, a separate optical drive bays that can be converted to of fourth 2.5-inch bay, RAID 0/1/5 support, and a 54/34 express card slot.
The Quadro K5000 GPU is specifically aimed at CAD design professionals that need incredible graphics power the mobile platform. The notebook also features a backlit, keyboard that offers color-changing zones that the user can program to their preferences. The incredibly powerful notebook computer starts at $2,757 and will go up significantly depending on options.
Upgrading to a Core i7-3960X 6-core processor, for example, will add over $770 to that starting price alone. A second GPU will add another $741 while opting for the Quadro option will set you back an additional $1,600. Doubling the starting price will be very easy to do if you fully option the notebook.
Source: AVADirect
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