Jump to content
NotebookTalk

14th Gen Desktop replacement Laptops?


Recommended Posts

I currently have a 10th gen Desktop replacement laptop (Cleveo x170sm-g) and right now Clevo doesn't have any 13th or 14th gen laptops that take desktop processors.

 

I saw some reviews of the MSI Titan (Current model) but  am looking for something with an actual socketed desktop processor, 4 so dimm slots (256gb ram), a RTX4090 or ATI (AMD) equivalent GPU and minimum 4 nvme slots, 6 or 8 would be better and dual 300 watt power bricks or a single 780 w power brick like I have on my Clevo.

More USB-C gen 3.2 2x2 ports or (USB 4) would be nice also. 4k , 5k or 8k screen.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I don't think there's even one machine that would satisfy your requirements (socketed CPUs in laptops are non-existent for latest generations, at least at this point). We shall see what happens next year, but I doubt there will be any changes in this regard.

  • Thumb Up 1

GitHub

 

Currently and formerly owned laptops (specs below):

Serenity                    -> Dell Precision 5560
N-1                             -> Dell Precision 5560 (my lady's)

Razor Crest              -> Lenovo ThinkPad P16 (work)
Millenium Falcon    -> Dell Precision 5530 (work)
Axiom                        -> Lenovo ThinkPad P52 (work)
Moldy Crow             -> Dell XPS 15 9550

 

Spoiler

Senenity / N-1: Dell Precision 5560
    i7-11800H CPU
    1x32 GB DDR4 2,666 MHz
    512 GB SSD
    NVIDIA T1200
    FHD+ 1920x1200
    PopOS 22.04

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Agreed.  I don't even know of a 13th-gen system that meets this.  The DTR market as we used to know it seems to be dead.

 

You can find a small number of systems with 4 NVMe slots but I've never heard of one with more than that.  You might be able to squeeze in one more small one (not bootable) if you repurpose a WWAN slot with an adapter.  Four SODIMMs is also becoming uncommon as well (and right now that maxes out at 192 GB) and CAMM or soldered memory will probably take over as high DDR5 speeds start causing signaling issues on SODIMM slots.  And, 4K display (or the taller 16:10 variant of it) is the max resolution that I have heard of in a laptop display.

  • Thumb Up 2

Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch, 2023 (personal) • Dell Precision 7560 (work) • Full specs in spoiler block below
Info posts (Windows) — Turbo boost toggle • The problem with Windows 11 • About Windows 10/11 LTSC

Spoiler

Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch, 2023 (personal)

  • M2 Max
    • 4 efficiency cores
    • 8 performance cores
    • 38-core Apple GPU
  • 96GB LPDDR5-6400
  • 8TB SSD
  • macOS 15 "Sequoia"
  • 16.2" 3456×2234 120 Hz mini-LED ProMotion display
  • Wi-Fi 6E + Bluetooth 5.3
  • 99.6Wh battery
  • 1080p webcam
  • Fingerprint reader

Also — iPhone 12 Pro 512GB, Apple Watch Series 8

 

Dell Precision 7560 (work)

  • Intel Xeon W-11955M ("Tiger Lake")
    • 8×2.6 GHz base, 5.0 GHz turbo, hyperthreading ("Willow Cove")
  • 64GB DDR4-3200 ECC
  • NVIDIA RTX A2000 4GB
  • Storage:
    • 512GB system drive (Micron 2300)
    • 4TB additional storage (Sabrent Rocket Q4)
  • Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021
  • 15.6" 3940×2160 IPS display
  • Intel Wi-Fi AX210 (Wi-Fi 6E + Bluetooth 5.3)
  • 95Wh battery
  • 720p IR webcam
  • Fingerprint reader

 

Previous

  • Dell Precision 7770, 7530, 7510, M4800, M6700
  • Dell Latitude E6520
  • Dell Inspiron 1720, 5150
  • Dell Latitude CPi
Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 11/16/2023 at 5:30 PM, Snowleopard said:

I currently have a 10th gen Desktop replacement laptop (Cleveo x170sm-g) and right now Clevo doesn't have any 13th or 14th gen laptops that take desktop processors.

 

I saw some reviews of the MSI Titan (Current model) but  am looking for something with an actual socketed desktop processor, 4 so dimm slots (256gb ram), a RTX4090 or ATI (AMD) equivalent GPU and minimum 4 nvme slots, 6 or 8 would be better and dual 300 watt power bricks or a single 780 w power brick like I have on my Clevo.

More USB-C gen 3.2 2x2 ports or (USB 4) would be nice also. 4k , 5k or 8k screen.

As already mentioned... You already own the last true laptop (DTR) worth to buy. New and more modern laptops with newest hardware is limited in all ways. Cpu and GPU soldered on the MB... Almost no storage slots. Mostly max 2x m.2 slots. And most of the new laptops have only two ram slots if not one or both of the memory are soldered to the MB. But they are damn thin, slim and cute, have the newest panels and come with small fancy shaped PSUs that can offer the 240W power mostly all laptops are capped with. DTR laptops is dead. Want DTR then you have to buy a desktop (prebuilt or build by yourself). None of the new and modern laptops can be branded as DTR. I would rather say they all are Apple copy-cats. So no thanks.

  • Thumb Up 1
  • Sad 1

"The Killer"  ASUS ROG Z790 Apex Encore | 14900KS | 4090 HOF + 20 other graphics cards | 32GB DDR5 | Be Quiet! Dark Power Pro 12 - 1500 Watt | Second PSU - Cooler Master V750 SFX Gold 750W (For total of 2250W Power) | Corsair Obsidian 1000D | Custom Cooling | Asus ROG Strix XG27AQ 27" Monitors |

 

                                               Papusan @ HWBOTTeam PremaMod @ HWBOT | Papusan @ YouTube Channel

                             

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

15 hours ago, Papusan said:

As already mentioned... You already own the last true laptop (DTR) worth to buy. New and more modern laptops with newest hardware is limited in all ways. Cpu and GPU soldered on the MB... Almost no storage slots. Mostly max 2x m.2 slots. And most of the new laptops have only two ram slots if not one or both of the memory are soldered to the MB. But they are damn thin, slim and cute, have the newest panels and come with small fancy shaped PSUs that can offer the 240W power mostly all laptops are capped with. DTR laptops is dead. Want DTR then you have to buy a desktop (prebuilt or build by yourself). None of the new and modern laptops can be branded as DTR. I would rather say Apple copy-cats.

They are also thermal throttled to be that thin and choke under heavy loads......

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

On 11/16/2023 at 5:30 PM, Snowleopard said:

I currently have a 10th gen Desktop replacement laptop (Cleveo x170sm-g) and right now Clevo doesn't have any 13th or 14th gen laptops that take desktop processors.

 

I saw some reviews of the MSI Titan (Current model) but  am looking for something with an actual socketed desktop processor, 4 so dimm slots (256gb ram), a RTX4090 or ATI (AMD) equivalent GPU and minimum 4 nvme slots, 6 or 8 would be better and dual 300 watt power bricks or a single 780 w power brick like I have on my Clevo.

More USB-C gen 3.2 2x2 ports or (USB 4) would be nice also. 4k , 5k or 8k screen.

 

The last laptop that could take a socketed chip was the Clevo NH55 two gens ago, it was a quite pathetic effort with a 15.6" screen and only 2 SO-Dimms and NVME slots each. Obviously the socketed design should have been reserved for a successor of the X170 but I guess that Intel paid well in order to make them produce the laughable X270 instead...

 

The only laptop ever that could take 5 NVME SSDs (and an MXM GPU) was the MSI GT75 in its 8th (some models), 9th and 10th gen revisions which is even longer ago.

It was also the last laptop I know of that could take a total of 6 drives, since then we have seen 5 only in one HP model and all others have gone down to at most 4. 

 

The only laptop that can currently take 4 SO-Dimms and 4 2280 NVME SSDs is the Zbook Fury G10, it also has a proprietary socketed GPU that could be swapped but it has no fan control worth mentioning and only a 16" display plus its power limits are laughably low last I looked.

 

The currently most powerful laptops seem to be the all soldered Tongfang, Lenovo and Asus units with the RTX4090 and from what it looks like they can easily reach more than 300W CPU and GPU power when modded but only then. Not fun if something goes wrong there with a Mobo that has both a soldered high end CPU and a hideously expensive soldered RTX4090 on it! All of them only allow for 2 x 2280 form factor NVME and 2 SO-Dimms which is obviously pathetic especially for the 18" models. Personally I think that going forward it would be great to have the stacked NVME design that HP uses even if it proves to be reliable as it will also assure that those laptops will not be ultra slim which will also allow the heatsinks to be thicker. Having them put in an array could even allow for some sort of active cooling for them as I think it will be quite important to move them air over them.

 

With regard to power there will always be aftermarket solutions so I would not worry about it too much but of course the manufacturer acknowledging that more than 330W can be used would be a big vote of confidence that the chassis can also use more than 330W. Just do not do it in the stupidest way possible like Clevo did with the X170. As for 5K screens I do not think so but I am hopeful we will get a nicer selection of resolutions for 18". Currently we have 1920 x 1200 and 2560 x 1600 and hopefully they will add 3840 x 2400 for workstations that really need 4K.

 

Despite so much potental in certain aspects here and there we have to say that overall things are looking pretty bleak and I only have very little hope that we may see something socketed soon. But if we do then next gen AMD would be a good candidate as they now also allow for Thunderbolt support which was always a big issue for workstations and always the reason why almost all top models were Intel only. As for Intel next gen would also be interesting as that socket could in theory be supported for some time even though we know that since Skylake and its successors that has not happened any more.

 

 

 

  • Thumb Up 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Might want to consider doing something like this if you don't want to do a tower-based build.

 

 

  • Thumb Up 2

GitHub

 

Currently and formerly owned laptops (specs below):

Serenity                    -> Dell Precision 5560
N-1                             -> Dell Precision 5560 (my lady's)

Razor Crest              -> Lenovo ThinkPad P16 (work)
Millenium Falcon    -> Dell Precision 5530 (work)
Axiom                        -> Lenovo ThinkPad P52 (work)
Moldy Crow             -> Dell XPS 15 9550

 

Spoiler

Senenity / N-1: Dell Precision 5560
    i7-11800H CPU
    1x32 GB DDR4 2,666 MHz
    512 GB SSD
    NVIDIA T1200
    FHD+ 1920x1200
    PopOS 22.04

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The Janktop is a fantastic idea if one is traveling by car but if I decided to jank something like that around I would want it to take a bigger screen than current 18" laptops. I found a 21.5" LG screen with 4096 by 2304 pixels that I think is pretty cool but it is only rated for 60Hz so gamers will not be pleased. Other than that it is slim pickings from 18" up to 21.5". Not surprising as those sizes are considered to be too small for a desktop monitor and too big for a laptop screen.

  • Thumb Up 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. Terms of Use