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I have a Clevo P775TM1 laptop with a 4K display and the following specifications:
1/ Display: 4K resolution, 60Hz
2/ CPU: Intel Core i9-9900K (full box, diamond packaging)
3/ GPU: RTX2080 8GB 150W
4/ RAM: Samsung 16GB x 4, 2666MHz
5/ Hard Drives:

- Samsung 980 256GB
- Samsung 970 Pro 512GB
- Samsung SM843TN MZ7WD480HCGM 480GB SATA SSD
- Samsung SSD PM897 MZ7L3960HBLT-00A07 960GB SATA 6Gb/s
6/ Cooling System: Water cooling

Will this configuration be outdated by 2026?

I can still play AAA games well at high graphics settings.

Does anyone still use it? Please share your experience with me.

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Clevo P870DM3-G i9-9900K-32.0GB 2666MHz-GTX 1080 SLI-UHD60Hz

Clevo P775TM1-G i9-9900KS-32.0GB 2666MHz-RTX 2080- UHD60Hz
Clevo P775DM3-G i7-8700K-32.0GB 2666MHz-GTX 1080- FHD75Hz

Dell Latitude 7430

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I am using Clevo P775TM1  but about to replace it. It works just fine for me I had to replace keyboard and CMOS battery over the years but its fine otherwise. 

 

I wish I could just buy new laptop like that but with modern processor, graphic card and slightly better screen resolution. Great model.

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13 minutes ago, Maro97 said:

CLEVO P870TM with official air cooling system

 

The performance difference between the 2080 and the 3080 is really significant. The P870 is still great.

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Clevo P870DM3-G i9-9900K-32.0GB 2666MHz-GTX 1080 SLI-UHD60Hz

Clevo P775TM1-G i9-9900KS-32.0GB 2666MHz-RTX 2080- UHD60Hz
Clevo P775DM3-G i7-8700K-32.0GB 2666MHz-GTX 1080- FHD75Hz

Dell Latitude 7430

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