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Like new condition. Comes in retail box. 2 YEAR ALL-STATE WARRANTY.
MODEL BQC71BUBU6000
PLEASE NOTE
( Control Center needs to be installed for the Intel® NUC 9 Extreme Laptop Kits in order for backlit and other components work properly )
GENERAL INFORMATION
Brand: Intel
Series: Whitebook
Model:
Form Factor: Notebook
Operating System: Windows 11
DISPLAY
Display Size: 15.6"
Resolution: FHD (1920 x 1080)
Display Features: IPS, 144Hz refresh rate
Webcam: Yes - 720p
PROCESSOR
Processor Brand: Intel
Processor Type: Core i7-9750H
Number of Cores: 6
Base Frequency: 2.60GHz
Turbo Frequency: 4.5GHz
SmartCache: 12MB
MEMORY
Memory Capacity: 8GB
Memory Type: DDR4
Memory Form Factor: SO-DIMM
Memory Speed: 2400
Max Supported Memory: 64 GB
STORAGE
Drive Capacity: 256GB
Drive Type: NVMe SSD (PCIe)
VIDEO
Dedicated Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070
Video Memory: 8 GB
Integrated Graphics: intel UHD Graphics 630
AUDIO
Audio Tech: HD Audio
Speakers: Strereo Speakers
PORTS & FEATURES
Video Ports: 1x HDMI, 1x Thunderbolt 3
Audio Ports: 1 x Microphone Jack, 1 x Headphone Jack
USB Ports: 3x USB 3.1 Gen 1, 1x USB-C via Thunderbolt 3
Card Reader: 3-in-1
Security Slot: Yes
Keyboard: BACKLIT ( Control Center needs to be downloaded for the Intel® NUC 9 Extreme Laptop Kits )
COMMUNICATIONS
LAN: Gigabit Ethernet
Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi 6
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.0
POWER
AC Adapter: 230-watt
Battery: 6-cell lithium ion
Battery Life: > 3 hours depending on the task
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Length: 9.19 in.
Width: 14.03 in.
Height: 0.8 in.
Weight: 4.14 lbs
Color: Black
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The only real downside is the keyboard - basically, if you type with force, it seems fine, but otherwise, key presses do not seem to register well - but it seems...designed that way?
I did all of the updates, but am missing the control center for all of the keyboard lighting etc. I tried to install the XMG Control Center, and it seems to have enabled the lights, but then would not come up so I could configure anything.
Does anyone have the location of the Intel control Center?
I still have to install games to test out video card etc.
Also, the fans will sound like jet engines when they spin up - the BIOS update sounded like the laptop was angry at the world.
I barely use laptop keyboard. Liked its VRAM capacity (8 GB) & cooling design (4 heat pipes/4 ventilation holes). Only concern is fan noise. Let me try undervolting/cooling pad when I receive it.
https://www.reddit.com/r/XMG_gg/c..._includes/
I did get one where the battery was completely replaced, but the BIOS reported back that the voltage was low. The only reason I checked was the laptop hard powered off involuntarily at 30% and once at 50% which were devastating drops as I had unsaved work. The keyboard really sucks, I mean, it's unusable as it doesn't recognize even moderately fast typing.
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use intel driver assistant to get the latest firmware
https://www.intel.com/content/www...stant.htm
Then I put some time to tune GPU/CPU and finally got amazing benchmark results (Timespy 7788 Graphic 8055 CPU 6557). The graphic score is similar to 3060 105W listed on laptopmedia.
Yeah, there are downsides of course. The keyboard is horrible, USB C charging is missing. But, except that, I love its weight, TB3, 8GB VRAM, GPU performance. Noise is also okay than what I experienced with GF65 thin & Dell 5511. I think I'll stick to this one.
Then I put some time to tune GPU/CPU and finally got amazing benchmark results (Timespy 7788 Graphic 8055 CPU 6557). The graphic score is similar to 3060 105W listed on laptopmedia.
Yeah, there are downsides of course. The keyboard is horrible, USB C charging is missing. But, except that, I love its weight, TB3, 8GB VRAM, GPU performance. Noise is also okay than what I experienced with GF65 thin & Dell 5511. I think I'll stick to this one.
You mind sharing your tuning specs?
From my experience, even when we unlimit max GPU temp 75c, laptop barely hit above 75c. But it can prevent perf degradation near 74c, so it will be helpful at most cases.