Eluktronics Prometheus XVI G2 RTX 4080 Gaming Laptop: Intel i9-13900HX, 16" 16:10 240Hz QHD 500-Nit Display, 1TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD, 16GB DDR5 RAM, White LPP G2 Liquid Cooling, Ultimate Performance PC
Manufacturer:
Eluktronics
Model Number:
Prometheus XVI G2
Product SKU:
B0C7ZK735W
UPC:
841160126342
ASIN:
B0C7ZK735W
Brand:
Eluktronics
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
14.05 x 10.78 x 1.1 inches
Item Weight:
5.3 pounds
Item model number:
Prometheus XVI G2
Manufacturer:
Eluktronics
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You can easily refill the external water cooler, its as simple as unscrewing a cap and filling it with distilled water (and ideally an additive) or using off the shelf water cooling coolant.
So I bought an Eluctronics laptop once and I would never buy from them again. The laptop had oc features in the bios but there was no reset option for the bios and setting oc values ended up bricking the machine. Tech support was no help and even went as far as blaming me and ridiculing me on public forum while refusing a refund. So I ended up with a $3000 brick within less than a week. Total nightmare.
Yeah, this story does not add up for someone who has been active on Slickdeals since 2005. We assume you got your money back from PayPal or whatever CC you used.
So I bought an Eluctronics laptop once and I would never buy from them again. The laptop had oc features in the bios but there was no reset option for the bios and setting oc values ended up bricking the machine. Tech support was no help and even went as far as blaming me and ridiculing me on public forum while refusing a refund. So I ended up with a $3000 brick within less than a week. Total nightmare.
What disconnecting the battery on the motherboard and shorting the pins on the motherboard to reset CMOS? Most laptops have a form of battery backup for the CMOS and internal clock.
This brand is terrible. I have one of their laptops and would not purchase from them again. Also bought a battery from them and it was sold as new but was clearly used.
"with a special edition white & black two-tone external liquid cooling system. This second gen Liquid Propulsion Package (LPP G2) circulates cold distilled water through the internal heatsink of the laptop providing a near desktop experience at home. "
this is pretty interesting concept, i have a gaming laptop that pretty much eating dust ever since the desktop graphic card came down in price, purely because the intolerable fan noise. this might check the box if i were in the market.
although...this may also just be asking for problems down the road, surely you have to refill the coolant once a while due to connection loss? and this could also imply sub optimal cooling when liquid is not piped in.
All this heat is a failure to develop cooler chip technology.. everything is hyped on more power consumption and higher heat profiles/artisan cooling tech. 3nm was supposed to be tech that could make gpus go back to some of the less turbo charged cooling. Apparently, the US govt does not want that in the hands of the public or 'enemies' for obvious reasons so nvidia hypes this shit
Why are people so obsessed with the RAM? You aren't going to be using more than 16GB for gaming and if you're doing anything else then get a productivity laptop. So many whiners on this website.
You can easily refill the external water cooler, its as simple as unscrewing a cap and filling it with distilled water (and ideally an additive) or using off the shelf water cooling coolant.
Why are people so obsessed with the RAM? You aren't going to be using more than 16GB for gaming and if you're doing anything else then get a productivity laptop. So many whiners on this website.
I am looking for a laptop primarily for coding, but also for gaming when travelling (work, vacation, etc). I occasionally max out my 32GB ram when running through android emulators or have many instances of pycharm or vs code running. I'm shocked they even sell computers with only 8gb ram still.
Granted, most people will never go over 16GB, but having 32GB will help futureproof as windows and internet browsers become ever more ungodly monstrosities. I recently noticed a couple open instances of chrome with several tabs each was using an entire GB.
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They are another dime-a-dozen Clevo reseller, awesome.
this is pretty interesting concept, i have a gaming laptop that pretty much eating dust ever since the desktop graphic card came down in price, purely because the intolerable fan noise. this might check the box if i were in the market.
although...this may also just be asking for problems down the road, surely you have to refill the coolant once a while due to connection loss? and this could also imply sub optimal cooling when liquid is not piped in.
All this heat is a failure to develop cooler chip technology.. everything is hyped on more power consumption and higher heat profiles/artisan cooling tech. 3nm was supposed to be tech that could make gpus go back to some of the less turbo charged cooling. Apparently, the US govt does not want that in the hands of the public or 'enemies' for obvious reasons so nvidia hypes this shit
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I used 50/50 Toyota coolant. The processor seems to run a few degrees cooler
Granted, most people will never go over 16GB, but having 32GB will help futureproof as windows and internet browsers become ever more ungodly monstrosities. I recently noticed a couple open instances of chrome with several tabs each was using an entire GB.