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Sager NP9773 - True Desktop Replacement G-Sync Laptop

2015-06-15
mobile g-sync is here a shocking development to anyone who wasn't paying attention four months ago when our bros over at pc perspective did an in-depth analysis of the rumored hacked g-sync driver including a physical teardown to find out if there was secretly a g-sync module inside making it work spoiler alert there wasn't so then how does mobile g-sync work and is it even any good stay tuned because we'll be using the Sager and p90 773 gaming laptop to find out oh and mash the thumbs up button below if you'd like to see us take a closer look at how 128 gigs of quad-channel ddr4 FX performance with an 18 core CPU freshbooks is the online accounting service for small business owners that gives you the tools to make you feel like the boss you are click on my face to learn more about it so let's start with a tour of the laptop we're checking out today the word of the day is incredible the Sager np97 73 is incredible it's incredibly fast has an incredible amount of i/o is incredibly large and heavy and this is really incredible features a desktop processor for incredible mobile performance that's right the np97 73 puts the desktop in desktop replacement with a full LGA 1150 Core i7 4790k quad core hyper threaded processor at its heart one that impressively managed to run for me at full 4.2 gigahertz turbo under a multi threaded CPU only workload even on a soft surface like a bed al biet at a slightly uncomfortable 90 degree CPU temperature our model is equipped with 16 gigs of dual-channel Rama 128 gig m2 SSD and a one terabyte hard drive but it can be configured with up to 32 gigs of RAM up to 2 m dot 2 SSDs and up to 2 2 and a half inch hard drives or SSDs and pretty much any capacity it's got an Intel 72 65 2 by 2 AC wireless card and a gtx 980m 8 gig graphics card the best GPU you can get for a laptop the rest of the specs aren't configurable so on the left you've got Gigabit Ethernet 3 USB 3.0 ports an SD card reader in any SATA ports that also doubles as a USB 2.0 port by the way on the right is a final USB 3.0 port headphone line in microphone and optical out audio ports then on the back is power in HDMI 1.4 a and a pair of DisplayPort 1.2 ports on the bottom is a subwoofer and a couple of air intakes to feed the rear exhaust ports along with some easy access hatches for drive or memory upgrades and on top of the device is a simple logo with a soft touch finish that I found pleasing to the eye and to the hand since we find it when we open up the lid on the wrist rest as well also down here we find a full-size keyboard include number pad with RGB backlighting that supports a number of lighting modes my impressions of the keyboard are something along lines of it's okay nothing stood out to me is really bad or good about it I'll touch stiff the right shift is a little short but the arrow key layout is good and the breathing or color cycling effects are cool if you're into that sort of thing there's also an off-center touchpad with separated buttons and a fingerprint reader in the middle something I didn't know that I cared about until I checked out the Lenovo x1 carbon recently and absolutely loved it I actually really liked the touch pad too and I can't quite put my finger on why ironically but it just felt super responsive and accurate even if it doesn't have the glass-top feel that I like so much moving up are the speakers that don't suck something that deserves a mention even though it's a lot less challenging on devices this size and on something like the MacBook 2015 I reviewed recently and finally this screen this is what this laptop is really about for me not because it's 17 inch size or 1920 by 1080 Full HD resolution is particularly groundbreaking or even because it's unusual anymore to see IPS monitors and gaming laptops but because it runs at 75 Hertz out of the box when 60 Hertz is much more typical and because it features g-sync at some point I'm gonna get sick of rehashing g-sync and you're all going to get sick of hearing about it but it is not this day g-sync and other variable refresh rate technologies improve animation smoothness and games by refreshing the display whenever the graphics card outputs a frame instead of that even intervals which can cause lag or screen tearing whenever the graphics card on the monitor are out of sync with each other so now we've got it on a notebook and all we can really do is well talk about the gaming experience first I wanted to find out how it felt out of the box so at 75 Hertz I loaded up a couple of games that I enjoy benchmarking Crysis 3 and Grand Theft Auto 5 to see how they did for starters IPS gaming really is the way forward that much is very clear to me now that I've gone that route on my desktop as well as my daily her notebook the slight difference in pixel response times IMO is worth the improved image quality and for number two G sync is awesome on a laptop just like it is on a desktop at least for now and Vidya has already said that they can enable some additional functionality with the g-sync module in the desktop displays which presumably on these notebook displays that are running on embedded DisplayPort directly to the panel scaler without an nvidia module won't be able to do but just like what I said in my Ben qxl 27:30 Z video recently I don't mind a slightly worse handling of some edge cases outside of the you know sort of optimal operation window frame rates since this is the PC so you can just tweak your settings to get everything perfect in 95 or 99% of cases so I'll say the same thing here a quick hop into the game menu to balance your frame rates in that 45 to 75 range is gonna make for a great g-sync gaming experience but it actually gets better panel refresh rate overclocking is definitely a thing on this particular IPS monitor and I got ours up to a hundred Hertz with no hassle whatsoever so now we're really flying and perhaps even getting some kind of small benefit out of our core i7 4790k however tiny that might be since it does actually turbo a little higher than a notebook CPU in not very threaded workloads like games allowing us to get slightly higher maximum frame rates which I guess just leads to the conclusion of this video how is the Sager np97 73 well if you want great battery life go buy a MacBook because between the desktop CPU and the fact that mobile g-sync precludes the use of Optimus onboard graphics sharing to save battery and light workloads battery life is pretty much a non-starter here but if you want a mobile workstation that's quiet under light workloads reasonably quiet still under heavy ones and is truly as powerful as your desktop even in heavy multi-threaded workloads it looks darn good and you can cancel your gym membership too since moving your computer around it's gonna be one heck of a workout speaking of workout you know what works out for you guys if you're into anime watching on crunchyroll they offer the most current episodes of new show straight 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