EVGA SC17 Laptop Review - Great first attempt or giant flop?
Linus Tech Tips
·Linus Tech Tips
·2016-05-06
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1,790 words · ~8 min read
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normally I would look at a product as complex as a laptop from a new player
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and draw either of these conclusions one
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that they've simply rebadged someone else's probably mediocre b-level design
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unless they paid huge money for an exclusive or two that they did a
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horrible job on it due to their inexperience EVGA has the potential
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though to be different while they have done and continue to pretty much apply
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colorful boxes and stickers to third party designs like oh I don't know this
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one they also have a deeply experienced
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motherboard electrical and software design team giving them way more
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applicable engineering street cred than someone like Razer who surprised think
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everyone over the last four years by bursting onto the scene and
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demonstrating that there is still room for a newcomer to shake things up in
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this category but is EVGA walking down
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that same path to success ESS or is it all just theoretically I guess it makes
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more sense than it at first glance appeared to there's only one way to find
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out Intel skull Canyon knck features a
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sixth generation core i7 quad core processor and Thunderbolt 3 learn more
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at the link in the video description opening up the sc7 we get
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pretty much the entire guts laid out before us with none of the configurable
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or upgradable components trickily hiding under the keyboard or anything like that
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my config has a 256 gig sm951 NVMe SSD
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accompanied by a 1 TB hard drive notably a 9mm thick one haven't seen one of
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those in a while it's got an Intel 8260 ngw wireless card and a 74 1/2 WTH hour
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battery which is well positioned for reducing sweaty Palm syndrome directly
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under the touchpad which is fortunate cuz the top of the laptop does get quite
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toasty up towards the screen moving on
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to the rest unlike this Sager unit that
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we reviewed a while back that featured a desktop gtx980 video card a desktop core
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i76700k four sodium slots for memory expansion and all the cooling to go with
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it EVGA has gone for a purely mobile
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device-based design around a 45 wat core i7 6820 HK BGA CPU so that means it's
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soldered directly to the motherboard with a mere two sodium slots though
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thanks to DDR4's improved density they've packed 32 gigs of 2666 MHz RAM
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into them and even gone as far as to bake the
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gtx980m mobile GPU directly onto the
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main board rather than opting for an mxm add in card this seems to have directly
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contributed to the SC 17's Slimmer than
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most 17-inch gaming notebooks design the
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size of which should be pretty easy to gauge looking at the relative size of
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the two a type USB 3 and single C type USB 3.1 and headphone jacks on the right
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as well as the Intel gigabit Lan HDMI 1.4 normal mini DisplayPort and g-sync
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ready mini DisplayPort on the left all right then while it is
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slimmer and than many other 17-inch class gaming behemoth
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it's still bigger and very dense feeling
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compared to an aor X7 why well first and
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foremost because EVGA has chosen tank
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like construction over portability and while they seem to have brw forced it a
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little I mean that bottom cover has to be the thickest that I have ever seen
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they definitely achieved their goal the machined aluminum chassis has less Flex
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with its bottom cover removed than most laptops this size that I've encountered
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that are fully assembled and I have never seen a 17-in laptop with a screen
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with this little Flex like wholly actual and this approach carries over to
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cooling as well with four heat pipes carrying heat away from the CPU and GPU
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toward a total of four heat sink fin arrays that are fed by a pair of large
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blower style fans they intake air from the bottom of the unit right next to
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this beefy rubber heel that pulls double
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Duty adding a subtle angle to the keyboard and and cleverly ensuring that
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there is enough clearance on the bottom of the device for ample air flow and it
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works pretty well I would like for EVGA
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to tune their fan ramping logic which can make these sharp adjustments as
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often as every 5 to 10 seconds while gaming but at 70° underload and I to 64
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on the CPU and about the same on the GPU
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while running unen Heaven even while overclocked by 76 MHz I can't really
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complain though it should be noted that the CPU got quite a bit hotter at about
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90° C with the canned 3.8 GHz all core
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overclock and while this use three
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screws in place of every nail approach
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in spite of evga's efforts to engineer a flatter power brick that slides into
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your bag more easily does not improve the tot ability of the sc7 what it does
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do is sidestep the Trap that many newcomers and even many multinationals
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fall into where they either to save
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weight or material cost manag to build
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devices out of aluminum and Corning Glass and still have them feel kind of
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cheap so I think there's a lot of Merit to this approach especially for a 17-in
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gaming device where realistically were you going to be carting it around to
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class every day anyway not for the
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keyboard unfortunately while I think they did a good job of the touchpad it's
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got a slightly heavy click but zero noticeable latency and Flawless
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two-handed operation are the highlights here the keyboard tuning needs some work
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imh the five level backlight is good the
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layout is fine other than using prime hotkey space on the up and down arrows
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for switching overclocks instead of page up and down and it's not like there's
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key cap wobble or anything like that but the top of each stroke is stiff while
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the bottoming out is spongy and the space bar in particular is so mushy that
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I actually found myself misfiring fairly frequently let's talk screen now EVGA
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puzzlingly equipped the sc7 with a 4K 60
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HZ IPS panel from sharp that manages
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great color fantastic contrast with a non-distracting amount of motion blur
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actually very little backlight bleed as well sounds great lonus why is that
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puzzling because the 980m even with
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evga's shockingly smooth preconfigured overclock for the CPU and GPU in their
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precision software and this is mindbending their full fat Enthusiast
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grade BIOS level overclocking features with like mouse support clear seos
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button and all that you know just like a desktop just is not really capable of
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driving AAA titles at 4K with high details not today and definitely not 2
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to 3 years from now and since there are no g-sync 4K panels that I'm aware of
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their decision left them with no support for what is in my opinion the only
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technology that NVIDIA provides aside from just putting a faster GPU in there
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a desktop grade one that could compensate for a GPU resolution mismatch
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like this with smoother animations at lower and highly variable frame rates
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they did say that they're working on it at CES but that doesn't help buyers
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today which I guess leads us very gracefully into today's conclusion and
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the answer to the question that I posed about 6 minutes ago it depends on how
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you evaluate success if I were to pick
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on what was bad I could say that at the
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price I don't think their spec competes
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well with the fatter heavier and uglier but significantly faster gaming laptops
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that are out there from competitors but if I were to look at what they got right
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there is a lot to like here they built a chassis and a unique product identity
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around quality and overclockability that I believe they can carry forward for a
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couple of years at least without anyone properly competing with it the machine
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was Rock Solid in my testing with zero odd behavior and they even avoided most
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of the oopsies that first time laptop
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makers fall into the 1080p webcams soft
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image quality and poor lowlight performance are a bit of a drag but the
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speakers on the built-in microphone are both surprisingly good I'm just here for
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the food all right jez which means that while I won't be
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running out to drop nearly three G's after taxes and shipping on an sc7 I
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and black of older Generations the most important thing though the biggest
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change is the price they've reduced it to a very low
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