ORIGIN EON17-S laptop is bulky but powerful
When it comes to muscle laptops, you can be sure that these are power guzzlers with at least a 17″ screen size to satiate even the most demanding gamers who want nothing but the very best, never mind that they are away from their favorite desktop configuration. Of course, it is also a given that such laptops do not have power conservation at the top of the list – in fact, it will probably drain its battery faster than you can complete a CRPG quest, but then again, who would be at a LAN party without any power outlet? ORIGIN PC sticks to a tried and true formula with their EON17-S laptop that boasts of overclocked processors.
Sporting the second generation Intel Sandy Bridge processors and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 485M graphics cards, these laptops are to date the most powerful ORIGIN laptops yet. Sporting updated B3 stepping motherboards with overclocking and Turbo Boost technology to see a speed and power boost of the processor without having to have a negative impact on the system stability or longevity, these EON17-S laptops with overclocking are fully covered by ORIGIN’s unsurpassed warranty that comprises of free part replacement, free shipping, and free lifetime support.
Some of the EON17-S specifciations are as follows :-
- 17.3 Full HD Widescreen, LED Backlit, 16.9, 1920 x 1080 (1080p)
- Customizable ORIGIN top cover
- 2nd Generation Intel Core i5 or i7 Processors
- Overclocking up to 4.5GHz with Turbo Boost on Core i7 Extreme Edition processors
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M 1.5GB or GTX485M 2GB
- FOUR Memory Slots for up to 32GB Dual Channel DDR3 1333Mhz or 16GB Dual Channel DDR3 1600MHz
- Blu-ray burner & reader, Hybrid and SSD drive with RAID options
- Full size keyboard with numeric pad
- HDMI Out; Optical Digital Out, up to 7.1 HD Audio with THX TruStudio support
- Built-In 802.11n & Bluetooth Support
- Bluetooth 3.0 & Wireless Video options
- Built-In TV tuner support
- Built-in USB 3.0 & E-SATA ports
- (W)16.22″ x (D)10.87″ x (H)1.65″ – 1.79”
- 8.6 lbs with the battery
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