Monday, May 11th 2020

OriginPC Announces EVO17-S and NT-17 Notebooks

ORIGIN PC announced the availability of the all-new EVO17-S gaming laptop and NT-17 workstation laptop, both powered by an NVIDIA GeForce RTX SUPER graphics card with Max-Q design and an Intel Core 10th Gen processor featuring up to 8 cores and 16 threads. Each laptop offers incredible performance, a 17.3-inch screen, and improved battery life in a sleek and portable chassis.

Using next-gen hardware, the EVO17-S and NT-17 offer the latest hardware offerings from Intel and NVIDIA. Experience real-time ray-tracing and improved performance in games with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX SUPER graphics card, up to an RTX 2080 SUPER. Reach a 5.10 GHz clock speed using Intel Max Turbo with an Intel Core i7-10875H 8-core processor. The EVO17-S and NT-17 laptops are capable of supporting 64 GB RAM to make it ready to run multiple programs at the same time.
Customers can choose from different narrow bezel display options for the EVO17-S and NT-17, such as a 17.3-inch 240Hz 1080p display for fast-paced multiplayer games, a 60Hz UHD display that can show 100% of Adobe RGB colors, and a 144Hz 1080p display for general use. Additional displays can be connected to the laptops via Thunderbolt 3, HDMI, and Mini DisplayPort. As customers expect with the EVO and NT line of ORIGIN PC laptops, the all-new EVO17-S and NT-17 laptops are 5.07 pounds and.78 inches thin.

The all-new EVO17-S and NT-17 laptops come with free lifetime support and are proudly supported by the US-based ORIGIN PC team, available 24/7. The laptops start at $1999 and are available at ORIGINPC.com.

"The EVO17-S makes a comeback with next-gen technology, an improved battery life, and amazing display options sure to make gamers and professionals happy," said Kevin Wasielewski, ORIGIN PC CEO and co-founder. "Whether you plan on dominating your favorite multiplayer games or work on important projects, these new 17-inch laptops are ready to help you succeed."

The All-New EVO17-S and NT-17 Laptops Feature:
  • Intel 10th Gen Core i7-10875H 8 core processor
  • 17.3" 240Hz FHD (1920*1080) narrow bezel display, 17.3" 60Hz UHD (3840*2160) narrow bezel display that can show 100% of Adobe RGB color, or 17.3" 144Hz FHD (1920*1080) narrow bezel display
  • Up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER graphics card with Max-Q design
  • Up to 2 x 2 TB m.2 PCIe SSDs
  • Up to 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) DDR4 2666 MHz RAM
  • Intel Dual Band Wireless-Wi-Fi 6 AX201 + BT
  • Sound Blaster Atlas
  • 3x USB 3.2 Gen1, 1x Thunderbolt 3, and a Micro SD Push-Push card reader
  • 1x Mini DisplayPort 1.3, 1x HDMI Output
  • 1x RJ-45 Ethernet port
  • Full RGB per key backlit keyboard
  • Custom HD UV printing and laser etching available
  • Free Lifetime 24/7 Phone Support Based in the U.S.
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3 Comments on OriginPC Announces EVO17-S and NT-17 Notebooks

#1
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
I can tell you just by looking at it that its gonna throttle like a vet having 'nam flashbacks.
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Caring1
Yep, unless they stick to a cTDP CPU of around 15W these won't work as advertised.
Cue the "my laptop speed is lower than it should be" threads.
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#3
watzupken
FreedomEclipseI can tell you just by looking at it that its gonna throttle like a vet having 'nam flashbacks.
I was gonna say the same. In fact, I would like them to demo the processor running up to 5.1Ghz. I really don't see the point of shelling out so much money for laptops like that since it will throttle badly given the size and specs.
Caring1Yep, unless they stick to a cTDP CPU of around 15W these won't work as advertised.
Cue the "my laptop speed is lower than it should be" threads.
Then might as well get a laptop with a U series processor along with a MX350. Or just got straight for Renoir only laptops (no dedicated graphics). Both are significantly cheaper options. At 15W, both the Intel processor and Nvidia GPU will perform real bad.
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