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Eluktronics MECH 17 GP Liquid Cooled Gaming Laptop: Intel i9-12900H, NVIDIA RTX 3080Ti, 17" 16:10 240Hz QHD G-SYNC Display, Cherry Keyboard, 99WHr Battery, 1TB PCIe Gen 4 SSD, 16GB DDR5 RAM LPP

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Capacity: 1TB SSD + 16GB RAM


Style: i9-12900H + RTX 3080 Ti


Features

  • Ultra Performance Inspired: Designed with an impressive thermal design for air cooling and complimented with a proprietary external liquid cooling system which connects to the back of the laptop. This circulates cold water through the internal heatsinks of this system cooling up to 20 degrees Celcius for both the CPU & GPU. A desktop experience at home and disconnect when you're ready to go mobile!
  • Extreme Performance Crush the competition with a the power and speed of the latest Intel Core i9-12900H processor, featuring 14 cores and 20 threads to divide and conquer multiple tasks at once
  • Not Your Average RTX Graphics Card The latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti (16GB dedicated GDDR6 VRAM) is powered by award-winning Ampere architecture with new Ray Tracing Cores, Tensor Cores, and streaming multiprocessors supports up to 175 watts of power for the ultimate gaming performance
  • Blazing-Fast & Color Accurate Display This 17.0" Quad HD (2560 x 1600) IPS-Type LED-backlit display with 16:10 aspect ratio features an incredibly fast 240Hz refresh rate for gamers and content creators who demand the best visual experiences
  • Why Eluktronics Astoundingly powerful. Professional Design. No External Branding. No Bloatware. No BS. US Based Support. Our laptops are designed to let you work, play, and create like never before!

Description

The long awaited MECH-17 refresh has arrived in a brand new chassis! This Grand Performance (GP) edition comes with a FIRE list of seriously exciting features. Eluktronics continues to show what a true performance enthusiast laptop consists of while the rest can keep trying... External Liquid Cooling: Liquid Propulsion Package (LPP) Included (A $199.99 Value!) Operating System: Windows 11 Home 64-Bit (Clean Installation, No Bloatware) Processor: Intel Core i9-12900H 14 Cores - 20 Threads (2.5-5GHz Max Boost Clock) RAM: 16GB Samsung DDR5 4800MHz Binned Low Latency RAM (2 Dimm) Display: 17.0" 16:10 Narrow Bezel QHD IPS-Type 240Hz Anti-Glare Display with G-Sync Technology & Advanced Optimus Support (2560 x 1600) Graphics Card: 16GB GDDR6 VRAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti (Max-P: TGP up to 175 Watts!) Storage: 1TB Samsung PM9A1 (980 Pro OEM Equivalent) PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD Expansion: One empty M.2 PCIe bay Wireless: Intel WiFi 6 & Bluetooth 5.2 Keyboard: Cherry Per-Key RGB Low Profile Mechanical Keyboard plus 10-key membrane numeric keypad Light Bar: Customizable RGB Mouse: Ultra Large Glass Microsoft Precision (PTP) Touchpad with multi-gesture & scrolling function Webcam: Full HD IR Camera with Windows Hello Support & dual digital microphones Ports: 1 HDMI 2.1 (Connected to dGPU), 1 Thunderbolt 4 (Connected to iGPU), 1 USB 3.1 (Gen 2), 2 USB 3.1 (Gen 1), SD Card Reader, 2,500GB Ethernet RJ-45, Audio out & Mic In, Kensington Lock slot Audio: Sound Blaster Cinema 6 Power: 330 Watt AC Adapter Battery: 4-Cell 99.8WHr Extended Life Polymer Dimensions: 15.09 x 10.7 x 1.07" Weight: 5.95lbs Warranty: One Year with lifetime USA based technical support!

Brand: Eluktronics


Model Name: MECH-17


Screen Size: 17 Inches


Hard Disk Size: 1 TB


CPU Model: Intel Core i9


Ram Memory Installed Size: 16 GB


Operating System: Windows 11 Home


Graphics Card Description: Dedicated


Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti


CPU Speed: 2.5 GHz


Touchpad Feature: True


Control Method: Touch


Keyboard Description: Gaming


Notebook Pointing Device Description: Ultra Large Glass Microsoft Precision (PTP) Touchpad


Human-Interface Input: Mouse, Keyboard, Touch Pad, Numeric Keypad


Total Thunderbolt Ports: 1


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 1


Available M2 Slot Count: 1


Number of Ethernet Ports: 1


Total Usb Ports: 5


Hardware Connectivity: USB 3.2 Gen 2


Ram Memory Maximum Size: 16 GB


Memory Speed: 4800 MHz


RAM Memory Slot Total Count: 2


RAM Type: DDR5 RAM


RAM Memory Technology: DDR5


RAM Memory Installed: 16 GB


Memory Slots Available: 1


Bluetooth Version: 5.2


LAN Port Bandwidth: 2.5 Gbps


Bluetooth support?: Yes


Wireless Compability: 802.11ax


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet


Wireless Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Biometric Security Feature: Face Recognition


Warranty Type: Limited


Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness: 15.09"L x 10.7"W x 1.07"Th


Chipset Type: Intel HM670


Power Device: 330 Watt AC Adapter


Video Output: HDMI, Thunderbolt 4


Specific Uses For Product: Gaming


Webcam Capability: No


Automatic Backup Software Included: Webcam


Form Factor: Laptop


Hard Disk Interface: Solid State


Hard-Drive Size: 1 TB


Operating System: Windows 11 Home


Graphics Description: Dedicated


Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti


Hard Disk Description: SSD


Item Weight: 6 Pounds


Video Processor: NVIDIA


UPC: 841160125796


Model Number: MECH 17


Included Components: Liquid Propulsion Package (LPP)


Manufacturer: Eluktronics


Brand Name: Eluktronics


Model Name: MECH-17


Model Year: 2023


CPU L3 Cache: 25 MB


Processor Count: 14


Processor Brand: Intel


Processor Series: Intel Core i9


Processor Speed: 2.5 GHz


Lithium-Battery Energy Content: 99.8 Watt Hours


Battery Cell Type: Lithium Polymer


Maximum Display Brightness: 380 Nit


Display Type: LCD


Display Resolution Maximum: 2560 x 1600 Pixels


Display Technology: LED


Screen Size: 17 Inches


Resolution: 1080p


Native Resolution: 2560x1600


Audio Recording: Yes


Audio Output Type: Headphones


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  • Performance Beast!
Bought this laptop to replace my aging 2020 Asus TUF A15, which was starting to get thermal issues while playing modern titles, as well as running heavy software and containers/vms. I was seeking a desktop replacement that would be suitable for modern games in addition to software and game development. The trouble I find with most high-spec laptops is longevity and thermals. They run as cool as a cucumber when they come out, because most of what you're using them for doesn't require the processors to push up against their limits. But over time as software becomes more demanding, they start reaching those limits more frequently. The internal fans are rarely enough to allow the chips to reach their maximum capabilities without generating so much heat that I fear I'm damaging the computer. It's my hope that the Eluktronics water-cooling solution is the answer to this long-term thermal conundrum. I'd like to keep using my computer until its specs can no longer meet my use case, not until its thermals keep its specs from meeting my use case. The lower temperatures should reduce the concern about damaging the system under a heavy workload. Edit - 1 Week Later This laptop has been my daily driver for about a week, and it's either met or exceeded every expectation I had for it. Build and Design: When you take this thing out of the box, you're going to be impressed by the very solid construction of the unit. It's a nice metal chassis. The top is unbranded, which is an interesting decision; some might like it and some might not. The hinge is nice and sturdy. Very little screen flex and no body flex. It's far from the heaviest laptop I've ever had, but do keep in mind that it is a performance focused, desktop-replacement capable machine. It's not attempting to be a thin & light, and Eluktronics never presents it as being one. Keyboard and Mousepad: The mousepad on this unit is massive and very responsive, I've had no trouble working with it so far. The keyboard, true to their word, is mechanical. It's a fantastic typing experience, very responsive and snappy, but these keys are pretty loud, more than you'd think coming out of a laptop. This machine is not something you'd take to the library or a lecture. Display: The 2560 x 1660 240hz 16:10 display is as you'd expect: crisp, responsive, and massive. This isn't my first 17" laptop, but it is my first 16:10. For such a small change in aspect ratio, it appears to add alot of screen real estate. And, because of the specs, this computer can run many, many games at over 240fps, so that you get to actually use the high refresh screen. Software Experience: As Eluktronics promises, there is no bloatware on this computer. All that's installed when you get it is a wallpaper and the Control Center software. Control Center is the best laptop performance manager software I've used so far. Every feature, performance, overclocking, battery settings, display settings, MUX switching, and many more are all in one spot and easy to use. This interface isn't flashy, but it's perfectly functional. PERFORMANCE: I'm certain that if you're looking for this kind of laptop, this is the part you actually care about, at least it is for me. I'm not gonna mince words here: a Liquid Propulsion Package equipped Eluktronics laptop is probably the most powerful laptop you'll find among all laptops sharing the same specs. Ignoring the LPP for just a moment, this laptop already has a robust cooling system, and will perform in-line with other full-TDP laptops that have the same specs. The fans can get a little loud, but they're far from the loudest I've experienced, and they they do cool the laptop pretty effectively. The LPP, however, is what makes this laptop a cut above. Liquid Propulsion Package: A liquid cooled laptop sounds like a gimmick, and before I bought the Mech-17, I'd agree. But now that I've used it and tested it pretty thoroughly, I can confidently say that the LPP is the real deal. I was getting 10-15C lower temperatures on the GPU and CPU while running on full load, preventing throttling altogether. There's a short learning curve (about 45 minutes) to figure out how to use it properly, but once it's set up, it's easy to connect and disconnect. Just make sure you're using DISTILLED water-- no minerals! With it connected, you can set the water pump to medium and the fan to low, and the whole setup will barely make any noise. The internal laptop fans won't turn on because they won't be needed in most cases. The performance gains from being on the LPP are significant because the laptop won't be throttling, but the extra thermal overhead allows you to safely overclock this laptop, and here's where the magic happens. When overclocked (there's a built-in overclock called Benchmark Mode) and on the LPP, my 12900H/3070 Ti model performs at or above the level of a comparable 12900H/3080 Ti laptop (pictured above). When thermal throttling isn't a concern, you get access to the full capabilities of your laptop's specs. Overall, one week in, I'm exceedingly pleased with this laptop. Only time will tell how it holds up in the long run, but for now, it's a powerhouse. That said, I do have one reservation. According to forums and user feedback, there does seem to be a small, but notable, number of Eluktronics units that experience critical failures within the first 18 months. While I believe it is the minority of users who experience this, because of the laptop's price tag, those who have experienced it are justifiably vocal about it. Especially since these failures may occur just outside of the included 1 year warranty. This initially turned me off to the brand, but I found an equally vocal contingent of users praising Eluktronic's customer service. Having had terrible experiences with Dell hardware and customer support, I can appreciate those who do it right. All manufacturers have some units that managed to evade quality control, but not all manufacturers do right by their customers when an issue does come up. I'll be updating this review periodically with my experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2023 by Clay Wilson Clay Wilson

  • The absolute BEAST
Eluctronics brand gaming laptops are the only ones I started using and buying after my first Elu laptop in 2015. Clearly, I had fallen in love with the quality and the offered power of what the company delivers. Forgot to say.... Order the distilled water alongside it. This laptop is without competition. The liquid cooling is ... haha... Something I would have never expected to see and make use in a laptop. It runs everything on the absolute max and with the liquid running through its veins, it stays chill. Thats all. There is nothing more to say. There is no competition to even compare it with. I laughed at the suggested ROG qnd Alienware... kidding me...😄 how cute As always, slick black case, no bloatware. Ready to play whatever you throw at it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024 by LordMorningstar

  • Excellent Laptop no baggage!
System came with NO bloatware, solid performance with external water cooling device, couldn't be happier. If you're on the fence, don't be this unit is light-years ahead of the competition for the price and has great specs! However... Cons: Came with Windows Home Edition, but should have been Pro instead. I would have gladly paid for the upgrade if offered. [update 5/23/23] - one dead pixel after two months of usage, informed by Eluktronics that two (2) dead pixels are required before warrenty submission. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2023 by JuanABuy

  • It's a BEAST!
Capacity: 1TB SSD + 16GB RAM Style: i9-12900H + RTX 3080 Ti
Let's start with the obvious negative: at nearly 4kg (8.5 lbs.) this is not your everyday ultrabook. And that's not even counting the 1kg (2.2 lbs.) from the liquid cooler. Dry. But for your efforts, you get an amazing piece of hardware. 17" 2560x1600 240Hz screen. RTX 3080Ti with 16 GB VRAM. Intel Core i9 12900H. At $1600, it's an amazing deal compared to other 3080Ti gaming laptops that start at $2200, though they usually have double the RAM ($100 for a 32GB 2-stick kit). The screen is lovely; the bezels seem to vanish to nothingness. The keyboard is a pure pleasure to type on; though it is LOUD, so don't expect to use this in a library, classroom, or meeting room. Yes, aside from some aggressive styling on the rear vents, this is understated laptop would fit into any Fortune 100 office with the RGB turned off. Unlike reviews on YouTube for this model (and its twins from Tongfang ODM, the Schenker XMG Neo 17, CyberPowerPC Tracer VIII Edge I17E, Puget Computing's Puget Mobile 17", and Illegear Sapphire GX) I didn't find the screen to be wobbly at all, even when banging away at the keyboard. The trackpad is well-designed, with the ability to either turn off the right half (because it's huge, 15cm x 10cm / 6" x 4"), or disable it entirely. The "turbo" button is a welcome addition: next to it is a three-stage light: off, low, or high, to adjust the performance (and battery life) accordingly. Sadly, battery life is the bane of all gaming laptops. Even at low power settings, I'm not able to get more than 6 hours from it. Still, that's not why it has a 3080Ti snarling to go, is it? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024 by tim dunn

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