Even though the Broadwell-U and GTX 965M are all the rage on this year’s CES, Origin PC takes on a different approach on their new gaming notebooks, and instead is put an overclocked Intel Core i7-4790K on the new EON 17-X and EON 15-X.
For the uninitiated, the Intel Core i7-4790K is the unlocked (or overclock-able, if such word exists) version of the high-end Haswell Refresh that we’ve reviewed recently. So, technically, Origin PCs new gaming laptops are powered by a desktop processor, not your typical mobility-focused chip that you’re used to seeing even on the most bad-ass gaming notebook like the Aorus X5.
Apart from its beefy processor, it also features a GTX 980M which can be configured to have up to 8GB of GDDR5 RAM which allows it to support 4K gaming via its DisplayPort hooked up to an external display.
Other impressive features of the new Origin PC EON17-X, and its smaller sibling the EON15-X comprise of support for up to two m.2 PCIe/SSD, up to 4TB of HDD if you prefer more storage than speed, and support for up to 32GB of RAM. All of these, including its beastly GPU and CPU can easily be replaced by the end user for future upgrades.
Origin PC EON-X specs:
15.6-inch Full-HD (1920×1080) LED Backlit Matte display (EON-15X)
17.3-inch Full-HD (1920×1080) LED Backlit Matte display (EON-17X)
Intel Core i7-4790K 4.5GHz quad-core processor
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980M GPU, up to 8GB GDDR5
Up to 32GB 1600Mhz RAM
Up to 2x 1TB 5400rpm HDD or 2x 750GB 7200rpm HDD
2x m.2 PCIE SSDs (512GB) or 2x 1TB SSD
Mulit-color Backlit Keyboard with Anti-ghosting
Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 Pro
Intel PRO Wireless AC 7265 + BT Wireless LAN Combo
2MP webcam
Integrated Biometric Fingerprint Reader
SD (XC/HC) card reader
4x USB 3.0 ports + eSATA/USB 2.0 Combo port
1x HDMI, 2x DisplayPort video ports
4x Audio ports
Dimension: 418 x 281.9 x 38.6mm
Weight: 8.6lbs
Do note though that apart from the physical ports and the display size and resolution, all of the components listed above can be swapped to any of the parts listed on Origin PC’s official website. That means that you can customize your laptop according to your liking, even the freaking design and paintjob!
The most conservative configuration of the new Origin PC EON-17X will set you back $1878, while the smaller version with base config will cost $1842.
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