
Graphics: The GTX1070M is very similar to it's desktop counterpart, but with somewhat less clocks.


I've also invested in a miniDP to DP 1.4 cable to connect to my Samsung UE510 4K monitor for when I want to dock. To get into the BIOS, spam F2 on startup.Ĭompared to my old desktop, this system is quite snappy in responsiveness. Pop the kb out using this hole with a slim punch, and then you can access the one screw holding the backplate. If you want to get into the internals, you will need to unscrew the bottom plate, then note the one hole that has a keyboard icon. I've gone ahead and added another 960 EVO 500GB M.2 ($199 MicroCenter, 2nd port is Gen3 x2) and the laptop came with a 2nd thermal pad for the 2nd M.2, and there's only 1 internal HDD bay. Which is a good thing, since I'm coming from my venerable G73JH and X58 i7 950 / R9 390 setup. So yes, it's a desktop replacement system. Stereo Speakers w/ Laptop Subwoofer driverĤ USB3 ports, HDMI 2.0, MiniDisplayPort x2, ThunderBolt Realtec ALC892 with SoundBlasterX ProGaming 720 Fast forward to November, and MicroCenter put on sale this notebook for $1399, which I considered quite a sweet spot for what you get.ġ7.3" 1080p matte G-Sync panel (75Hz, overclockable to 100Hz, 60Hz in Hybrid Optimus) So I had to let it stay dead, and awaited for prices on newer notebooks to drop. Just select your preference on the left side of this page and copy-paste the code below! sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/clevo-xsm-wmi.My poor G73JH died back in January, due to a small case screw getting inside the case, and wedging underneath the motherboard. You can also set the keyboard brightness. Other colours you can set: green, red, blue, yellow, magenta, cyan. You can choose 'white white white', for example. Let's set a default colour! This default colour is set on startup. The clevo-xsm-wmi application is installed now. Ignore the errors after "make & sudo make install". Sudo tee /etc/modules-load.d/nf <<< clevo-xsm-wmi

Sudo install -m644 clevo-xsm-wmi.ko /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/extra Open a Terminal window again (CTRL+ALT+T), execute the following code. – ‘Clevo P870DM’, if you have RGB keyboard with bar light at the front of the laptop. – ‘Clevo P95_HP’, if you have RGB keyboard only without bar light at the front of the laptop. Is your laptop model not in the list? Then replace one by your laptop model! Replace: Scroll all the way up and your laptop model (product name) is mentioned there. If you don’t know your laptop model, open a Terminal window (CTRL+ALT+T) and execute: sudo dmidecode | grep "Product Name" There is a file listed here, it’s called ‘ clevo-xsm-wmi.c‘. Once the repository finished downloading, extract the package, rename the package to ‘ rgbcontrol‘ (without quotes) and go into the folder rgbcontrol/module.
