Eurocom released a new laptop with a special twist. The Sky X9 gaming laptop takes advantage of high-end Intel and Nvidia desktop hardware to give performance-hungry enthusiasts the power of a much larger PC inside of a mobile package.

At the heart of the new laptop, Eurocom placed a desktop Intel Core i7-6700K. Although the system will likely experience difficulties maintaining the 4.2 GHz turbo speed of the i7-6700K, the 4 GHz base frequency is already significantly higher than any mobile Skylake CPU and should provide a sizable increase in performance.

The system uses an Intel Z170 chipset and is thus theoretically capable of overclocking, too.

To try and avoid overheating, the laptop contains three fans used to cool specific pieces of hardware. Although this amount of cooling is considerably less than you would expect inside of a normal desktop, it is also quite a bit more than the typical laptop and may prove capable of efficiently cooling the hardware.

"We have put a desktop graphics card into a laptop, giving our customers amazing desktop 980 performance in a laptop. Users now have 980 desktop graphics performance combined with Intel Skylake desktop CPU performance," Mark Bialic, Eurocom President.

In addition to the desktop CPU, Eurocom also installed a desktop Nvidia GeForce GTX 980. Eurocom didn't deviate from the specs Nvidia sets either, giving the system a full GM204 Maxwell chip with 2048 CUDA cores. Eurocom improved on one aspect of the desktop GTX 980's reference specs, though, in that it includes 8 GB of GDDR5 clocked at 7 GHz. To date, all desktop GTX 980 graphics cards have only contained 4 GB of vRAM. This extra RAM will help the system perform better when gaming at ultra high resolutions.

The system is going to need this beefy hardware, too, as it can optionally support a 4K (3840 x 2160) 17.3-inch display with G-Sync support. The Nvidia GTX 980 is one of the few high-end graphics cards that have proven to capably run games at 4K, and assuming thermal throttling isn't a major issue, users should be able to play games at 4K with decent settings. The other display option is a standard 1080p panel, although we can't imagine someone buying a laptop with such impressive hardware and wanting to stay at 1080p.

For storage, the laptop can hold up to two 2.5-inch drives and two PCI-e SSDs simultaneously, with RAID 0/1/5/10 support. Up to 64 GB of DDR4 is also supported.

Eurocom Sky X9 Display Choice of FHD 1920-by-1080 or 4K 3840-by-2160 pixels; 17.3-inch (43.94 mm); LCD Display Chipset Intel Z170 Express (Skylake) CPU Skylake, LGA1151, up to Intel i7-6700K, fully unlocked Memory Up to 64 GB; DDR4-2133/2400; 4 SODIMM sockets Graphics Card NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Storage Up to 4 drives; 2x HDD/SSD (SATA3) + 2x M.2 PCIe x4/SATAl RAID 0/1/5/10 Communications Two Gigabit LAN RJ-45 ports (Killer E2400 + M.2 WLAN) Bluetooth Operating System Microsoft Windows: 10, 8.1 and 7 Card Reader 6-in-1 MMC/RSMMC/SD/miniSD/SDHC/SDXC up to UHS-II Keyboard Illuminated, backlit with customizable 7-colors Security TPM 2.0, Fingerprint and Kensington Lock Audio System Sound Blaster X-Fi MB3; external 7.1CH audio output; headphone out, microphone in, S/PDIF and Line-in port; two built-in ONKYO Speakers (2.2 W)+ Subwoofer (2.5 W) Ports 1x USB 3.1 / Thunderbolt 3; 2x miniDP 1.2; 1x HDMI 2.0; 3x USB 3.0 (1x Powered USB AC/DC); S/PDIF; Headphone; Mic; Line-in; 2x RJ45 (LAN) Weight and Dimensions 4.8 kg; WxDxH 428x308x45mm

The system is available now, with a starting price of $2,543.

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