***A PAIR OF LAPTOPS WITH TRULY DEVASTATING PERFORMANCE - OcUK ULTIMA's!!!**

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Quite possibly the fastest laptops in the world, though I'd not really say they were mobile due to their size and weight. However they use socket 2011 processors and feature Crossfire 7970M and SLI GTX 680M. The performance is truly beyond belief and the NVIDIA unit also packs 3D Vision and 120Hz. :)




OcUK Express Ultimate P570WM 17.3" LED Full HD Intel i7-3970X, 32GB 1600MHz DDR3, 2x 256GB SSD RAID 0, 1TB HDD, ATI HD 7970M Crossfire 2GB GDDR5 Graphics Card - Windows 8 Pro Hardcore Gaming Laptop @ £3,599.99 inc VAT

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Introducing the OcUK Express Ultimate P570WM Pro Hardcore gaming laptop, bristling with the latest technology & hardware the Ultimate P570WM redefines portable computational power. Presented in a solid chassis with a stunning 17.3" LED Full HD display and packing a desktop Intel Core i7 3970X processor, the Ultimate P570WM means business. The Intel Core i7 3970X processor runs all twelve threads at a speedy 3.50GHz and boosting to 4.00GHz in turbo mode! Paired with 32GB of Corsair 1600MHz RAM you will have power by the truck load, allowing for a seamless experience with multitasking performance unmatched even by most high end desktop PC's!

For your storage needs the Ultimate P570WM is equipped with two Plextor M5 PRO 256GB SSD's configured in RAID 0 for maximum speed, allowing for split second data transfers but most importantly, a rapid boot up time. A 1TB HDD is present for back up and media storage requirements, so all your important work, data, media and game content can be stored with ample space. The Ultimate P570WM allows you to have your cake and eat it, with blisteringly quick SSDs and plenty of mechanical storage space available on the HDD.

The Ultimate P50WM doesn't just have amazing processing power, it packs a potent graphical punch too. Equipped with two Radeon HD 7970M 2GB GDDR5 graphics cards configured in Crossfire for a breathtaking DX11 experience. Don't just play games, immerse yourself deep into the action with Radeon Crossfire powered cinematic graphics. Rivalling the graphical performance of a desktop PC equivalent the Ultimate P570WM is a true desktop replacement laptop.

Available in stock and ready to ship out instantly! No waiting for the laptop to be built. Complete with a copy of Windows 8 Pro 64 Bit pre-installed, the Ultimate P570WM is ready to go!

Specification:-
- Operating System: Windows 8 Pro 64-Bit
- Display: 17.3" SuperBright LED True HD Display (1920x1080 Resolution)
- Graphics: 2x AMD Radeon™ HD7970M 2GB GDDR5 (Crossfire Enabled)
- Storage: 2x Plextor M5 Pro 256GB SSD (RAID 0 - 512GB) Primary Boot Drive & Samsung 1TB Storage Drive
- Optical: Blu-Ray Writer
- HD Audio
- Mic Noise Suppression
- Dolby Home Theatre®
- 4W Stereo Speakers (2W x 4)
- Subwoofer
- 2 megapixel Webcam
- Processor: Intel® Core™ i7 3970X 3.60GHz Extreme Processor
- Memory: 32GB DDR3 System Memory at 1600MHz (8GB x 4)
- Main Chipset: Intel X79
- Communication: 10 / 100 / 1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN,Wireless LAN, Widi Support
- Intel Centrino Ultimate Wireless N-6300
- Kensington Lock: YES
- 8 Cell Smart Lithium-ION Battery
- Fingerprint Scanner
- 9in1 Card Reader
- 2yr Warranty (1yr Parts, 2yr Labour)

Service Package
- Full 24 Month collect and return warranty (12 month on parts)
- Each specification is assembled from handpicked components for compatibility and stability
- Telephone, web note and forum technical support

Is this Notebook for You?
Immense performance, powerful graphics and sleek hardware all combine to create the "OcUK Express Ultimate", perfect for the hardcore gaming enthusiast.


Only £3,599.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW

















OcUK Express Ultimate P570WM3 17.3" LED 3D 120Hz Full HD Intel i7-3930K, 32GB 1600MHz DDR3, 1x 256GB SSD, 750GB HDD, NVIDIA GTX 680M SLi 8GB GDDR5 Graphics Card - Windows 8 Pro Hardcore Gaming Laptop @ £3,599.99 inc VAT

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Introducing the OcUK Express Ultimate P570WM3 Pro Hardcore gaming laptop, bristling with the latest technology & hardware the Ultimate P570WM3 redefines portable computational power. Presented in a solid chassis with a stunning 17.3" LED 120Hz Full HD display and packing a desktop Intel Core i7 3930K processor, the Ultimate P570WM3 means business. The Intel Core i7 3930K processor runs all twelve threads at a speedy 3.20GHz and boosting to 3.60GHz in turbo mode! Paired with 32GB of Corsair 1600MHz RAM you will have power by the truck load, allowing for a seamless experience with multitasking performance unmatched even by most high end desktop PC's!

For your storage needs the Ultimate P570WM3 is equipped with a Adata SP900 256GB SSD delivering full throttle read & write speeds, allowing for split second data transfers but most importantly, a rapid boot up time. A 750GB HDD is present for back up and media storage requirements, so all your important work, data, media and game content can be stored with ample space. The Ultimate P570WM3 allows you to have your cake and eat it, with a blisteringly quick SSD and plenty of mechanical storage space available on the HDD.

The Ultimate P570WM3 doesn't just have amazing processing power, it packs a potent graphical punch too. Equipped with two GeForce GTX 680M 4GB GDDR5 graphics cards configured in SLI for a breathtaking DX11 experience. Don't just play games, immerse yourself deep into the action with Nvidia SLI powered cinematic graphics. Rivalling the graphical performance of a desktop PC equivalent the Ultimate P570WM3 is a true desktop replacement laptop. With native 3D vision support, you can explore the extra dimension wherever you go.

Available in stock and ready to ship out instantly! No waiting for the laptop to be built. Complete with a copy of Windows 8 Pro 64 Bit pre-installed, the Ultimate P570WM3 is ready to go!

Specification:-
- Operating System: Windows 8 Pro 64-Bit
- Display: 17.3" SuperBright LED 120Hz 3D Vision True HD Display (1920x1080 Resolution)
- NVIDIA 3D Glasses included
- Graphics: 2x NVIDIA GTX 680M 4GB GDDR5 (SLi Enabled)
- Storage: 1x Adata SP900 Pro 256GB SSD Primary Boot Drive & Seagate 750GB 7200RPM Storage Drive
- Optical: Blu-Ray Writer
- HD Audio
- Mic Noise Suppression
- Dolby Home Theatre®
- 4W Stereo Speakers (2W x 4)
- Subwoofer
- 2 megapixel Webcam
- Processor: Intel® Core™ i7 3930K 3.20GHz Extreme Processor
- Memory: 32GB DDR3 System Memory at 1600MHz (8GB x 4)
- Main Chipset: Intel X79
- Communication: 10 / 100 / 1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN,Wireless LAN, Widi Support
- Intel Centrino Ultimate Wireless N-6300
- Kensington Lock: YES
- 8 Cell Smart Lithium-ION Battery
- Fingerprint Scanner
- 9in1 Card Reader
- 2yr Warranty (1yr Parts, 2yr Labour)

Service Package
- Full 24 Month collect and return warranty (12 month on parts)
- Each specification is assembled from handpicked components for compatibility and stability
- Telephone, web note and forum technical support

Is this Notebook for You?
Immense performance, powerful graphics and sleek hardware all combine to create the "OcUK Express Ultimate", perfect for the hardcore gaming enthusiast.


Only £3,599.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW












These are true desktop replacements offering incredible levels of performance along with Quad channel memory bandwidth.
Benchmarks, more images and dimensions to follow. I've personally constructed two of these and am blown away, these shall be booked into stock next week, so the first two are hand built by me. ;)
 
I suppose a porters trolley and one of these rather than a laptop and backpack? ;)

Do you know what the battery life is on these? Or is it just the stopwatch isn't quick enough? :p

But for being sort of portable, these are rather powerful! :)
 
XD Devastating performance with a devastating price.

Would love one if i was given one, but don't think i'll ever be at the point in my life to throw 3.5k at a laptop :D
 
COLOUR CHOICE Alienware M18x Cosmic Black - Anodized Aluminum edit
PROCESSOR 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ i7-3940XM (8MB Cache, up to 3.9GHz w/ Turbo Boost 2.0) edit
OPERATING SYSTEM Windows 8 Pro 64bit, English edit
GRAPHICS CARD Dual 2GB GDDR5 NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 680M SLI™ edit
MEMORY 16384MB (2x8GB) 1600MHz DDR3 Dual Channel edit
HARD DRIVE 750GB 7,200 RPM + 32GB mSATA Caching SSD edit
LCD 18.4" WideFHD (1920 x 1080) WLED LCD edit
OPTICAL DRIVE DVD+/-RW (Read/Write) edit
WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY Intel® Centrino® Wireless-N 2230 with Bluetooth 4.0 edit
PRIMARY BATTERY Primary 12-cell 96W/HR LI-ION edit
SECURITY SOFTWARE Anti Virus Not Included edit
SERVICES AND SUPPORT 1 yr Next Day In-Home Hardware & Premium Software Phone Support edit
ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE PROTECTION No Accidental Damage Protection

£3,619.39

You'd have to find some discount codes, and use the savings from the codes to buy an SSD and up the memory to get it up to the same spec as these machines advertised, however you get a bigger screen, better build quality, much better sound and THX software, you can configure the Alienware with even more options, it IMO looks better and has a stronger chassis.

If I'd be spending that sort of money, I'd want the Ultimate, and the Alienware M18x will provide this.
 
COLOUR CHOICE Alienware M18x Cosmic Black - Anodized Aluminum edit
PROCESSOR 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ i7-3940XM (8MB Cache, up to 3.9GHz w/ Turbo Boost 2.0) edit
OPERATING SYSTEM Windows 8 Pro 64bit, English edit
GRAPHICS CARD Dual 2GB GDDR5 NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 680M SLI™ edit
MEMORY 16384MB (2x8GB) 1600MHz DDR3 Dual Channel edit
HARD DRIVE 750GB 7,200 RPM + 32GB mSATA Caching SSD edit
LCD 18.4" WideFHD (1920 x 1080) WLED LCD edit
OPTICAL DRIVE DVD+/-RW (Read/Write) edit
WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY Intel® Centrino® Wireless-N 2230 with Bluetooth 4.0 edit
PRIMARY BATTERY Primary 12-cell 96W/HR LI-ION edit
SECURITY SOFTWARE Anti Virus Not Included edit
SERVICES AND SUPPORT 1 yr Next Day In-Home Hardware & Premium Software Phone Support edit
ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE PROTECTION No Accidental Damage Protection

£3,619.39

You'd have to find some discount codes, and use the savings from the codes to buy an SSD and up the memory to get it up to the same spec as these machines advertised, however you get a bigger screen, better build quality, much better sound and THX software, you can configure the Alienware with even more options, it IMO looks better and has a stronger chassis.

If I'd be spending that sort of money, I'd want the Ultimate, and the Alienware M18x will provide this.

That machine is nowhere near as quick as the OcUK models.

First of all they use the much slower mobile CPU's, the OcUK models are using true Desktop extreme processors along with Quad Channel memory, the performance advantage is huge on the OcUK model.

Only 16GB of RAM compared to OcUK's 32GB!

They don't even have an SSD, the OcUK model has a RAID 0 SSD setup along with 1TB storage.

The OcUK model also uses 4GB 680M's in SLI.

In comparison the Alienware does not even come close in performance to the OcUK model and it cost more. The only advantage its got is screen size and the design is different which might be to some taste, but rest assured the OcUK's units would beat that at any benchmark you ran.

Oh OcUK units are NOW IN STOCK! :D


If you add our SSD's and memory to the DELL spec your at £4000 from them, then factor in they still use slower CPU and only dual channel RAM, plus less VRAM on the graphics card. The OcUK model kicks their ass performance wise, which to be frank at this size and performance level what matters is FPS and performance.
 
The new 375SM models from clevo are going to have improved cooling and mobile haswell is going to totally destroy Sandy-E for gaming.

Give me a 4930MX + SLI 780M + 120hz screen TYVM.

Oh and that M18X can overclock it's CPU so the 1-4 thread performance will be much higher than the sandy-E anyway while the clevo is at its limit with that extreme CPU as it is.
 
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The use of desktop processors is very fair given nothing of Ivy Bridge's mobile processors didn't bottleneck twin 680Ms in anything other than BF3. However with Haswell I fear it's just a touch too late given I assume the top of the line mobile chips will be able to handle twin 680Ms.

Plus "sleek hardware" might be stretching it a little far given they look to be about 3" thick!
 
you do know those machines are just clevo's? there over priced and hardly worth the price tag....i would definately wait 6 months plus for the forum bugs flood to settle down.....
the cpu is to prevent bottlenecking the gpu's and are overclockers 4.4ghz is easily obtainable with a decent sample but all should sit happy at 4-4.2ghz all day gaming i know the previous ivy xt cpu's didnt really hold them back but a lot of games are very cpu bound add that to sli supported game and ull need the extra oomph eg some mmorpg titles i can think of...

Also as much as i love clevo's ive had 3 now the new alienware machines r4 onwards are actually much better machines the motherboards are better designed and utilised they don't have the terrible clevo audio jacks the cooling is far superior in quality of components used and amount of heatpipes and better designed fan blades the bios on alienwares are not so heavily locked down and are more readily available (dont have to reply on some reseller like eurocom posting them on a forum) the overall machine chassis are better the only bad point of alienwares which imo is subjective is the in your face design-appearance but some wont mind,i prefer smooth lines and understated but after the last 2 clevos 370em and 170em i wont buy another clevo the last 2 are for want of a better term,crap!
bad bios bad gpu performance bad cooling endless list

like i said im no alienware fanboy as a company i despise dell and alienware by association but after spending collectively 4700 on the previous 2 laptops from clevo and neither of them being anything like as problem free and reliable as they should have been i have to admit alienware just got it right and thats where my hard earned will go this time round.
 
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looking more closely at the specs the top is **** poor value,the 7970s are half the price of 680gtx's so cant see the value there in 1 ssd.....
not to mention a revision to inclue 780's or 8970s would be nice too see on new top end machines now those cards are available to oem and public.
 
The top has a 3970X in it. Find another laptop with an Extreme edition Intel processor and a DESKTOP CPU at that that retails under £2k and I'll eat my hat. Versus the 680gtx model the 7970 has the 3970X, the SSD you mentioned and a 1Tb vs 750gb HDD.

The 3970X is a £900 processor on it's own, and that's before you figure out a way to mount and power and cool it in a bleeding laptop.

Alienware don't have anything like this so I don't get why you're comparing them.

The 3930k is a £450 processor from what I remember so that's where the bulk of the value is coming from.

Clearly you're missing the point of these laptops which is effectively being desktops crammed into a (massive, admittedly) laptop chassis.

While I'll take an Alienware vs MSI vs Asus vs Clevo/OcUK vs Razer etc. debate any other day, in this case there are literally no competitors to the products and given the value of the hardware and the challenge of cooling it all, it's perfectly reasonable that it's this expensive.

These laptops to me are to gaming desktops as the Razer blade is to gaming laptops, and yes, you pay for the privilege in both cases.
 
im missing no point there value for money is questionable a p1370em will function just as well and clock to 4400mhz and is over 1300 cheaper thats my point desktop processor or not its bad value.
as for the cpu prices you dont actually think 900 is whats paid for it do you because i can tell you for a fact there cheaper a lot cheaper
but the point is clevos are not as good as they once were you can flout specs till your blue in the face ive had 3 i still have 2 now the 370em and 170em both available on overclockers and a 370em is decent value and performance those above just are not period.
 
as for the argument about no competitors around alienware can fit and cool both cards ive contacted tech support their 780gtx sli is launching in under a month and spec for spec compare other previous laptop m17xr4 vs p170em spec for spec alienwares better better motherboard better bios 3pipe cooling look at clevos bad power jacks bad audio jacks 2 pipe cooling that is "adiquate" with forums full of overheating and cooling mods..
so while this is nice to see above it is not quality it is not cheap or value for money and its not exactly cutting edge using last gen top of the range cards when the gtx780 and 8970 have launched and for the price above should be in those machines.
 
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