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Eurocom now configuring S5 Pro and S7 Pro mobile servers

Eurocom now configuring S5 Pro and S7 Pro mobile servers
Eurocom now configuring S5 Pro and S7 Pro mobile servers
The 15.6-inch S5 Pro and 17.3-inch S7 Pro sport Intel Xeon E3-1200 CPUs with 3G/4G support as standard.

One of the best qualities of a Clevo barebones is its versatility to be either a gaming notebook or a mobile workstation. As a result, resellers like Eurocom can offer many more configuration options than competing models where features and hardware are more fixed.

The S5 Pro and S7 Pro are 15.6-inch and 17.3-inch workstations, respectively, with standard LGA 1150 sockets for Xeon E3-1200 to E3-1281 processors and other compatible Intel desktop chips. We can list hardware specs all day due to the sheer customization of Eurocom shells, so we recommend checking out the press release below for more detailed breakdowns of both the S5 Pro and S7 Pro models.

A quick glance at the press images shows a chassis and cooling system not unlike those on the P5 Pro and P7 Pro gaming notebooks, both of which are also able to support Broadwell K-class Intel CPUs. As already detailed in our extensive reviews, the cooling systems in the two Eurocom shells are very large and some of the best we've seen on notebooks in terms of performance.

The Eurocom S5 Pro and S7 Pro will soon go up against the upcoming Lenovo P50 and P70 mobile workstations, which will sport new Xeon E3-1500M CPUs, self-calibrating displays, and other unique sets of features. The S5 Pro and S7 Pro both start at around $1600 USD and can quickly go north of $3000 USD at higher configuration levels.

Eurocom S5 Pro
Eurocom S5 Pro
Eurocom S7 Pro
Eurocom S7 Pro

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Allen Ngo, 2015-09-21 (Update: 2015-09-21)