Updated: Clevo PB50 and PB70 barebones designs powered by Intel 10th gen Comet Lake-H and NVIDIA RTX 2070 Super are now available
The Clevo P50 barebones design will now be available with Intel 10th gen Comet Lake-H and NVIDIA RTX 20 Super graphics. (Image Source: Obsidian)
Clevo has upgraded its barebones designs to feature the new Comet Lake-H and RTX 20 Super Mobile offerings. The new designs in the PB50 and PB70 series feature CPU options up to the Core i9-10880H and GPU options up to the RTX 2070 Super Mobile with some SKUs offering G-Sync displays. OEMs based on Clevo designs such as Schenker have already made available laptops powered by the latest Intel and NVIDIA offerings with more variants set to be available in the coming months.
Update April 6, 2020: Added official Clevo product images
Following the launch of Intel 10th gen Comet Lake-H CPUs and NVIDIA RTX 20 Super Mobile GPUs, Clevo has announced upgraded barebone designs featuring these chips. These models include a mix of G-Sync and non-G-Sync offerings and come with the following CPU and GPU combinations. RAM and storage options can be configured as needed.
OEMs such as Schenker will be launching new Comet Lake-H-powered laptops based on Clevo barebones designs such as the PB50-based Key 15 and PB71-based Compact 17 featuring the new RTX 2060 Mobile, RTX 2080 Super Max-Q, and RTX 2070 Max-Q options.
More variants based on new Clevo barebones designs from other OEMs can be expected to be available in the coming weeks.
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