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Laptop with desktop NVIDIA RTX 5090 supports common PC components and weighs 5 kg

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Andrii Rusanov

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Laptop with desktop NVIDIA RTX 5090 supports common PC components and weighs 5 kg

The UHPILCIL T100 desktop laptop, like a regular PC, supports component replacement, all current processors and video cards up to NVIDIA RTX 5090.

Recently, the UHPILCIL T100 model and the slightly larger T100 Super variant have received a Kickstarter campaign. The device resembles a very thick 17″ laptop with a large screen to accommodate the liquid cooling radiator and pump.

Basic characteristics

  • Power supply: AC 100-120/220-240 50 Hz/60 Hz 980 W
  • Display: 17.3″ 3K 120 Hz 21:10 WLED 16.7 MP, 100% DCI-P3
  • Keyboard: low-profile mechanical keyboard with RGB backlighting
  • Touch panel: multi-group dynamic RGB backlighting
  • Network: 2.5 GbE LAN + Wi-Fi 7
  • Bluetooth: Intel 5.4, AMD 5.3
  • Speakers: x4 5 W main speakers, x2 5 W tweeters
  • Interfaces: DP x1 HDMI x1 USB 3.0 x3 USB 2.0 2 TYPE C x2 Thunderbolt 4 x1 headphones x1 microphone x1
  • Storage devices: M.2 PCI-E 5.0 x4 x1 PCI-E 4.0 x4 x1 SATA 3.0 x2
  • 4K camera, liquid cooling

Components that can be upgraded

  • Motherboard: Mini-ITX (with a corresponding change in the number of interfaces)
  • Processor: all AMD AM5, Intel 12, 13, 14 generations and Core Ultra
  • Video card: standard for PCI-E up to 230 mm (you need to remove the cooling radiator)
  • Memory: dual-channel DDR4 DDR5 VLP 16 GB 32 GB 48 GB
  • Hard disk drive: M.2 2280 x2 SATA x2 Maximum 8 TB x4, up to 32 TB

The UHPILCIL T100 page has been created, but the campaign has not yet been launched, so the price and launch date are unknown. It is also unclear whether it will be only «designer» for custom components, or whether developers will offer ready-made configurations. However, the published specifications demonstrate ample upgrade options in any case.



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