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MAINGEAR Vector Pro (2021) 17.3 inch RTX 3080 Gaming Laptop, Intel Core i7 11800H Processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 16GB GPU, 17.3 inch 165Hz QHD Display, 32GB DDR4 RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD, Windows 10 Pro

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Color: Vector Pro: 17.3"/ Intel Core i7-11800H/ RTX3080 16GB/ 32GB DDR4/ 1TB SSD


Brand: MAINGEAR


Screen Size: 17.3 Inches


Color: Black


Hard Disk Size: 1000 GB


CPU Model: Core I7 11800H


Ram Memory Installed Size: 32 GB


Operating System: Windows 10 Pro


Special Feature: Wifi


Graphics Card Description: Dedicated


Graphics Coprocessor: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080


Standing screen display size: ‎17.3 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎2560 x 1440 pixels


Max Screen Resolution: ‎2560x1440


Processor: ‎2.4 GHz core_i7_11800h


RAM: ‎32 GB


Memory Speed: ‎4.6 GHz


Hard Drive: ‎1000 GB SSD


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080


Chipset Brand: ‎NVIDIA


Card Description: ‎Dedicated


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎16 GB


Wireless Type: ‎Bluetooth


Brand: ‎MAINGEAR


Item model number: ‎MG-VCP17I-3080


Operating System: ‎Windows 10 Pro


Item Weight: ‎10.83 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎15.5 x 10.2 x 0.79 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎15.5 x 10.2 x 0.79 inches


Color: ‎Black


Processor Brand: ‎Intel


Computer Memory Type: ‎SODIMM


Flash Memory Size: ‎32 GB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎USB 3.1


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric, Battery Powered


Voltage: ‎230 Volts


Date First Available: August 13, 2021


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  • So good, So hot
I have almost no complaints about this laptop, unfortunately there's really no reviews or specs about this laptop online, but I'm happy to say its a great buy. My two biggest complaints, or quirks about the laptop are first and foremost the speakers, they are terrible. The speakers are down firing, no range, they do not get loud, they are about the quality of speakers I would have expected from 10-15 years ago, invest in some portable ones (stand alones), or a pair of headphones. secondly is the heat, its a latest gen i7 and a 165w 3080, it gets hot. Its not that the laptop is crippled by it, the heatsinks do well enough, fans kick in and control it, its a compromise you make getting performance hardware. HOWEVER when the fans kick up and you start gaming, you will NOT hear the game, the fans are much louder than the speakers, so I go back to my previous statement, buy headphones to use this laptop. Let me get on to the good stuff, the ergonomics are good, trackpad is good, keyboard is better than I was expecting. Hardware is good, you can control the MUX switch in the bios (one thing I was worried about and couldn't find an answer online). Its really lightweight, especially compared to something like the X17 (although a lot of the weight in the Alienware is for the much better quality heatsinks). The screen is something Alienware could take some advice on, it hits a great midpoint of high res and high refresh rate, 2560x1440 at 165hz (Alienware only offers a 1080 at 360hz, a waste if you want a 3080 in the chassis, OR a 4k at 120hz which is a good res and refresh, but a lot of games are going to be really hard to push that native resolution so the refresh rate is useless). I am on day one with this laptop, I slapped in another 1tb NVME, and will be traveling the country with it and will keep this review updated in the future as I use the laptop more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2021 by John Knox

  • Busted Hardware
I've had this laptop for about a month and I regret my purchase. Despite usually running well, it crashes regularly during basic video editing tasks my five-year-old laptop was handling perfectly just a few weeks ago. I then discovered that the built-in microphone, something I am hardly picky about, is unacceptably poor. Today, several keys have spontaneously stopped working, including the Ctrl key, which makes common editing tasks either impossible or extremely inconvenient. I now either have to replace the keyboard or get an entirely new laptop, just as I was getting settled into this one. When it works I like this laptop a lot, but that hardly matters if this is the cost of it not working. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2021 by Long_Schlong_Silver

  • Serious power with portability. This review will be updated.
I mainly keep laptops at home as desktop replacements. Occasionally, I travel long enough for me to want to bring a laptop. OPERATING SYSTEM: This is my first time with a professional version of Windows. I'm not sure what to do with it besides remote connecting to other computers, but I can see myself doing that with my older computer after I upgrade it to Windows 10 Pro. There will be updates to this review, and I plan on that being part of a future update. SCREEN: Since my laptops usually stay at home, I was already prepared with a Samsung G5 34" curved ultrawide monitor. The screen on this laptop had some backlight bleed on a corner as soon as I turned it on the first time, but it's only noticeable when the screen is dark, such as during startup or nighttime operations in Arma 3. Granted, that screen stays off since I had little intention of using it in the first place. When I travel and have to use the screen this comes with, I'll do something that doesn't make me notice, like playing Starcraft 2 or daytime operations in Arma 3. If this was my main screen, I would have returned this for a replacement. The screen is why I'm giving the whole product 4 out of 5 stars. KEYBOARD: I like it, but I usually use a Logitech G915 since my laptop stays behind my ultrawide monitor. TRACKPAD: The first thing I do when I get a laptop is turn off the track pad. I mainly use a Logitech G903. AUDIO: I think anyone that says anything positive about laptop speakers is a loser lol. I hate all laptop speakers and I wish "gaming" laptops would stop coming with speakers at all so companies can use that space for something else. Sound Blaster Cinema 6+ comes with this, so I plug in my headphones like most other gamers would do and get almost whatever I want out of my audio. Most wired gaming headsets nowadays have the cable coming out of the left side, so having the audio input/output jacks on the left side of the laptop keeps things neater, especially if I travel with this. GAMING: As expected, this handles every current game THAT I PLAY that my previous laptop couldn't handle, such as Flight Simulator 2020 and Beam NG, at or near the highest graphics settings with 60 fps or more. Games that are a few years old that my previous laptop could support, such as Squad, I can now play with maxed out graphics settings and higher frame rates at the same time. I usually get about 70 fps in Squad. I have also been able to support a photorealism mod for GTA V at maximum settings, but this was NOT without my laptop being near an open window, freezing outdoor temperatures, and some Coolermaster cooling pad with a large single fan. My frame rate was around 50-55 fps. Of course, I didn't notice how loud the internal fans were until after I took off my headphones. Yeah..... they were hella noisy. I can honestly say that Arma 3's performance has improved, but that still depends on a lot of factors. Without combat, I can fly a fixed wing aircraft with a maximum view distance of 12 km and exceed 100 fps. Like with any computer while playing Arma 3, you can add enough AI and cause enough destruction to bring your frame rate down so far that you crash to desktop. BATTERY LIFE: Since I use laptops as desktop replacements, a laptop battery is just an excessive amount of backup power to save whatever work I'm doing and shut down. Like laptop speakers, I wish gaming laptops had just enough battery power to save and shut down so the space left over could be used for something else. INPUTS/OUTPUTS: It's obvious that there was actual thought put into what connections there should be and where they should be. USB's on the right and left, audio on the left, and Ethernet, Thunderbolt 4, HDMI, and power are all in the back. ALL of the rear ports on this should be in the back of any laptop. That's what most users connect and disconnect least often, so I like that these ports are out of the way. It doesn't matter to me where the micro-SD slot is. I'm just glad that there is a micro-SD slot at all. I don't understand why any tech reviewer has said "I wish there was a standard SD slot here, not micro-SD." I don't have a device that accepts standard SD cards except other laptops. My GoPro cameras use micro-SD cards, and now I finally don't need any adapters to plug them into a computer. If you need more connections, get a Thunderbolt docking station. That's what the Thunderbolt port is for. I will update this review after I have used the Thunderbolt 4 port. I need more USB ports myself and I want to use a DisplayPort cable. I'll also plug the ethernet cable into a docking station since I currently use that instead of Wi-fi. More on all of that in my next update. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2021 by Neal

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