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Configuring: Raptor P73 Laptop (Lenovo P73 w/Linux) :
Call to Order:
1-888-651-6686
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Total: $
1. CPU:
Core i7 Six-core, or Xeon E Six-core
Turbo Boost speeds
Core i7-9750H Six Core (2.6 GHz, 4.5G Turbo, 12MB cache), 45W
(default)
Core i7-9850H Six Core (2.6 GHz, 4.6G Turbo, 12MB cache), 45W
(add $350)
Xeon E-2276M Six Core (2.8 GHz, 4.7G Turbo, 12MB cache), 45W (requires RTX5000 GPU)
(add $450)
2. LCD (Wide Screen):
17.3 inch FHD 1920x1080, IPS, LED, with camera, mic
(subtract $200)
17.3 inch 4K/UHD 3840x2160, IPS, with camera, mic
(default)
3. Video Card:
NVIDIA Quadro P620, 4GB GDDR5, 512-core CUDA, 20W
(subtract $150)
NVIDIA Quadro T2000, 4GB GDDR5, 1024-core CUDA, 60W
(default)
NVIDIA Quadro RTX 3000, 6GB GDDR5, 2304-core CUDA, 80W
(add $600)
NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000, 16GB GDDR5, 3072-core CUDA, 110W (requires Xeon E-2276M CPU)
(add $1800)
4. Memory:
ECC RAM only available with Xeon E3 processor
8GB DDR4 2400 MHz, 1 DIMM, Non-ECC
(subtract $100)
16GB DDR4 2400 MHz, 2 DIMMs, Non-ECC
(default)
32GB DDR4 2400 MHz, 4 DIMMs, Non-ECC
(add $180)
64GB DDR4 2400 MHz, 4 DIMMs, Non-ECC (full 64GB accessible in Linux)
(add $580)
16GB DDR4 2400 MHz, 2 DIMMs, ECC (Xeon E3)
(add $60)
32GB DDR4 2400 MHz, 4 DIMMs, ECC (Xeon E3)
(add $300)
64GB DDR4 2400 MHz, 4 DIMMs, ECC (Xeon E3), (full 64GB accessible in Linux)
(add $800)
5a. First M.2 SSD Drive bay:
two M.2 drive bays. M.2 SSD drives come with NVMe-controllers (speeds 6x faster than AHCI/SATA SSDs)
None
(default)
256 GB PCIe-NVMe SSD M.2 card w/ NVMe controller Highest Perf.
(add $290)
512 GB PCIe-NVMe SSD M.2 card w/ NVMe controller Highest Perf.
(add $500)
1024 GB PCIe-NVMe SSD M.2 card w/ NVMe controller Highest Perf.
(add $700)
5b. Second M.2 SSD Drive bay:
None
(default)
256 GB PCIe-NVMe SSD M.2 card w/ NVMe controller Highest Perf.
(add $290)
512 GB PCIe-NVMe SSD M.2 card w/ NVMe controller Highest Perf.
(add $500)
1024 GB PCIe-NVMe SSD M.2 card w/ NVMe controller Highest Perf.
(add $700)
5c. Traditional Drive bay:
one 2.5 inch traditional drive bay, A total of 3x Solid State drives is possible.
no 2.5 inch drive
(default)
1000 GB (1TB) SATA3 Solid State Drive
(add $350)
6. USB Optical Drive:
None
(default)
External USB Ultra Slim 8x DVD+/-RW (DVD burner)
(add $100)
7. Wireless:
None
(subtract $10)
Intel IWL AX200 WiFi 6 (802.11ax) 2x2 TX/RX WiFi card, max 2.4 Gbps +Bluetooth 5.1
(default)
8. Mobile Broadband (Linux support:
wireless cellular data modem
):
WWAN ready, Integrated Antenna, No provider card
(default)
internal Sierra Wireless 4G LTE EM7455 card (Linux supported)
(add $280)
9. Keyboard:
Standard keyboard w/Number Pad
(default)
Backlit keyboard w/Number Pad
(add $50)
10. Battery options:
8-cell, 96WHr Lithium Ion battery
(default)
11. Expansion slots:
Express Card 34 Slot
(default)
12. Docking Solution:
no docking station
(default)
ThinkPad Workstation Dock (USB3 (6x), GigE, DisplayPort-1.2 (2x), DVI-D, HDMI-1.4, VGA, incl. 230W AC)
(add $320)
13. Lenovo HW Warranty and Accidental Damage Protection:
3 Yr Mail-In (Depot)
(default)
3 Yr Mail-In (Depot) + TPP
(add $160)
3 Yr On-Site Next Business Day
(add $135)
3 Yr On-Site Next Business Day + TPP
(add $175)
Total: $
Call to Order:
1-888-651-6686
Select another model:
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CPU
LCD
RAM
Base Price
Raptor P53 4K
2.6 I7S
15.6" @ 3840x2160
16 G
$3450.00 C
Raptor P71
2.6 I7S
17.3" @ 1920x1080
16 G
$3550.00 C
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