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XMG CORE 16 Laptop Expanded With 16-Inch Model: Packs AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS & RTX 4070

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XMG has introduced a brand new 16-inch laptop within its Core 16 series which features AMD's Ryzen 7 7840HS & NVIDIA's RTX 4070 hardware.

XMG Equips Its Top Core 16 Laptop With AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS CPU & NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 4070 GPU

Press Release: XMG's CORE series gets a new 16-inch model, whose features are based on the current top models of the NEO series in many details. Powered by AMD's Ryzen 7 7840HS and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 or 4060, the laptop is aimed at the upper mid-range but also adds features from the premium segment. These include, for example, an optional keyboard with CHERRY MX Ultra Low Profile Tactile switches, a 99 Wh battery, and a liquid metal thermal compound for cooling the processor and graphics card. For the first time, there is also a configuration option for up to 96 GB DDR5 RAM.

XMG CORE 16 Laptop cools Ryzen 7 7840HS & GeForce RTX 4070 with liquid metal

The XMG CORE 16 (L23) is the first laptop in the CORE series to come in a 16-inch format and, alongside the APEX 15 and APEX 17, is now the third model to be based on an AMD Phoenix CPU featuring the Ryzen 7 7840HS with 8 cores and 16 threads. XMG offers the laptop with either an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 or an RTX 4060, each with a graphics power of 140 watts (115 watts plus 25 watts Dynamic Boost).

A composite cooling system with four heat pipes, separate heat sinks on all four air outlets, and liquid metal for improved heat transfer from both the CPU and GPU is utilized to provide high continuous performance.

Mechanical keyboard with CHERRY MX ULP, 99 Wh battery, 240 Hz WQXGA display

Already familiar from the XMG NEO series is the optional mechanical keyboard with precise CHERRY MX Ultra Low Profile switches, freely configurable per-key RGB backlighting, and advanced features such as n-key rollover and anti-ghosting. Alternatively, the XMG CORE 16 is also available with a quiet membrane keyboard, which, like the mechanical version, has a dedicated numeric keypad and large arrow keys, but makes do with single-zone RGB lighting. In addition, there is a 114.5 x 70 mm Microsoft Precision touchpad with automatic detection of the palm rests and a quick (de)activation function by double-tapping in the upper left area.

Weighing 2.35 kg, the 358,4 x 266,8 x 26,1 mm laptop integrates a generously dimensioned 99-Wh battery with three selectable profiles for adjusting the maximum charging capacity and speed. Depending on the individual usage - such as a predominantly stationary power supply via a mains socket or mainly mobile use on the go - these allow particularly battery-conserving operation in terms of improved longevity. In light workloads such as streaming videos, the CORE 16 offers more than 8 hours of battery life with the display in 60 Hz mode. While the display lid of the chassis is made of aluminum, the robustly constructed base unit (upper and lower shell) makes use of ABS polymer.

A 240 Hz IPS panel in 16:10 format and with WQXGA resolution (2,560 x 1,600 pixels) offers a smooth gaming experience. The color-calibrated display of the CORE 16, whose individual profile can be downloaded via the XMG Control Center, is 350 nits bright, covers 95 percent of the sRGB color space, and is connected via a MUX switch: For maximum performance in games, it is thus possible to directly link the panel to the powerful NVIDIA dGPU without automatic switching via NVIDIA Optimus.

Up to 96 GB DDR5 RAM and good connectivity

The XMG CORE 16 has two SO-DIMM sockets for a maximum of 96 (2x 48) GB RAM with a clock speed of up to 5600 MHz as well as two M.2 SSD slots outfitted with thermal pads and a PCI Express 4.0 connection. As usual with XMG, the interior of the laptop is easily accessible via a screw-mounted bottom shell.

In terms of external connectivity, the laptop includes three USB-A ports (2x 3.2 Gen 1; 1x 2.0), USB-C 3.2 Gen2x1, HDMI 2.1, and a Mini DisplayPort 1.4. Both ports for external monitors support NVIDIA G-SYNC and are directly attached to the NVIDIA dGPU. In addition, the XMG CORE 16 integrates an SD card reader for full-size memory cards, separate audio jacks for a headphone (headset compatible) a dedicated microphone, a Gigabit Ethernet port, and a Wi-Fi 6 module.

XMG Control Center with individual tuning options

Thanks to the extended version of the XMG Control Center, the XMG CORE 16 offers identical setting options as the current XMG APEX series. Besides the predefined performance profiles, this also includes numerous manual tuning options such as creating individual performance profiles. Not only can the power limits and the temperature target of the CPU (for AMD SPL, sPPT, and fPPT analogous to Intel's PL1, PL2, and PL4) be adjusted, but also the power limits of the GPU or the fan curves can be modified to find the best possible balance of high performance and low operating noise depending on individual preferences.

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XMG Core 16 Laptop Pricing and availability

The base configuration of the XMG CORE 16 (L23), which can be freely configured over at bestware.com and is available with immediate effect, includes AMD’s Ryzen 7 7840HS, an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060, 16 (2x8) GB DDR5 4800 RAM, a 500 GB Samsung 980 SSD and a WQXGA IPS display with 240 Hz. The starting price is € 1,579 including 19% VAT. An upgrade to the GeForce RTX 4070 (€ 295) or an upgrade from the silent membrane keyboard to a mechanical keyboard with CHERRY MX ULP switches (€ 95) is available at additional cost.

Product ID XCO16L23
Display 16.0" IPS | 2560×1600 px (16:10) | 240 Hz (alternatively 60 Hz settable) | 350 nits | 95 % sRGB | non-glare
Processor AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS | 8 cores/16 threads |up to 5.1 GHz | 16 MB Cache | 54+ W TDP
Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut liquid metal compound ex-factory
Graphics AMD Radeon 780M | 12 Compute Units | integrated (iGPU)
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 | 8 GB GDDR6 | 115 W TGP* (+ 25 W Dynamic Boost) | dedicated
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 | 8 GB GDDR6 | 115 W TGP* (+ 25 W Dynamic Boost) | dedicated
Thermal Grizzly Conductonaut liquid metal compound ex-factory*XMG CORE  is able to max out the GPU power consumption of the RTX 40-series laptop GPUs (140 W for RTX 4060/4070) in synthetic stress tests (e.g. FurMark). However, according to the NVIDIA specifications, the actual GPU power consumption depends on the type of workload. Therefore, the power consumption may be below (sometimes significantly lower) than the specified TGP and Dynamic Boost power draw values and is defined by NVIDIA.display connection: iGPU with NVIDIA Optimus or dGPU (via MUX switch)
HDMI 2.1, Mini DisplayPort 1.4a connection: dGPU
2 external displays directly addressable

VR Ready

Memory 2x DDR5 SO-DIMM | Dual Channel | max. 96 GB | max. 5600 MHz | max. 1,1 V
Storage 2x M.2 2280 SSD via PCI Express 4.0 x4 (supports RAID 0/1)
Audio stereo speakers
microphone with noise-canceling
Nahimic by SteelSeries software
Keyboard silent membrane keyboard with one RGB backlight zone
optional:
mechanical keyboard with per-key RGB backlight, N-key rollover, anti-ghosting and
CHERRY MX Ultra Low Profile Tactile switches*
*keys of the upper function row and numeric keypad use membrane switchesboth keyboards feature a numeric keypad, full-size arrow keys, and Fn lock function
Touchpad Microsoft Precision Touchpad, two integrated buttons | 114.5 x 70 mm (W x D)
automatic palm recognition to avoid false inputs
quick (de)activation of the touchpad with a double tap in the upper left area
Ports
(clockwise)
Left:
headphone-out (compatible with combo jack headsets)
mic-in
USB-A 2.0 (powered)Rear:
DC-in
RJ45 port (LAN)
HDMI 2.1 (G-SYNC compatible | HDCP 2.3 | 48 Gbps)
USB-C 3.2 Gen2×1 (DisplayPort: no | Power Delivery: no)
Mini DisplayPort 1.4a (G-SYNC compatible | 2 streams with a total of 32.4 Gbps)Right:
2x USB-A 3.2 Gen1 (powered)
card reader (SD/SDHC/SDXC))
Communication Realtek Gbit LAN
Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth 5
Full HD webcam (Windows Hello compatible)
Security Kensington NanoSaver
TPM 2.0 (via fTPM)
Windows Hello (via webcam)
Power Supply 230 watts (152 x 76 x 26 mm | 672 g incl. EU power cable)
Battery changeable 99 Wh Li-poly battery (internally screwed)
different battery charging profiles selectable in the control center
Chassis display lid made of aluminum
display frame, top and bottom case made of plastic
135° display opening angle
PH 0 screw heads
one-hand opening
performance mode switch button
Weight ca. 2.35 kg
Dimensions 358.4 x 266.8 x 26.1 mm (W x D x H)
Included in box laptop (incl. battery), power supply, driver USB stick
Written by Hassan Mujtaba

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