Thursday, June 5th 2025

EUROCOM Intros Nightsky RX515 Laptop Series Powered by NVIDIA Blackwell GPU

EUROCOM launches the Nightsky RX515 - a remarkable fusion of power, portability, and precision, designed to cater demanding professionals, students creators and gamers. EUROCOM Nightsky RX515 is powered by NVIDIA latest Blackwell RTX 5060 architecture, Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor and supports up to 4 active displays, 128 GB of DDR5 memory and up to 24 TB of SSD RAID 0/1/5 NVMe drives.

EUROCOM Nightsky RX515 is a 15.6-inch customizable laptop engineered for users who desire maximum flexibility and connectivity in a lightweight, travel-ready form factor. Whether user is a student, professional, gamer, home user or creator on the move, the Nightsky RX515 offers the freedom to do more wherever the work or pleasure takes user to.
Powered by NVIDIA Blackwell RTX 5060 (3328 CUDA cores, 104 Tensor cores, 8 GB GDDR7) dedicated graphics, the Nightsky RX515 supports up to four active displays simultaneously using NVIDIA Surround View technology, making it ideal for users who demand a multiscreen support capabilities to boost their viewing pleasure and /or productivity. The Blackwell architecture is the latest GPU architecture developed by NVIDIA, designed to power a new generation of AI and generative AI applications.

For security EUROCOM Nightsky RX515 is equipped with Trusted Platform Module 2.0 (TPM) module, Kensington Security lock and Intel PTT.

EUROCOM Nightsky RX515 is loaded with ports to provide seamless integration with external monitors, peripherals, and wired networks without the need for dongles or adapters.:
  • 1x HDMI output port with HDCP
  • 2x DisplayPort 2.1 over USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C ports (one of which also functions as DC-in for power delivery)
  • 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A port
  • 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A port
  • 1x 2-in-1 audio jack for headphone and microphone
  • 1x RJ-45 LAN port
  • 1x DC-in jack.
Under the hood, the Nightsky RX515 is powered by the Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX with 24 cores / 24 threads; 36M cache processor, delivering reliable day-to-day performance for multitasking, light content creation, productivity, and web-based applications. It's a system designed for practical workloads - never overbuilt, yet never under powered.

Following EUROCOM's design philosophy, the Nightsky RX515 is customizable and user-upgradeable, supporting up to 128 GB of DDR5 memory and up to 24 TB of RAID 0/1/5 SSD storage across three M.2 NVMe slots. This means users can expand memory or storage as their projects become more demanding, rather than replacing the entire laptop prematurely, an ideal solution for those who want a laptop that evolves alongside them.

Despite offering so many features, the Nightsky RX515 remains highly lightweight. It weighs just 2.25 kg / under 5lbs and measures 24.9 mm / under 1 inch thick—light enough to carry between rooms, offices, classrooms or job sites, yet fully loaded and equipped with everything you need for a productive day.

For students, young professionals, and creators who demand a dependable laptop that adapts to their needs, offering user upgradeable memory, massive storage potential, NVIDIA Surround View, and a full complement of ports - the EUROCOM Nightsky RX515 stands out as a versatile, future-ready platform.
Source: EUROCOM
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11 Comments on EUROCOM Intros Nightsky RX515 Laptop Series Powered by NVIDIA Blackwell GPU

#1
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Yingfan....

Would an Yangfan spin the opposite direction?
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Pizderko
FreedomEclipseYingfan....

Would an Yangfan spin the opposite direction?
Only if you're a native Chinese.
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_JP_
lexluthermiesterI wonder if they still make the 18" version of the laptops they make...
They do, the Raptor X18 is still selectable with the 295X+5090+4x4TB 9100Pro combo, albeit at that price-point and size/weight I don't know if a literal EATX workstation on castors, a 2kVA UPS on top and a 24" VESA-drilled to the case side panel wouldn't be a better option...and cheaper.
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#5
Caring1
"flexibility" as long as you want a 5060 series GPU
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Pizderko
I'm the only one here wondering - Who buys such a big bucket of let's say "laptop" ???

Also - the people are aware about the fact that 99% of all brands are made by Clevo?
Thus if you buy some gaming Hp or some Anus Rog laptop you're basically buying the usual crap from Clevo.
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T550p
PizderkoAlso - the people are aware about the fact that 99% of all brands are made by Clevo?
Thus if you buy some gaming Hp or some Anus Rog laptop you're basically buying the usual crap from Clevo.
They're not, unless you have been buying rebranded Clevos all day long. Either that or a TongFang.

HP never had a Clevo-built laptop, it was mostly Quanta or sometimes Inventec. In the past, it was Compal or Foxconn. ASUS more or less has the same mix, but I don't know what's their primary go-to manufacturer.
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Pizderko
T550pHP never had a Clevo-built laptop, it was mostly Quanta or sometimes Inventec.
And yet in the latest videos on YT about HP OMEN MAX 16 the people from HP have the courage to say in front of the camera that they did make that shitty laptop .... no comments by the way.
Regarding Anus ROG, I knew they got the overpriced low quality shit from ITZR.

PS: www.alibaba.com/product-detail/ITZR-PRO-16-FHD-Core-i7_1600721949988.html
Isn't this interesting that the same laptop, but without the Anus ROG logo is being sold in china for just $600???
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#9
lexluthermiester
PizderkoI'm the only one here wondering - Who buys such a big bucket of let's say "laptop" ???
Lot's of people. It's why Eurocom still exists when many other companies have gone by the wayside..
PizderkoAlso - the people are aware about the fact that 99% of all brands are made by Clevo?
Thus if you buy some gaming Hp or some Anus Rog laptop you're basically buying the usual crap from Clevo.
Um, where-ever you got that idea from, never read there again. That info is so wrong it's hilarious. Stop spouting gibberish, eh?
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Pizderko
lexluthermiesterLot's of people. It's why Eurocom still exists when many other companies have gone by the wayside..


Um, where-ever you got that idea from, never read there again. That info is so wrong it's hilarious. Stop spouting gibberish, eh?
What's wrong my dear Николай Гольштейн - Готторп Романов? (also known as Николай Кровавый)

My infos may not be precise at 100% regarding exactly Clevo & Co., but the nutshell is always the same.
Anus,hp,dell etc... are all doing the same, buying stuff from asian oem's for super cheap to re-sell it for westerns at 300% more.

Нет такого преступления, на которое капитал не пойдёт ради 300% прибыли, eh? Коля.
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T550p
PizderkoAnd yet in the latest videos on YT about HP OMEN MAX 16 the people from HP have the courage to say in front of the camera that they did make that shitty laptop .... no comments by the way.

Isn't this interesting that the same laptop, but without the Anus ROG logo is being sold in china for just $600???
Yes, they did 'make' it in terms of designing it. The manufacturing of it on the other hand, no. Not at all. Design is done by HP, built likely by Quanta.

Looks similar, but there are some differences: keyboard, webcam, I/O ports, and hinges. They are not the same, they just look very similar.
PizderkoAnus,hp,dell etc... are all doing the same, buying stuff from asian oem's for super cheap to re-sell it for westerns at 300% more.
Disagree, they are not buying no-brand laptops to rebrand it. If they were doing that, you would see an identical laptop built by the original manufacturer, and the rebrand would be completely the same. Let me give you an example: the Eurocom Panther 5 and the Sager NP9570 are rebrands of the Clevo P570WM. There's no difference between them.

What you are trying to say is HP and the others did not design (false) and build their own laptop (true), they just rebranded a random off-the-shelf laptop from some manufacturer to sell it. If they really did this, my HP 14-bw012nr would have its original up for sale in China as the Quanta 0P2. One thing for sure though, I never saw a Quanta 0P2 up for sale. That applies to other companies like ASUS and Dell as well, otherwise I would have been able to buy oddballs like a Wistron Genesis-1 or a Foxconn Van Halen in China. I guess it would be cool to own an Inventec Cyclone, but it doesn't appear to be that way.
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