You couldn't give me an Apple product. One of my good friends in an Apple lemming but she always has problems her MacBook and iPhone. She bought the 6 plus and bent it in 3-days...lol
I was turned on to Sager in 2008 and have purchased my gaming laptops from them. My latest one I think I purchased in 2011 or 12.... NP9170... Very solid nice performing rig. SSDs, GTX 680m, 16gb Ram, i7 3ghz EE cpu, customizable backlit keyboard and one the best looking screens I have seen on a laptop. Unfortunately, the graphic card is dated and can't handle newer titles very well not to mention it scores a 0 in chassis styling, it is just a rectangle...lol With that said, I was hoping I could have simply update the graphics card since the rest of the hardware is decent but even if I could, a 980m is 800 bucks.... The other issue is the weight, it is 10 pounds and has a huge power block that is 2 pounds so it is a pain to lug it around which I do often for graduate school.
I am eyeballing a Sager NP8173-S with a couple of small customizations, no bloatware and it is still nearly 1k less than the SC17 but, there is a significant difference. The Sager comes with a 1080p HD IPS gsync monitor while the SC17 has a 4K monitor. Had the Sager come with a 1440p IPS gsync screen I would have bought it already. A few reviews I have watched show the 1070 man handles the 1080p resolution pushing games like Doom 100fps+ at ultra settings making gsync useless. I may hold off a bit and see if they begin to offer a 1440p 120hz screen like in the higher end models for their mid level offerings.
I will say, Sager customer service is great. I kept a farming team up nearly 24/7 in a game and ended up burning a ghost image in the screen, they replaced it and another time, I had a light go out on the keyboard. They asked me if I was comfortable replacing myself and sent it to me right away.
If EVGA would lop 800 bucks or so off the SC17 I would consider it..... Hope you get everything worked out!