This gaming laptop is now available in North America.
AORUS X7 Gaming Laptop Now Available for $2099.99 : Read more
AORUS X7 Gaming Laptop Now Available for $2099.99 : Read more
They might be saying it's the first dual setup that they have produced, but still their claim is a little strange.Regarding the comment about this being the "first" dual-gpu laptop, that is utterly untrue. For example, some of the many configurations of the Lenovo IdeaPad Y510P include a dual GPU setup.
2 cards might be cheaper and it could allow for better thermal management? Everybody likes symmetry right?uh if the performance is on par with a 780M...why not just put a 780M in there?
In almost all gaming laptops, the cpu and gpu heatpipes the same oneHa, already sold out. I want one, but I'll be waiting for the second version. There was a nice lengthy review on this lappy at another website, and it had some heating issues (80-90c at times, 98c in B4). Apparently the heatpipes for the GPU's were also connected to the CPU that caused some issues when playing games. A laptop pad didn't help, but they were able to lower the temperature by about 20c if they back was propped up on a book and they under clocked everything. (review- google htwingnut aorus review)
But this is a really reasonably priced laptop compared to something like the razer blade proI'm not paying for a "Gaming Laptop". LOL Definitely not $2.1k.
But not in the same way they are in this one. Read the review, as I posted, and you'll see why the heatpipe setup is a problem in this laptop. Most laptops put a fan over theIn almost all gaming laptops, the cpu and gpu heatpipes the same one
yes i believe so to, i think i remember a Alien ware with a dual 275 or similar.It was Alienware (DELL) who made the first dual gpu laptop when the 18X was launched.
Correct! Not to mention marketing. The "I have a laptop with TWO graphics cards" is powerfull. Especially when it's still a laptop, not a portable PC.uh if the performance is on par with a 780M...why not just put a 780M in there?
Two 765m cards are cheaper than a single 780m.uh if the performance is on par with a 780M...why not just put a 780M in there?
This. I have a laptop with a single 780m but even I would feel it would be dwarfed next to, say, an Alienware 18 with two 765m's, even if a single 780m can still get it by 5-10%.Correct! Not to mention marketing. The "I have a laptop with TWO graphics cards" is powerfull. Especially when it's still a laptop, not a portable PC.
Yea but those gaming laptops are Single GPU and Single CPU. There is only one heatpipe cooling two GPUs and a CPU. I've seen the layout through Notebookcheck and basically there are two fans, one above each GPU. They pull the heat to the fins and then out the notebook. The CPU is basically dead center between each GTX 765. That brings the Heat from the CPU to the GPUs when exhausting heat but also shares the heat output of both GTX 765M with the CPU. It would have been nice to see a three fan and two heat pipe setup where. The two fans w/ 1 heat pipe cool the video cards, and a seperate fan and heat pipe cool the CPU and exhaust directly through the back of the laptop. No doubt the laptop would be noisier, but they could lower the RPM as there are three fans cooling the CPU and GPUs.In almost all gaming laptops, the cpu and gpu heatpipes the same one
It's all marketing. Any GPU in SLI sounds more powerful than any single GPU to the novices of the gaming world who are the only ones uninformed enough to consider such a purchase.Why in the world would you pay more for SLI, when you can get a 780M for cheaper? Then there's no worries on if SLI is supported or anything.http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834198032Dumb.
In reality what we need is a company that gives gamers what they want, a customizable budget laptop, with a decent price to performance ratio, preferable with good models less than $900 CAD.Nobody is discussing this so I'll chime in. AORUS and GIGABYTE. Everybody is targeting the "high-end gamer" these days because that's the only user willing to shell out the money for this stuff every 6 months. If only another company came out "targeting the high-end gamer"