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    Quadro +120Hz workstation laptop

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Quicklite, Jun 16, 2018.

  1. Quicklite

    Quicklite Notebook Deity

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    Found a question that caught my interest.
    Does anyone know if there is any workstation laptop out there from Dell/HP or Lenovo, that has both 120Hz display and NVIDIA Quadro?

    Far as I know Dell 7510/7520/7530 doesn't offer it yet. HP ZBook 15/17 G3/G4 doesn't offer it (unsure about G5). Did a quick search on ThinkPad P50/51 (unsure about P52) - they're 60Hz.

    Far as I can find, it seems to be MSI's professional line, and Clevo are the one offering both the 120Hz + Quadro. Did I miss out something? Would be grateful for your comments.
     
  2. tps3443

    tps3443 Notebook Virtuoso

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    It’s all about that marketing. and high refresh rates are overwhelmingly marketed for FPS gaming..

    And while 70% of the pc users out there still believe, you cannot even play games on anything with a Quadro GPU. I don’t think the average user would “breathe on” a high refresh rate Quadro laptop, let alone click on it, and purchase it.

    While I’d love to have a laptop with a Quadro P5000 or Quadro P5200 for high refresh rate gaming, and for my school stuff.

    But, you could certainly purchase a G-Sync, Quadro equipped laptop. And buy a 1080P 144hz Gsync panel for about $150 on eBay.

    I assume that the Quadro supports this. I don’t see why not!