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    Clevo P751dm-g Egpu or gtx1060/70 upgrade ?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Thedoktor84, Nov 24, 2018.

  1. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    The desktop 1060 scores around 3000, the notebook version is going to be around 10% slower.

    Even then you are talking about one synthetic benchmark which most people are not going to actually be playing.
     
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    In extreme scenarios the notebook actually performs much worse than its desktop counterpart due to the power limit. FS ultra notebook 1060 has stock around 2450 - 2500, while the stock good GTX 1060 reaches 3050ish. Saadly there are 4 versions of 1060s out there which is absolutely dumb.
     
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    Yes which is why I said around 2500 before, it's showing a benchmark flaw really as games dont follow the same trend.
     
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    Wrong.... because when u go up in resolution (i usually play in WHQD 2560x1440p) and you add anisotropic filtering and tessellation, the gtx1060mxm die fast, the gtx1070 desktop will perform 100% better maybe even more...

    if i have time i will show you a 2560x1440p game wich i get barely 35-40fps and gtx1060 is stuck on 20 fps.
     
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