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    Toshiba x205 SLi3

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by hobblyjig, Sep 28, 2007.

  1. hobblyjig

    hobblyjig Notebook Enthusiast

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    I'd like to hear from an experienced user that owns one of the new Toshi SLi machines. I can't seem to find any professional or user reviews anywhere.
     
  2. Dxcv

    Dxcv Notebook Geek

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    You'll have to wait at least a week or two untill it ships. That is unless you can get the people that went to Digital Life 2007 to tell you about it. I am looking at getting on and am hoping for some reviews soon.
     
  3. Wolfpup

    Wolfpup Notebook Prophet

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    I'm guessing you'd be better off with an 8700GT based system, as most likely getting drivers for an SLI setup will be much harder, particularly since it's using an Intel chipset (I think...)
     
  4. Quadzilla

    Quadzilla The eye is watching you

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    ya i would have to say get the 8700 as well because sli while is good when it works, but when certain games dont have good sli profiles then you will fall back on one 8600 card which wont be so good . so i would rather have one 8700 which you can OC and get good performance all the time or the hit or miss SLI stuff .