OK, it's provocative strapline but as the benchmark scores and FCAT analysis began to roll in, by and large it turns ou…
OK, it's provocative strapline but as the benchmark scores and FCAT analysis began to roll in, by and large it turns out to be a fairly accurate description of what this staggering piece of technology is capable of. MSI's frankly monstrous GT80 Titan SLI is a massive desktop replacement computer, which - in the case of our review sample, at least - features a Core i7 4890HQ quad-core processor, 32GB of RAM and two GTX 980M mobile GPUs working together in SLI, back by quad RAID-0 SSDs. It's a lavish, frankly immense spec, housed in an equally remarkable chassis.
That kind of machine is completely out my idea of laptop...not only you have the computer but also the power brick to carry around. And 60db? You'll need headphones with it, or you'll get deaf.
That kind of machine is completely out my idea of laptop...not only you have the computer but also the power brick to carry around. And 60db? You'll need headphones with it, or you'll get deaf.
MSI have never been known for good cooling either...that thing would be my nightmare.
I bought a new laptop this week, an Acer Aspire Switch 10.
Not that it's much of a gaming device, but I ought to be able to get some older stuff running on it. Maybe I'll finally get around to playing Starcraft.
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