Playing on an ROG GX800 is much like bringing a minigun to a gunfight. There's literally
nothing you can't handle. While a single GTX 1080 is within 10% the performance of
its desktop equivalent, GX800 is a laptop boasting two in SLI to ensure
you can compete even when pit against full desktop behemoths. The
caveat is that now there's no excuse for not walking away with a victory.
Now
how is it possible to cool two GTX 1080s and the top-of-the-line Intel Core
i7-6820HK processor so they not only run at full capacity, but overclocked as
well? The Hydro Overclocking System provides liquid-cooling to all
components, and the route maximizes efficiency as you can see (below) the fresh
cool liquid entering the laptop go straight to the processor and the first
graphics card before reaching the second, which typically requires less cooling
than the first.
The Hydro
Overclocking System boosts the processor clock from 3.2GHz to 4.2GHz
automatically, the graphics cards can be overclocked to 1,961MHz, while video
memory and DDR4 memory (up to 64GB) can be pushed all the way up to
5,200MHz and 2,800MHz respectively. When overclocked, GX800 achieves a score of 10,395 in 3DMark
Fire Strike Ultra. Suffice to say,
this is VR-Very-Ready.
Some may question this solution and ask why not put
the graphics cards in the dock, quite simply put - GX800 is created for the
ultimate experience whether you're near the dock or not. No, putting the dock on your lap is absolutely
not necessary. In addition, if using a dock with external graphics air-cooled,
compromises are necessary when it comes to bulk and silent operation.
Desktops end up with the best technologies and
quite often laptops are left out - ROG wants to put a stop to it. GX800
has a massive 18-inch Ultra-HD (3840x2160) display with G-SYNC, a
MechTAG keyboard with mechanical switches and AURA RGB backlight effects
for individual keys, not two but three M.2 NVMe SSDs in RAID 0 configuration,
Thunderbolt 3 for up to 40Gb/s transfer rate, wireless 802.11 AC with
an external antenna, and a high-end ESS SABRE
headphone DAC and amplifier for perfection in every aspect of a gaming
experience.
- Playing on an ROG GX800 is much like bringing a minigun to a gunfight. = Present Participle
- There's literally nothing you can't handle. = Appositive
- While a single GTX 1080 is within 10% the performance of its desktop equivalent, GX800 is a laptop boasting two in SLI to ensure you can compete even when pit against full desktop behemoths. = Appositive
- Now how is it possible to cool two GTX 1080s and the top-of-the-line Intel Core i7-6820HK processor so they not only run at full capacity, but overclocked as well? The Hydro Overclocking System provides liquid-cooling to all components, and the route maximizes efficiency as you can see (below) the fresh cool liquid entering the laptop go straight to the processor and the first graphics card before reaching the second, which typically requires less cooling than the first. = Appositive
- When overclocked, GX800 achieves a score of 10,395 in 3DMark Fire Strike Ultra. Suffice to say, this is VR-Very-Ready. = Appositive
- In addition, if using a dock with external graphics air-cooled, compromises are necessary when it comes to bulk and silent operation. = Object Of Preposition
- Desktops end up with the best technologies and quite often laptops are left out - ROG wants to put a stop to it. = Object Of Preposition
- and a high-end ESS SABRE headphone DAC and amplifier for perfection in every aspect of a gaming experience. = Object Of Preposition.
The Original Article From: https://rog.asus.com/articles/g-series-gaming-laptops/republic-of-gamers-announces-gx800-gaming-laptop-with-liquid-cooling/
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