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[Hexus] Asus ROG teases 24-inch laptop with GTX Titan X beating GPU

I'm confused by their 3DMark 11 chart:

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According to Futuremark, the 3DMark 11 scores rank the cards as follows:

26,310 - R9 295X2
24,550 - GTX 980Ti
23,280 - GTX Titan X

http://www.futuremark.com/hardware/gpu/AMD+Radeon+R9+295X2/review

Am I missing something?
 
Why a 24" laptop...

Less "lap" top and more "mobile desktop" would be my guess. Maybe for dorm room or lan party type of thing? Something where you don't want to pack up and move a monitor + desktop. Not a traveling laptop for sure ;D
 
I liked it that the score difference in the chart for all those GPUs are around 5% but the chart was designed to look like there's a big difference.

Haha but mobile GPU with that performance is awesome
 
Why everyone benchmarks 3D Mark 11 with those new GPUs and not 3D Mark which is newer and better ??

also, where the hell is DX-12 3D Mark ??
 
Few possibilities -

1. GTX 1070. Full desktop version. One issue - "We are not allowed to reveal specs". 1070 specs are already public.

2. 480X. Full desktop version.

3. 1080M. Like all x80M, this needs to have a 100W TDP. Unless GP104 is a Fiji like case where they are pushing way outside the optimal clock speed / W ratio, I don't see this performance in 100W happening. Has anyone done underclocking/volting tests on 1080?

4. M490 CF.

Edit - So, I missed the old GXXX label. Probably a 1070 then, or that could be the model number of the laptop.
 
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Hmm, it seems ASUS has replaced an image for this story, which was first posted here...

Harder to keep up with the news when the main thread is hidden in an empty subforum. 😛

I think they're going to either provide a desktop Geforce GTX 1070 style solution, or a lower clocked 2560 CUDA cores chip with GDDR5.
 
The chart, based on the link 96Firebird posted, is the total score, not the graphics score. So the whole system plays a part in the score, not just the GPU. It's possible they are different laptop systems they compared.
 
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