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Posted by Mahdi
 - January 12, 2017, 22:32:17
I am wondering how much is the max of temperature and how long the battery will works!! ....
Posted by Lin dan
 - August 20, 2016, 09:43:33
CPU test only 4.1 ghz??? very dissapointed
Asus GX800 980 SLI, CPU up to 4,3 ghz
Posted by inmyhouse
 - August 19, 2016, 10:01:10
This review is fantastic, and I love the thoroughness and the number of games with a wide spread of benchmarks showing the effects of different settings.

It would be 100% even better if you included GTA V benchmarks (only the best selling game ever, and the one I play the most).

Thanks!

Also, I'd be curious about the results of the 1060 notebook chip, as I hope to get a thin and light style.
Posted by [CN]cuttondog
 - August 18, 2016, 08:06:36
Could you test the estimated TDP watts of the GTX 1080 on GX800VH?
According to several reviews of Clevo P870DM3 and MSI GT73VR, the TDP of GTX 1080 on P870DM3 (two GTX 1080 SLI) is about 150 watts, less than the desktop version (180 watts).
Put on MSI GT73VR (single GTX 1080), the TDP is about 190 watts, meaning the perfomance of the MSI version would be better than the Clevo version (more space of power to satisfy the demand of BOOST 3.0).

Half a year ago, the Asus GX700VO lead the best perfomance of single GTX 980 notebook with 230 watts of TDP (Clevo P870DM-G 220 watts; MSI GT72s 159 watts).

Want to know whether the GX800VH can keep the No.1 graphics performance of  flagship gaming notebooks.
Posted by Redaktion
 - August 16, 2016, 06:20:37
Born for 4K. Fans of high-resolution gaming are often faced with performance problems. Even the flagship model from Nvidia's Maxwell generation, the GTX 980, struggles in 3840 x 2160. The situation is much better with the Pascal successor GTX 1080. This is confirmed by the Asus GX800, which is even powered by an SLI configuration.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-ROG-GX800VH-Notebook-Preview.171399.0.html