Quote from: MISJAH on September 25, 2017, 21:41:19
Quote from: ThatOldGuy on September 25, 2017, 03:13:38
Where did you pull that 40% number from?? Notebookcheck.net charts show about 15% average for 1070MQ over GTX 1060.
Not even a standard GTX 1070 is 40% more GPU power than a GTX 1060. It is about 30% average on your charts
Hmmm, nope.
GTX 1070 approx 50% better than a GTX 1060 - https://www.3dmark.com/compare/fs/13541244/fs/12865181
I think you misunderstood the post. "Standard" as in stock, and "Average" based of noteboockcheck's own charts...
Comparing a highly overclocked system to another overclocked system is another can of worms. Dependent on silicon, cooling tweaks, and environmental conditions.
That is besides the point. Not a single GTX 1070 Max-Q on the market performs anywhere near 40% performance gain from 1060. So I was wondering where the article writer pulled the # from.
He is giving false expectations, so when the Areo performs 15% better (the realistic number for a very slim 14" chassis notebook) people will be super bummed