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Nvidia sneaks refreshed RTX 2060 / 2070 Max-P laptop GPUs along with the new Super lineup

Started by Redaktion, April 10, 2020, 15:32:26

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Redaktion

The refreshed RTX 2060 / 2070 laptop GPUs have slightly higher clocks compared to the original Max-P versions and they feature similar hardware optimizations from the Super SKUs, including lower-voltage GDDR6 VRAM and improved current regulators. On average, these GPUs should provide at least 7% higher performance compared to the original Max-P models.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Nvidia-sneaks-refreshed-RTX-2060-2070-Max-P-laptop-GPUs-along-with-the-new-Super-lineup.460740.0.html

Brenda

Whatever nVidia thought it was doing by eliminating mobile or "M" parts, it made a big mess with MaxQ. MaxQ means getting lower performance--just so that marketing people can sell you a misleading number.

nVidia has hurts and misleads the consumers by redefining their own models numbers. Many manufactures are not stating whether or not their part numbers are the inferior MaxQ parts or not.

The MaxQ initiative has enticed manufactures to go the extra step to put chips in computers--without a proper cooling solution.


Wan

I have RTX 2070 max-q (90W). Turing architecture i can say definitely super efficient with low voltage and wattage. It is suitable for manufacture to build light but powerful gaming laptop.I agree that Laptop Manufacturer should explain clearly that the gpu is max-q not max-p.

Jackson

Marketing is a mess with this, how will consumers know which version they'll be getting with both old and new versions out there on various laptops?

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