Vanaraud Posted December 15, 2013 Posted December 15, 2013 I read about Eurocom Panther 5D notebook on TomsHardware: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/eurocom-panther-5d-notebook-review,3685.html. The notebook can be built with desktop Xeon processors and SLI graphics configuration. The example was running on i7- 3970X and on GTX680 mobile versions in SLI and draw up to 460 Watts. Also comparing the charts on TomsHardware I noticed it matched FPS of high end desktop PC-s. It draws power from 2x 330W adapters. Well could accept with that notebook as gaming machine;) Quote
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