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Eurocom Racer Now Available with 7 Different VGA Options

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Eurocom Corporation, a leading mobile technology developer has been testing performance levels of the optional VGA cards in the EUROCOM Racer notebook. The custom built EUROOM Racer supports eight high performance video cards.

The EUROCOM Racer supports high performance, high power VGA technologies up to a 100 Watts GPUs including NVIDIA GeForce GTX 485M, AMD Radeon HD 6970M or NVIDIA Quadro FX 3800M equipped with 2GB of superfast DDR5 Video Memory.



EUROCOM Racer can be equipped with a Matte or Glossy Full HD 1920-by-1080 pixels 16:9 LED backlit display panels.

EUROCOM Racer is a high end professional and gaming notebook. Being fully configurable and customizable allows users to build their system to their exact specifications, operational and/or application requirements.

"The EUROCOM Racer is currently the fastest 15.6" notebook with the widest selection of VGA options. With the powerful Intel Core i7 Extreme Mobile processors, high performance AMD HD6970M technology, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 485M and Quadro FX 3800M this platform is capable to provide a single computer solution for on-the-go Engineering and replace traditional bulky desktop based workstations" said Mark Bialic, President and CTO of Eurocom Corporation.

EUROCOM Racer is powered by an 180W AC Adapter which allows support for powerful GPU's, up to 32 GB of RAM and new Intel Sandy Bridge processors.

Video Card Benchmarks
  • AMD Radeon HD 6970M
    3DMark Vantage: P 13397
    3D Mark 11: P 3420
    3DMark 06: 21043
    Unigine Heaven 2.1: 680, 27 FPS
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 485M
    3DMark Vantage: P 15011
    3D Mark 11: P 2971
    3DMark 06: 20732
    Unigine Heaven 2.1: 739, 29.3 FPS
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470M
    3DMark Vantage: P 10955
    3D Mark 11: P 2239
    3DMark 06: 18098
    Unigine Heaven 2.1: 545, 21.7 FPS
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M
    3DMark Vantage: P 8983
    3D Mark 11: P 1834
    3DMark 06: 14619
    Unigine Heaven 2.1: 445, 17.7 FPS
EUROCOM Racer key Specs:
  • Display:15.6-inch Full HD 1920-by-1080; Backlit LED Display with Glossy/Matte Surface
  • Memory: up to 32GB; 4x RAM sockets, DDR3 1333/1600 MHz
  • VGA: Modular Design; MXM 3.0b; 100W; supports both NVIDIA GeForce, Quadro and AMD GPUs; single VGA operation
  • Processor: supports Sandy Bridge line of Intel i5 and i7 Core processors; up to Intel Core i7 2920XM Extreme Edition with 8GB of L3 cache
  • Storage: up to 2 physical drives, SSD, hybrid or mechanical, up to 1.75TB of storage.
  • Card Reader:9-in-1: MMC/RSMMC SD/MinSD/SDHC/SDXC MS/MS Pro/MS Duo
  • Ports: 2x USB 3.0; 2x USB 2.0; DVI-DL; 1x IEEE1394a; 1x eSATA; 1x HDMI out; 1x Headphone jack; 1x Microphone jack; 1x S/PDIF out; 1x Line-in; 1x RJ45 for LAN
  • Communications: 1Gigabit LAN on-board; optional WLAN N or Bluetooth + WLAN Combo and/or 3.75G Mini Card UMTS/HSDPA
  • Weight & Dimensions: 3.1kg/6.82lbs; 376x256x35-43mm / 15.04x10.24x1.4-1.72 inch
The EUROCOM Racer starts at $1249 USD

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Why does my laptop have to use a proprietary connect for the MXM... I only wish I could get a 6970M
 
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if only i could afford any of them
 
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Why does my laptop have to use a proprietary connect for the MXM... I only wish I could get a 6970M

So that you'll buy a new one.

Check before you buy next time :p
 
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