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NVIDIA's CES Booth: RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 4090 Laptops Go to Town

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To the gaming community, NVIDIA brought a neat pair of high-end graphics cards to go hands-on with. For starters, we got to see almost every brand's custom-design GeForce RTX 4070 Ti desktop graphics card. We reviewed six of these on launch day. Much of the attention was grabbed by the mobile graphics side of the booth, where we could check out gaming notebooks from popular brands such as Razer, ASUS ROG, Acer Predator, Dell Alienware, and MSI Stealth; powered by NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop, RTX 4080 Laptop, and even the RTX 4060 Laptop.

Each of these was set up to show off a different new aspect of the GeForce "Ada Lovelace" architecture, including DLSS 3 frame-generation, RTX real-time ray tracing in games such as Portal RTX, G-SYNC, Reflex, and a single RTX 4090 Laptop-based notebook powering a surround-display setup for racing sims, as well as AAA gaming with maxed out settings and newer ray tracing performance presets. Some of these had real-time FRAPS monitoring of frame-rates, GPU power-draw, and temperatures. A common theme with all the notebooks we've seen is that none of them were bulky moble workstations pretending to be notebooks, including the ones powered by the RTX 4090 Laptop GPU.



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Still stupidly thin laptops I see... let the throttling commence! :roll:
 
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Still stupidly thin laptops I see... let the throttling commence! :roll:
I don't understand the logic behind those, they put i9s and 3080s, use lower tier CPU+GPU better still use AMD APUs.
 
Still stupidly thin laptops I see... let the throttling commence! :roll:

Either that or the battery power time on the laptop with the 4090 will be shit.
 
Oh look, new heater pads!
 
Still stupidly thin laptops I see... let the throttling commence! :roll:

The t (h) rolling produced these. You actually get the opposite - trolls make these, sane people complain, not the opposite - sane people make these, trolls complain... :confused::confused:
 
its so dumb to not just make them thicker and proper cooling, everyone knows most people just want a semi-portable desktop placement to just plugin at a friends house, at the dorm room, at work, etc.

STOP OVERHEATING GAMING LAPTOPS, FFS these companies are so stupid I can't stand it anymore

anyone who is buying a high end gaming laptop doesn't give a flying fuck about thickness. if they did, they would get a macbook or LG Gram, or like a rtx 3060 level laptop that is midrange gaming. but high end gaming... dumb as hell.
 
Still stupidly thin laptops I see...

I have nothing against the fact that they're thin, I just wish manufacturers would list in the specs how much worse their models run compared to some kind of "reference" full TDP CPUs and GPUs.

Of course, they'll never do that for many reasons.
 
It's been a while that "mobile" version of the GPU was actually a tier down from desktop version.
 
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