Quote:This was never the case ever since Crysis was introduced in 2007, and followed by games like Metro2033 and The Witcher 2, no non-crossfire/sli mobile gpu could handle them fully. That has finally changed, and as such it should be readily apparent that Elite Gaming Laptops are a perfectly viable, and enviable, gaming solutions.Yay, gaming laptops can finally run 5 year old games.
Now I want to see this god laptop that can max Crysis 2 w/ High-res and Dx11 packs, 16x (or 64x if you're Nvidia) Anti-Aliasing, at 7680x1600.
Quote:It's by no means a necessity, as recent Gaming Laptops have phenomenal cooling, however it can help the Unparalleled Mobile Extreme chips extend their Oc'ing lead over (Non-Nitrogen Oc'ed) Desktop chips. Also Mxm 3.0b may allow laptops to exceed 100w Gpu's, with the rumors of 130-150w as the projected max for Mobile Gpu's, allowing them to effortlessly compete with the highest tier desktop Gpu's.I also want to see any laptop GPU that comes anywhere near 4-way 680 SLI. That's a TDP of 1200 watts.
Quote: Also I've already linked the video of A/W liquid cooling by Asetek, which is rumored to be available this year.It's really just a glorified heatpipe system. Until the laws of physics are broken, Desktops will always be superior to laptops in cooling, due to space.
And continuing that line, Desktops will always be faster --- due to cooling and power abilities. Nobody wants a 2000w laptop (unless some totally nuts battery comes to be, but you've still got cooling issues).
Also, 11,520 x 4,800 (though that many bezels would kill me):
![[Image: ati-eyefinity-flight-sim.jpg]](http://hothardware.com/newsimages/Item10867/ati-eyefinity-flight-sim.jpg)
Back from the grave and working on textures.
