Here, to illustrate how powerful that laptop is, I have attached a couple of pictures.
Those are F-Zero GX and Super Mario Galaxy 2, both running at 60fps with 4 times the Internal Resolution and the maximum AA settings set in the D3D11 wrapper, that's a massive Internal Resolution once you count in the AA (I've got 8GB of GDDR5 (VRAM) so that obviously helps), both are very demanding games and so far they both run at full speed without any FPS drops.
Of course you do have to setup your games properly, for instance I disable the MMU when it's not used by game and so on.
P.S. The games do not look that good in the screenshots because I had to set those in windowed mode so the external resolution dropped, the internal resolution is still huge though (obviously) and I have no problem running these games in fullscreen.
Those are F-Zero GX and Super Mario Galaxy 2, both running at 60fps with 4 times the Internal Resolution and the maximum AA settings set in the D3D11 wrapper, that's a massive Internal Resolution once you count in the AA (I've got 8GB of GDDR5 (VRAM) so that obviously helps), both are very demanding games and so far they both run at full speed without any FPS drops.
Of course you do have to setup your games properly, for instance I disable the MMU when it's not used by game and so on.
P.S. The games do not look that good in the screenshots because I had to set those in windowed mode so the external resolution dropped, the internal resolution is still huge though (obviously) and I have no problem running these games in fullscreen.
