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Hello dear friends,

I have thought to buy myself a gaming Notebook. I want to use it for a Long time. As i heard, gaming Laptops has th big disadvantage, that they don´t hold much Long.

But i want protability and Performance. So i thought to buy in one month a Laptop named gygabite p35x v5 or p35x v7. They both have good specs such like 4k and good graphics gtx 980m

Links:

http://www.excaliberpc.com/638084/gigabyte-p35xv5-sl4k2-15.6-uhd-ips.html

http://www.excaliberpc.com/638089/gigabyte-p37xv5-sl4k2-17.3-uhd-ips.html

My questions are, are These Laptops good. Is the brand Gigabyte good. How is the stability?

But the moost concern i have about this Laptop is, will i be able to overclock gtx 980m of this Notebook. I looked in this Forum and i saw many vbios mods, unlocking voltage mods,

but not for this type of brand. The big Problem will be for me the +135 mhz Limit. This Little overclock is not what i want. But i have seen a General gtx 980m vbios, whis could be for all notebooks

with gtx 980m.  It´s the link https://www.techinferno.com/index.php?/forums/topic/6729-nvidia-maxwell-vbios-mods-900m-series-overclocking-versions/ .

Will this overclocking guide work for the Laptop models above?

 

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Gigabyte is a really good brand but if you want a gaming notebook I would avoid 4k panels. Even desktops with dual Titan X's can barely handle 4K so a mobile GPU like 980m would choke and be completely useless. You would be forced to play at non-native resolution and on an LCD that looks terrible. I would pick a gaming notebook that has the standard 1920 x 1080p resolution and the 980m as the perfect combination.

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