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catly1

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  1. I have a gear vr headset which uses a note 4 as the screen. The latency is fine but even with the 2k display the pixels are still fairly visible. Carmack said 4k should be enough but I'm not too sure about it. Text is already hard to read just in 2k. To be able to run games at 4k and above 60 fps is impossible right now with current gpus. Maybe old games can but recent games can't achieve a solid 60 fps even in SLI/CF setups.
  2. When they say variable 184w it means it won't be mxm 3.0b anymore right? If it is it'll have to be underclock/volted to be usable which I bet will hack away a huge chunk of performance. I do hope with the release of this the prices of 980m and 970m's will drop.
  3. I was waiting for a reasonably priced laptop with TB3 but it looked like only $800+ will carry them. Will the new skylake architecture allow the egpu to display to the laptop's screen at full performance? And what can we predict the adaptor's price will be? $800+ for the laptop, $200 for an adapter (looking at tb2/1's), and $300ish for a decent gpu is already $1300 which is the same price as a new laptop with an non ulv i7 + 970m.
  4. I have a gt60-2OC so it might be different but besides the standard size hdd, mine has a slot for a mSATA SSD. Yours may or may not have one but you can still add another drive! 1. Yes 2. No it's similar in size and shape as the hdd. But if you want to use your 1TB HDD with the SDD you'll either have to: a. Buy a drive caddy that replaces the dvd/bluray drive. b. Forget about the samsung SDD and buy a mSATA one (check first if your model has an mSATA slot) 3. Using the tool that comes with SDD you can transfer the OS files to the SSD. If you do get the caddy, you can install a new OS by making a bootable USB. 4. You can but you can just transfer the OS from the old HDD to the new SSD with samsung's tool. 5. When the program is doing its thing not really. It's just copying files. 6. Yes, some videos really go in-depth. 7. I think that program is only for making recovery disks. 8. If you get the samsung SSD you'll have to remove the hdd from the laptop but it won't lose data.
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