MSI Adds World's First NVIDIA VR Ready Mobile Workstation

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A mobile workstation is definitely great . Yet , more of our customers who build workstations complain from heat , I can't see how laptops can deal with temperature.
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It's a 2048 CUDA core GPU, and the 980 "desktop" version is VR ready as well. :3eyes:
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A mobile workstation is definitely great . Yet , more of our customers who build workstations complain from heat , I can't see how laptops can deal with temperature.
Laptops can stay cool and stay away from thermal throttling if the cooling systems have been designed properly (like the cooling system in my M17xR3 for example). It's generally the thin & light laptops that are based on BGA CPUs & GPUs that often have thermal throttling issues rather than the socketed CPUs & MXM based GPUs which are typically in chunkier laptops with better cooling. This particular MSI laptop in this review looks pretty chunky, it'll probably be fine with keeping things cool while the components are stressed to the max.
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A mobile workstation is definitely great . Yet , more of our customers who build workstations complain from heat , I can't see how laptops can deal with temperature.
he DID say it would "blaze" through tasks LOL XD what I am wondering is this ... is it REALLY the first VR ready mobile workstation? or is this just some gimmicky lingo like NVidia's 3d vision nonsense. because I have an unsupported passive 3d monitor that works just fine with 3d vision and an EDID hack. and I've discovered that older GPUs work just fine with 3d (when you finally get w/e 3d middleware working on them--3d vision, tridef, or iz3d). it's really just a matter of does this GPU have enough VRAM + a strong enough CPU / ram / etc. and software locks. and unsupported (yet functional) hardware. not branding. which is annoying.