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Gigabyte P25X v2

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Isn't Aorus owned by Gigabyte? Weird that they'd try to compete with themselves for high-end laptops.

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It looks like too much plastic for my liking.

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It looks like too much plastic for my liking.

It doesn't look like it would age well.

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Isn't Aorus owned by Gigabyte? Weird that they'd try to compete with themselves for high-end laptops.

I agree. Plus the pricing is quite similar to the X7 v2 and the X3 Plus. Only differences I see are the specs and crucially the thickness

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8 gigabytes of vram-perfect for a 1080p display!!! also rendering videos on a laptop makes so much sence that putting anything less than 8 gigs in it could have given you a headache

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still better than a potato

 

 

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Wow 8GB of 880. However, at that price range, I think I'd go PC.

I like the yellow but it also makes it look kind of tacky..

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8 gigabytes of vram-perfect for a 1080p display!!! also rendering videos on a laptop makes so much sence that putting anything less than 8 gigs in it could have given you a headache

8 GB's of VRAM is completely over kill for 1080p and can't even be utilized by the GPU. Complete Marketing gimmick and has no practical usage. 

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8GB of VRAM is waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay overkill (2-3GB would have been much better), and it looks plasticy. Kinda interested though.

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Why is a laptop being solid with 8GB of GDDR5 RAM when desktop GPUs usually have 2-4GB? Even a Titan Black just has 6GB.  :mellow:​ 

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8 GB's of VRAM is completely over kill for 1080p and can't even be utilized by the GPU. Complete Marketing gimmick and has no practical usage. 

really? wow you enlightened me ._.

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