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Gorto

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  1. My current rig is an ITX build, which at one point was in a Node 202 case. My issue is the peripherals, and the grab and go factor. But I'd love to do a SFF build one day, but right now I would like to go for a Laptop.
  2. Yeah the 2070 seems to be a better price point. I am US based, with no weight preference, and Thunderbolt is not a must.
  3. I am starting to look into a more portable solution than lugging my desktop to friends houses when I want to bring my Vive over. So I am starting to research VR ready laptops. I know more on the desktop side, but am lost when it comes to laptops. My budget is around $2000 USD, and the weight and size does not matter (as long as it smaller than a desktop, which hopefully is a given). I'd rather it look more like a regular laptop, but not at the cost of thermals. I will most likely only use it plugged in, so battery life is not as important. From what I have seen a GTX 1080, RTX 2070 or 2080 (non Max-Q) is what I should be looking for, but most laptops that I've seen have the Max-Q variant. For VR I assume an I7 is a given. I'd like a full size DisplayPort, so I don't have to get a dongle. Thunderbolt 3, NVME storage, and an extra m.2 slot, and Windows Hello would all be nice to haves.
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