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14" Laptop with GSync?

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3 hours ago, Keudn said:

I was looking at this laptop http://www.hidevolution.com/evoc-clevo-p641re-custom-built-gaming-laptop.html but unfortunently it does not have GSync. Does anyone know of a laptop with similar specs and a similar price that has it? @D2ultima do you have any suggestions?

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No, no 14" laptops I know of have gsync. Clevo are the only brand that use MUX switches now, and dGPU-only 14" laptops are not going to be popular due to most people taking their size for battery life & good portability. That's about the best 14"er you'll get in terms of price/cooling/etc.

 

As @exercutor5 said, the closest thing you'd find with Gsync would be a P650RE3-G (or its variants) but that's 15". On the other hand it's the only 15" with a MUX switch so you can get long battery life when you want it and lack of Optimus when you don't.

I was looking at this laptop http://www.hidevolution.com/evoc-clevo-p641re-custom-built-gaming-laptop.html but unfortunently it does not have GSync. Does anyone know of a laptop with similar specs and a similar price that has it? @D2ultima do you have any suggestions?

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1 minute ago, TheProfessionalAmateurs said:

its not 14" though its 17"

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1 hour ago, Keudn said:

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Well erm, it supports G-Sync displays through one of its mini DisplayPort. But if you really need G-Sync integrated in the laptop display itself, your next best choice is the 

http://www.hidevolution.com/evoc-clevo-p650re-custom-built-gaming-laptop.html

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3 hours ago, Keudn said:

I was looking at this laptop http://www.hidevolution.com/evoc-clevo-p641re-custom-built-gaming-laptop.html but unfortunently it does not have GSync. Does anyone know of a laptop with similar specs and a similar price that has it? @D2ultima do you have any suggestions?

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No, no 14" laptops I know of have gsync. Clevo are the only brand that use MUX switches now, and dGPU-only 14" laptops are not going to be popular due to most people taking their size for battery life & good portability. That's about the best 14"er you'll get in terms of price/cooling/etc.

 

As @exercutor5 said, the closest thing you'd find with Gsync would be a P650RE3-G (or its variants) but that's 15". On the other hand it's the only 15" with a MUX switch so you can get long battery life when you want it and lack of Optimus when you don't.

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