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I'm on the brink of buying a new laptop but I can't decide on what configuration I should get.

 

1) GTX 1070 with a 4K 60fps  ips panel
2) GTX 1070 with a 1080p 60fps ips panel
or
3) GTX 1060 with a 1080p 60fps ips panel

 

I don't want to get a 120hz panel even if it comes with g-sync because it is a TN panel and I'm planning to start dabbling in digital art, so colour accuracy is important to me. (but not to the point of needing 100% aRGB at this moment)

 

Each config comes with it's own set of problems:

 

The first option doesn't allow for games to be played at Max setting at the full 60fps at 4K and I hear playing games outside of the native resolution will cause the images to lose it's quality.

 

The second option (since it doesn't have g-sync) would introduce tearing with v-sync off because of high frame rates. I have read that Adaptive V-sync, or V-sync with with Triple Buffering might help but will still introduce input lag. (Also, is Adaptive V-sync the best solution to tearing outside of G-sync?)

 

The third option has the best GPU for the screen, but it won't be able to hold out as long as a GTX1070 at Max settings with newer and more demanding games come out.

 

Because I haven't yet bought the laptop, I feel that I ought to be a bit picky about it so I can make the choice that would give me the best experience as I will be using the laptop for the foreseeable future. (up to the next 5 years)

 

The laptops I'm currently considering are the Alienware 15 R3 and the newest Razer Blade (Which has a GTX1060 and 4k touchscreen option, but that would have the same problems as option 1 and will be more prominent.)

 

Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.

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I think id take no 1, at least you will be able to run 1440P with that 1070 in that config, which should look better than a 1080P

 

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21 minutes ago, stealth80 said:

I think id take no 1, at least you will be able to run 1440P with that 1070 in that config, which should look better than a 1080P

Not sure on that actually. The screen is a 4K screen and if you "down the resolution" to 1440P, the screen might looks blur ish. At least my monitor will. :(

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On 23/02/2017 at 4:23 PM, stealth80 said:

I think id take no 1, at least you will be able to run 1440P with that 1070 in that config, which should look better than a 1080P

 

On 23/02/2017 at 4:44 PM, VolkA said:

Not sure on that actually. The screen is a 4K screen and if you "down the resolution" to 1440P, the screen might looks blur ish. At least my monitor will. :(

Thanks guys. I guess I'll just have to see if I can test out some display models to compare.

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