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    Thanks MiRai for your help,

    yeah the HDD should have been NVMe for the primary and secondary.

    so if i go with the non-4k with the 6920 processor and the 980 "desktop" version it should be enough?

    Would sacrificing the speed of the processor to a 2.7 and getting dual NVIDIA GTX 980Ms be worth it?


    Quote Originally Posted by MiRai View Post
    I've edited your parts list to be much more readable since it was a jumbled mess of repeated lines and missing carriage returns (this is usually what happens when you copy and paste parts lists from other websites), but I'm guessing I didn't get the drives right since you have three different M.2 SSDs listed (it really doesn't matter either way).

    First, I don't know how they are claiming that the 980 is the "desktop version" when it comes equipped with 8GB of VRAM. The desktop version of the GTX 980 has only ever been equipped with 4GB of VRAM, and it's only the "laptop versions" which come with double the VRAM. Why? I don't know since laptops are never going to utilize twice the amount of VRAM that a desktop is.

    Second, it's highly unlikely that a single 980 is going to be able to power a multiboxing team while using a 4K resolution, and you're probably going to be forced to use a lower resolution on each game client, or straight up change the desktop resolution to be something lower and create your team with that. It's also unlikely that a single 980 will power most games at 4K without the need to drop several settings down in order to maintain a smooth, playable framerate (although WoW is less demanding than most modern games). (Benchmarks* 01 / 02 / WoW)

    So, while more expensive, I would probably go with the GSync display laptop since it's going to be nice and smooth even if you're not at 60 FPS all the time, because you are going to be using a normal 980. 4K is really nice, but I think trying to get a single 980 to work well at 4K is going to be a less-than-stellar experience whether you're multiboxing or not.

    * Linking to 980 Ti benchmarks to show how the GTX 980 compares with more modern GPUs with matured drivers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ash23 View Post
    so if i go with the non-4k with the 6920 processor and the 980 "desktop" version it should be enough?
    I hate to make any concrete claims when it comes to multiboxing on laptops since I don't have any experience with one, but as long as you're not playing at 4K then you should be alright.

    Quote Originally Posted by ash23 View Post
    Would sacrificing the speed of the processor to a 2.7 and getting dual NVIDIA GTX 980Ms be worth it?
    I would imagine that the 980m SLI laptop is going to be as hot as lava, and the increased heat could end up throttling you, as well as decreasing the life of the laptop altogether. However,I know someone who has an MSI laptop with 980m SLI and they said that it's pretty beastly. There are also some laptop coolers which you can put under the unit in order to help blow air through it, so it might be worthwhile looking into those.

    I realize this isn't a super easy decision when there's a lot of money involved with no headroom to upgrade or change out components if need be, but high-end laptops are kind of uncharted territory when it comes to multiboxing.

    Quote Originally Posted by ash23 View Post
    I was just asking because i read somewhere long ago that SLI might not be that beneficial for gaming.
    SLI is beneficial to WoW. Other games? Sometimes yes, sometimes no.
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