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I think most of us here are desktop people; however, I'm also a student, photographer, and move around a lot so a laptop is a must as well. With, the use of OneDrive, it makes owning a laptop even easier. When I'm at school, or out and about, and using my laptop, I just drop the files I was working on in OneDrive and when I get home pickup from there on the desktop.
Gaming isn't an issue because I'm not buying one for gaming considerations. In fact, I've yet to even try gaming on my current Asus ultrabook and I've have that laptop for 4 years now. That's what the desktop is for
MSI To Release Five GeForce GTX 1080 Ti graphics cards two with LCSMSI To Release Five GeForce GTX 1080 Ti graphics cards two with LCS
MSI has lifted the curtain on their GeForce GTX 1080 Ti graphics cards. They are releasing the Aero, Armor, Gaming X, Sea Hawk EK and sea hawk editions. That means the lineup has two liquid cooled SKUs, one of them cooled by EK, the other by Corsair.
Next to the two Liquid cooled cards, the Gaming X (photos here) is joining the party as well as well as the more affordable Armor and Aero series cards. MSI did not release full photos just yet, but is teasing with the photo below.
Building on the monumental success of MSI’s award winning GAMING X series, the MSI GeForce® GTX 1080 Ti GAMING X 11G uses the full force of the TWIN FROZR VI cooler, allowing for higher core and memory clock speeds for increased performance in games. The famous shapes of the eye-catching TWIN FROZR cooler are intensified by a fiery red GAMING glow piercing through the cover, while the MSI GAMING dragon RGB LED on the side can be set to any of 16.8 million colors to match your mood or build. A completely new custom 10-phase PCB design using Military Class 4 components with two 8-pin power connectors enables higher overclocking performance to push your graphics card to the max. The classy matte black solid metal backplate gives the card more structural strength and provides a nice finishing touch.