Computex 2015 – It wouldn’t quite be a NVIDIA event without a Geforce product. With the release of the GeForce GTX 980Ti just a few hours ago and the announcement of GameWorks VR and G-Sync notebooks, we were bound to see something here today.
First off was a system featuring a GTX 980Ti, running benchmarks of The Witcher 3 and Project Cars; both very graphical intensive games which were ‘shrugged’ off by this card. The graphics card is designed for VR and I’m very surprised there isn’t any VR demo’s; maybe there will be some later in the week.
We then got a first-hand look at one of the new G-Sync enabled notebooks, bringing technology that desktop gamers have had access to for years to the notebook market.
We have already reviewed the graphics card, but we aim to get a review of the new G-Sync notebook(s) as soon as possible.
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