alex_123_fra
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Hi all, I'm a veteran PC builder and gamer and have owned a number of gaming laptops over the years - mainly Alienwares (M17x R2, R3 and M18x R1s). The latter served me well and were easy to upgrade and work on as well as pretty bullet proof with pretty good cooling despite the gaming battering they got constantly. I did try a Rock laptop some years ago (xtreme SL8) but that was a poor chassis with bad cooling.
Anyway, now considering an Octane III or Vortex VI as mainly drawn to the desktop class CPUs. I can't seem to get an answer as to whether these are offered in G-sync panel variants. This doesn't seem to be an option in the configurator. OriginPC in the USA sell the Vortex VI equivalent - which I assume is a Clevo chassis with G-sync panels. Why is PC specialist not doing this. It seems a bit of a waste spending £2k+ on a laptop that will have a crappy screen. I use G-sync 144Hz (ROG Swift) panel for desktop gaming and I can't see myself being happy with a normal laptop panel without G-sync.
Any idea if G-sync panels are offered by PCS on their laptops and if not, is there an ETA?
Anyway, now considering an Octane III or Vortex VI as mainly drawn to the desktop class CPUs. I can't seem to get an answer as to whether these are offered in G-sync panel variants. This doesn't seem to be an option in the configurator. OriginPC in the USA sell the Vortex VI equivalent - which I assume is a Clevo chassis with G-sync panels. Why is PC specialist not doing this. It seems a bit of a waste spending £2k+ on a laptop that will have a crappy screen. I use G-sync 144Hz (ROG Swift) panel for desktop gaming and I can't see myself being happy with a normal laptop panel without G-sync.
Any idea if G-sync panels are offered by PCS on their laptops and if not, is there an ETA?