Aorus X7 V2 power

Aorus X7 V2 powerWhat if it's for a gamer's dream. If there is a better thing to a decent graphics processor in a laptop, it's got to be two very decent graphics processor on the same machine. That is what is offered by Aorus X7 v2, a pair of NVIDIA GeForce GTX 860m GPUs, undertake to work in harmony with the NVIDIA Scalable Link Interface (SLI) configuration.

Aorus, a sub-brand of Gigabyte, this is not the first laptop maker to try this trick with a gaming notebook, of course. What is remarkable is how it is done in a relatively thin chassis. The X7 Aorus v2 is just under 25mm thick, board gaming laptop makes it almost a MacBook Air. This is no lightweight though, thanks to an all-aluminum metal body and a large 17in display. Ignore the weight 3kg claim Aorus's - it 425mm diameter monster weighing 3.24kg, plus another 965g for the 200W mains charger, making effective all-up weight of 4.2kg.

Finding a Windows laptop with full metal construction is almost unheard of, and the choice of aluminum is good for dipping away inevitable heat infusion two GPUs and quad-core CPU created. Two cooling fans inside the draw in and expel turned into a series of internal heatpipes and sink, although we found that the fans will ramp up to annoyingly loud levels for no good reason, it seems random, with Aorus V7 X2 laptop just left idling on the desk.

The X7 Aorus v2 has faster 1867MHz 1600MHz memory in place, a surfeit of 16GB of it in our sample, and found space to accommodate not three but four internal storage drive. For bulk storage, it can accept a single 2.5in SATA hard drive - our sample with 1TB disk - while three 128GB mSATA SSDs from Lite-On is configured in raid 0 to provide fast 367GB boot drive.

The office is now a processor Intel Core i7-4860HQ, a 2.4GHz quad-core chip with a lot of power for a machine to rely more on its graphics horsepower to win friends. With quick setup of storage, this combination allows the V7 Aorus X2 laptop power romp with 6304 points in PCMark 7 benchmark overall system test - the highest designation laptop tested.

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