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MSI justifies keeping people in the dark about NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 series GPU wattages, despite there being up to 70 W TGP differences between RTX 3080 cards – Notebookcheck.net
MSI has defended its decision to omit GPU wattages from its new NVIDIA GeForce 30 series gaming laptops, despite the considerable differences in performance between…
Currently, XMG is the only company informing people of the GPU wattages that its gaming laptops have. NVIDIA claims that it has encouraged OEMs to do so following the elimination of Max-Q branding, but that encouragement appears to have fallen on deaf ears so far. Max-Q branding was a useful way of distinguishing lower wattage cards from higher wattage ones, but this is no longer the case with the RTX 30 series. To their credit, some retailers are listing RTX 30 series cards as Max-Q where appropriate,…
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