Azzanation said:
Haha what are you talking about? Who said anything about plugging a desktop card into a laptop? I am talking about price points and comparing the price of a 970m to a brand new 1080 card. Nothing to do with plugging a desktop card into laptops. That comment amazes me. $3000USD will buy you 2 titan cards in Australia and 4 970m. Your really trying to prove me wrong and i find it amusing just like all your other attempts. All this debating makes me want to play my Laptop now. Enjoy justifying yourself. And keep trying ;) |
Okay, I'm done. Anyone who knows anything about laptops already knows you're a liar. We're talking about laptops, and a year ago a 970m SLI setup with 16gb of RAM would have been no less than $2500USD. To say you bought one for $2000AUS is a lie and it is a show of your ignorance on the laptop sector.
In addition to that, the GTX 970m isn't a chip readily available to the public and is only used for OEM (essentially, it lacks an MSRP and only has what Nvidia charges repair shops for it, which I can assure you was over $900USD at the time of release).
You're wrong, you're a liar, and you constantly talk about things you have no knowledge of (ex: Saying PSNow is an option for you when it is not available in Australia). You dug a hole, and now you're acting like you didn't as you dig deeper and deeper.
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