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Azzanation said:
Azuren said:

Whoa whoa whoa, hold on...

 

No. We're talking about laptops. And just because the laptop GTX 10X Series use the same naming scheme as the desktop versions doesn't mean you can plug a Desktop card into a laptop.

 

Again, you're a liar, and you're digging a whole with your own ignorance.

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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