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Nvidia Max-Q vs. Pascal: What Gaming Laptop Should You Get?

Nvidia Max-Q vs. Pascal: What Gaming Laptop Should You Get?

Posted on August 9, 2017June 3, 2019 By Jarvis

There’s been a lot of hype surrounding Nvidia’s new Max-Q laptop design standard. With a few power adjustments and some clever designs, a handful of companies have created mobile gaming rigs that put the power of a hulking 10-pound beast into a chassis that’s slim enough to slip into a compact backpack or a large purse. 

Max-Q laptops are great for people who want to game on the go without sacrificing too much power. But how well do these systems stand up against their traditional Pascal-powered counterparts? We compared several gaming systems to find out.

What is Max-Q?

In aerospace engineering, the term “max-Q” refers to “maximum dynamic pressure,” which is important in rocket design. But for laptops, Max-Q focuses on power and heat efficiency.
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