We already have a really good idea how desktop-bound
graphics cards perform. But what about the mobile hardware typically
derived from those same GPUs? We test four identically-configured
notebooks and show how they scale in six popular games.
Sometimes it's hard to know how a mobile graphics processor will perform
I also wanted a bit of relativity, though. So I called up the folks at Eurocom for something comparable based on AMD's top-end graphics processor


Origin PC recently unveiled its Genesis and Millennium cases, which were custom-designed for the company's gaming-oriented desktop PCs. Fortunately for us, though, Origin's Eon17-S uses Clevo’s P177SM chassis, which meant that Eurocom could send over a comparable system with a Radeon HD 8970M-based module with the same cooling system

Comparing Mobile GPUs
GPU-Z reports lower clock rates for Nvidia’s mobile GeForce modules than the manufacturer specifies, though that's likely a result of running at lower idle frequencies. Similarly, we had to load down the Radeon module
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