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    Zotac's small-form-factor gaming box shoehorns GTX 860M graphics

    Zbox EN760 includes class-leading graphics, according to the company.
    Watch the show..

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    Re: Zotac's small-form-factor gaming box shoehorns GTX 860M graphics

    Much prefer a short text transcript to these (boring IMHO) videos...
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    Re: Zotac's small-form-factor gaming box shoehorns GTX 860M graphics

    Quote Originally Posted by Pleiades View Post
    Much prefer a short text transcript to these (boring IMHO) videos...
    It's certainly better if your short on internet bandwidth, although I have enjoyed seeing all the pretty ladies giving their presentations !

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    Re: Zotac's small-form-factor gaming box shoehorns GTX 860M graphics

    Interesting to see how powerful these nettops are getting for gaming!!

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    Re: Zotac's small-form-factor gaming box shoehorns GTX 860M graphics

    Why only dual core?

    2 cores isn't going to be enough any more...especially at such a low clock speed, they already do a model with a Quad Haswell (@3GHz) & Iris pro IGP.

    To label it as the ultimate gamers mini pc with such a weak CPU is a bit disingenuous IMO.

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    Re: Zotac's small-form-factor gaming box shoehorns GTX 860M graphics

    Quote Originally Posted by Pleiades View Post
    Much prefer a short text transcript to these (boring IMHO) videos...
    Definitely agree.

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    Re: Zotac's small-form-factor gaming box shoehorns GTX 860M graphics

    Yeah, I just take the headline/description and look up the details elsewhere. Much faster, and for things with spec sheets easier to compare than trying to transcribe from a video.

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    Re: Zotac's small-form-factor gaming box shoehorns GTX 860M graphics

    These are interesting, maybe one day they'll actually be a viable alternative to the traditional (can I even say that?) gaming rig

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    Re: Zotac's small-form-factor gaming box shoehorns GTX 860M graphics

    I would be tempted if there was a way to upgrade the graphics in future

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    Re: Zotac's small-form-factor gaming box shoehorns GTX 860M graphics

    Quote Originally Posted by Bagpuss View Post
    Why only dual core?

    2 cores isn't going to be enough any more...especially at such a low clock speed, they already do a model with a Quad Haswell (@3GHz) & Iris pro IGP.

    To label it as the ultimate gamers mini pc with such a weak CPU is a bit disingenuous IMO.
    As you already know, having a powerful graphics card with a reasonable CPU is better than a monster CPU with poor GPU. It's the GPU doing the work, the dual core is fine for this sort of application.
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