Nearly every major notebook manufacturer and reseller have already refreshed their respective flagship gaming systems with Pascal options. Reseller CybertronPC has joined in with options ranging from the GTX 1060 all the way up to the GTX 1080 for its 15.6-inch and 17.3-inch lineup of Clevo and MSI barebones.
First off is the 15.6-inch Anubis 15 with its Core i7-6700HQ CPU, up to 32 GB DDR4 RAM, 256 GB primary SSD, 2 TB secondary HDD, and the GTX 1060 for a starting price of $2100 USD. The system is very thin and is based off of the MSI GS60/63 series at just under 0.7-inches thick with 4K UHD display options.
The second system is the 15.6-inch Osiris 15 with its desktop-class Core i7-6700K CPU, up to 64 GB DDR4 RAM, 240 GB SSD, 1 TB HDD, and the GTX 1060/1070 for a starting price of $1900 USD. This Clevo system supports 4K options with G-Sync and a full-color RGB backlit keyboard.
Finally, the third refresh is the 17.3-inch Osiris 17 with up to a Core i7-6700K, 64 GB RAM, multiple storage options, and GTX 1080 for a starting price of $2000 USD. Configuring the base Clevo system with the GTX 1080 bumps the price up by $760 USD, so this is already one of the fastest single-GPU systems available. Unfortunately, no other higher resolutions are supported beyond the standard 1080p.
The Anubis 15, Osiris 15, and Osiris 17 are all currently available for purchase through CybertronPC.
Wichita, KS, August 15, 2016-CybertronPC, one of the largest PC system integrators in the US, serving PC gaming, home, business and server solutions, has announced the immediate availability of NVIDIA’s mobile GTX 10-Series VR Ready graphics on CLX notebooks. The lineup includes 3 new notebooks the new Osiris 15, Osiris 17 and Anubis 15 with options of the GeForce® GTX 1060, GeForce® GTX 1070 and GeForce® GTX 1080 that delivers up to 3X the performance of previous-generation GPUs.
Gamers will be able to unleash their gaming dominance with the revolutionary new GPUs that turn the CLX mobile rig into a sleek, powerful gaming weapon. The Anubis 15 packs a punch as a thin and light notebook and is equipped with a 4K resolution screen, Intel Core i7 mobile processor and the GeForce GTX 1060 graphics. The Osiris 15’s adrenaline power comes with either a 4K or 1080 resolution option, desktop processing power from Intel or options of GeForce GTX 1060 or 1070 graphics. And last but not least, theOsiris 17 will dominate with its desktop core i7 processing power amplified by the support of the CLX Foundry and its CLX Forge professional CPU overclocking service as well as power options from the entire GeForce® GTX 10-series.
Built with NVIDIA Pascal™ architecture that offers ultra-fast FinFET, the latest high-bandwidth memory technologies, and support for DirectX 12 features, these innovations delivery unbeatable energy-efficiency, innovative new gaming technologies, and breakthrough VR experience as well as ultra-high-resolution and multiple monitor capabilities. With NVIDIA GameWorks™ and NVIDIA VRWorks™ technologies, gamers will be able to experience VR audio, physics, and haptics so they can hear, see, and feel every moment giving an extremely smooth and immersive cinematic gameplay.
“CLX notebooks built with GeForce® GTX 10-Series graphics allow gamers to get the best gaming experience on the go,” said Ahmed Abdelaziz, Founder and CEO of CybertronPC. “All of our notebooks will be VR ready and will deliver the fastest, smoothest gaming experiences.”
The Osiris 15 starts at $1,899, while the Osiris 17 starts at $1,999 and Anubis 15 starts at $2,099. All CLX systems are backed with Free Lifetime Technical Support and Lifetime Warranty (1 Year on Parts + Lifetime on Labor).
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