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is ROG Zephyrus gonna make 17.3 or 18.4 inch version?

rama_dwipa
Level 7
i really impressed by their GX501's ROG Zephyrus with their innovation making it really really slim, even powered with core i7 with GTX 1080 Max-Q, despite lower TDP making it slower than the original GTX 1080

but then, i was inspired by GX800 too, that juggernaut dual GPUs laptop makes me want to ask is there gonna making the next-level gaming ultraslim laptop that gonna resembling the slimness of GX501 (a bit more thicker still fine, thanks to GX501 has slim thickness, 16-17mm that amazingly still slim enough) combine with dual GTX1080 Max-Q Technologies?

i'm getting so amp-ed and really excited with the idea, since ASUS is the most innovatively brand for any platform, incuding me too... YEAH!!!
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xeromist
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Max-Q is a deliberate trade off of performance for lower power, heat and noise. So you'll never see an ultra high end Max-Q because that's not what it's for. In fact, thin is one of the requirements to be Max Q. You can read more about the restrictions on Nvidia's page:
https://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/nvidia-geforce-gtx-max-q-laptops
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MasterC
Community Admin
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With enough demand, it would be silly not to consider it. Let see if more people join in to vote for a Mega Zephyrus 🙂
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DeltaActual
Level 12
There will be
It's called *Chimera
You can read more about it here
*http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/ifa-2017-asuss-new-gaming-laptop.808461/
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I saw somewhere note model GX701 if I am not mistaken.