
#Acer predator 21x power supply full#
They don't give a shit that it's too big to be something you carry around with any frequency, what they like is that unlike with a full tower+monitor setup that they can quickly toss it in their footlocker when they get ordered to pack up without having to worry about whether it's going to break while in transit.īack when I was in active duty (almost 13 years ago) a lot of the younger enlisted mostly had consoles hooked up to portable DVD players, it it was relatively easy and quick to stow on a footlocker and it took the abuse well, laptops tended to be a bit fragile for that kind of abuse and the ones with enough performance for games were simply too expensive for the enlisted's budget. My understanding is that these monstrous desktop replacement models are popular with active duty soldiers. Maybe this was designed and built for bragging rights between top-end laptop owners: "Look, I am a bigger plonker than you are." If we assume that the performance difference would be linear then dropping 2 x 1080's-worth of rendering goodness behind a 2560x1080 screen should give you something in the region of 147 frames per second if you attempted to play the same game.Ĭan this Acer display screen possibly handle 147 frames per second? I doubt it. Not quite three times as much, but heading that way. This Acer's 2560x1080 screen provides 2,764,800 pixels of resolution goodness my single 1080 is currently driving 6,912,000 pixels. On a triple-monitor setup with a single 1080.
#Acer predator 21x power supply windows 10#
Yet, when using Windows 10 Professional 64-bit and "Rise of the Tomb Raider", I can get an average frame rate of 57fps with all the graphics settings wound up to maximum. In other words, my desktop resolution is 5760x1200 pixels. The reason that I ask is that I happen to have a home gaming PC with a single 1080GTX and three Dell 2415 24" monitors. Just looking at the graphics specification for a moment, I wonder if the intention here was to provide an extremely powerful portable device designed to work specifically with an external display?
