Dospara offers NVIDIA’s newest mid-range GPU architecture

Apr 17, 2014 09:38 GMT  ·  By

If gaming laptops coming from industry titans such as MSI or Eurocom don’t really appeal to you, you might want to turn your attention to Asian manufactures instead.

Dospara has just launched its latest GALLERIA QF840HG gaming notebook which comes with a spacious 17.3-inch non-glare display with a competent full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution.

Under the hood, pumping life into the GALLERIA lays a powerful Intel i7-4710MQ processor with Intel HM86 Express Chipset. The laptop is also fitted with NVIDIA’s latest GPU standard introduced in March, in the form of the mid-range DirectX 11 compatible GeForce 840M.

It’s one of the first cards based on NVIDIA’s new Maxwell architecture (GM108 chip), but it’s still manufactured in 28nm. The 840M offers 384 shader units clocked at 1029 MHz (+Boost) as well as 2GB of DDR3 memory (64 bit, 2000 MHz effective).

The laptop is fitted with 8GB DDR3 RAM and has a 500GB hard drive. Furthermore, onboard, users will find an HD webcam, DVD Super Multi Drive (for those who still feel they need that), an SD card reader, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 and Windows 8.1 64-bit as default operating system.

The Dospara GALLERIA QF840HG sells for the price of $1,059 / €765.