Eurocom has updated some of its notebooks to the NVIDIA latest GPU architecture

Mar 24, 2014 09:14 GMT  ·  By

As you might as well be aware, Eurocom has announced it will be upgrading a host of its high-performance laptops with the latest NVIDIA GeForce GTX 800 series. And now the computer-manufacturer is also offering MXM 3.0b onboard GeForce GTX 800M graphics options in its line of notebooks. 

The Mobile PCI Express Module (MXM) is a standardized graphics cards interface for PCI Express GPUs in notebooks (or other small factor PCs). The 3.0 standard includes only 2 types instead of the 4 (compared to the previous generation) MXM (board types MXM-I to MXM-IV).

Like Eurocom enthusiasts know, the company is keen on giving users the opportunity to adapt the perfect configurations to their needs. Eurocom’s thin and light laptops have now currently been upgraded with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 860M and 850M graphics that provide performance on the go.

Eurocom also offers the high-end (said to be world’s fastest GPUs), the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 880M plus the GeForce GTX 870M, graphics cards that will bring about a whole host of exciting new technology, including NVIDIA’s own Battery Boost, ShadowPlay and GameStream.

In related news, the Eurocom X3 power gaming laptop has been updated with the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 880M standard. The graphic card has 1536 CUDA cores running at 954 MHz + boost with 8GB GDDR5 memory running at 2500 MHz.

Eurocom adds more configuration options to its line of laptops
Eurocom adds more configuration options to its line of laptops

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Eurocom has updated the X3 laptop with GeForce GTX 880M
Eurocom adds more configuration options to its line of laptops
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