Could a gaming laptop replace your desktop PC?

What your laptop can do

The charts just below are showing the latest and greatest mobile GPUs from both Nvidia and AMD. Keep in mind that because of architectural differences, numbers should only be considered across the same brands, not across the board, for an accurate apples-to-apples comparison.

Nvidia and AMD GPUs

Even then, the comparison can be misleading. Nvidia's latest Maxwell GPUs, for instance, have CUDA cores that do far more pixel processing per clock than the older Kepler tech. So, the 1,536 cores in the 980M are far more powerful than the same number of cores in the 880M. That said, AMD uses pretty much the same GCN stream processors across its current model range.

Laptop versus desktop: crunching the numbers

Nvidia claims its 980M GPU can muster 70–80% of the horsepower its desktop sibling offers, and so this month we decided to put that claim to the test by pitting Asus's new ROG G751 against a 980 GeForceGTX box we put together ourselves.

We ran a host of gaming benchmarks at maximum settings at both 1080p and 2560 x 1600 resolution across both systems. We also threw a high-end quad-core CPU into our box—specifically, Intel's i7-4790K Devil's Canyon processor—because we wanted to see how a high-end quad-core desktop CPU stacks up against a high-end mobile equivalent.

Gaming Benchmarks at Max Settings

How did the two compare? While Nvidia's claim wasn't totally off-base, there were only two tests in our graphics benchmarks in which it really lived up to the claim. The mobile GPU version of Batman: Arkham Origins at 1080p and 3D Mark 11 at Extreme settings both ran over 80% as fast as its desktop counterpart, which was surprisingly impressive.

The rest of the numbers, however, don't stack up nearly as well. We saw the largest split in Bioshock Infinite at 1080p, where the mobile GPU got blasted by roughly 80%. The rest of the GPU benchmarks show leads for the desktop GPU by roughly 35-45%, which is still quite impressive given the fact that the 980 GTX desktop is a badass graphics card.

Bioshock

From an experiential perspective, our Nomad laptop is equipped with a 1080p monitor, and with the exception of Hitman: Absolution, which is quite the system hog at maximum settings, the system was overkill and played any game we threw at it well over 60fps. When we hooked up the laptop to a 2560 display, however, Hitman became unplayable at maximum, reporting average frame rates in the mid-20s. Batman: Arkham Origins' frame rates nearly split in half. As powerful as these mobile GPUs are, high-resolution displays do a great job of highlighting the importance of having a kick ass desktop GPU.

But what of the CPU side? It was surprisingly unanimous across the board in favour of Devil's Canyon, by about 45%. Ultimately, then, there's no getting away from the thermal and power constraints of a mobile form factor. The laws of physics simply get in the way.