Stefan Gofferje wrote:The ones I have seen have the GPUs SLI'd and I doubt that's user-selectable... IIRC, Resolve doesn't like SLI'd GPUs.
This is not true, When I've built systems with Resolve on them and the Client wanted the SLI on I found that Resolve ignored the SLI, and on all the previous models of Dual GPU laptops chassis's you can turn off SLI in the Nvidia control panel just like you can on a desktop.
I have a Clevo (in the US they are branded as Sager) single GTX 1060 laptop with a desktop 6700K CPU. It can take 2 NVME drives as well as 2 9.5mm 2.5 inch drives. The Chassis will also take a UHD screen. I found it's a nice machine, although because it's new the fans tend to be a loud under full load. This is usually fixed in a later BIOS.
I've also tested the same model with the GTX 1070 inside and when using the candle test I get 20 FPS at 18 nodes versus the desktop GTX 1070's 19FPS at 18 nodes. This is because the Laptop GTX 1070 has more CUDA cores but is clocked down slightly so overall it's the same if not more powerful than the desktop version of that card.
I haven't had a dual GPU model in yet so I don't know how loud they are