• Aorus X7 Pro, which has two GTX 1080m cards in SLI and not the GTX 1080 or GTX 1070, sits on a table at Computex 2016

Aorus X7 Pro, which has two GTX 1080m cards in SLI and not the GTX 1080 or GTX 1070, sits on a table at Computex 2016 (Photo : YouTube / laptopmag)

NVIDIA has not yet launched the GTX 1080 Ti but the mobile counterparts of their Pascal GTX 1070 and GTX 1080 are already expected to be shipped with a new line of Clevo gaming laptops.

There has been no confirmation yet from NVIDIA themselves regarding the mobile Pascal video cards but earlier reports have claimed that the GTX 1080M, GTX 1070M and the full GTX 1080 plus GTX 1070 mobile cards will co-exist with each other. The GTX 980 was the first video card from NVIDIA to have a full-powered counterpart on laptops and it seems NVIDIA is going down the same path with their new Pascal GPUs.

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Clevo posted the product page for their P870DM notebooks with the GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 SLI card setups, Videocardz has learned. There is also a GTX 1080 SLI model from Clevo which could even be more powerful than a single GTX 1080 desktop video card.

The Clevo P870DM3-G and P870DM2-G models will have the new GTX 10 series video cards with the Intel Core i7-6700K processor clocked at 4.0GHz and an Intel Z170 chipset. There are also models carrying the i5-6600K, i7-6700, and i5-6500 processors.

Another interesting spec is that the Clevo gaming laptops carrying the mobile GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 cards will also have 1080p and 4K screens, TweakTown reported. Users who really want to game in 4K with portability in mind can grab the Clevo P870DM gaming laptops with the mobile GTX 10 Series SLI cards soon.

In terms of RAM, there are no solid figures yet. However, the Clevo notebooks can support up to 64GB in DDR4 RAM which means users can still get the best of the best along with the GTX 1080 SLI setup and the i7-6700K.

The mobile GTX 1070 card from NVIDIA will also reportedly have more CUDA cores than its desktop counterpart in order to have the same performance without consuming more power. NVIDIA's GTX 1080 for laptops could also have the same setup especially with the SLI configurations.

Clevo did not yet release a price tag for their P870DM3 gaming laptops. NVIDIA's GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 mobile cards could easily mean that the notebooks will cost at least $1500 with the higher-end models probably costing as much as $3000.