QUOTE(storm88 @ Dec 11 2015, 03:33 PM)
i do agree with you skylake is about power efficiency. But DDR3 won't be obsolete so fast, at least in2 years time.
Let me ask u, a gamer who have certain requirement and adapting gtx960m, will they stick to a machine forever?
Answer is no. over 70% of the gamer will change their machine after 2-3 years of using. So that mean the factor of memory doesn't really do much affection now. And i do believe Dell will upgrade the spec to DDR4 by next year.
ahah. Talk about GPU MEMORY size, Yea, alot of benchmark say 2G or 4G doesn't affect game play. But the fact is, there are more and more titles which can rely on the GPU memory.
Taking example the very recent released title - FALLOUT 4 or older GTA 5. a GTX970m with 3G vs GTX970M with 6G will do quite significant difference that the latter can push the graphic detail better.
If ur point was referring gamer will buy new laptop in short while, why dont they pick up the cheaper variant msi pe60 ? My answer only dedicated to ur opinion which dell 7559 is worth to buy. If u are saying dell will upgrade the ram, so why need buy now?
Soon after Skylake, Intel plans to release their kabylake . Lol
Ur totally wrong the gpu vram concept, for gtx 970m or above, its really matter, but hey, we are now talking about the gtx 960m, how could a mid class card push up to render more detailing which lack of the "house power"??