<p>also, you should consider the role of CPU on benchmark, both the 560 and 670 in Notebookcheck are running on the same CPU and RAM, whereas $200 differs(Clevo’s price is 1350 for GTx670m and 1450 for GTX 675m) here is both the CPU and the GPU difference, i5-2450M scores 3433 on the 3dmark CPU, i7 3610QM scores 6007, the performance gap is really huge when going into higher resolution.
For the resolution part, of course, more is better, if the 1660x900 laptop scores higher on benchmark than the 1920x1080, I would choose the 1660x900, but if not, I would stick to the latter, since I will surely buy 23" asus monitor for 150$ for gaming and study productivity with the laptop, it is really different when you watch 1080p on 23’’ compare to 17".
Also, the 45FPS is only on high setting, when go for ultra, the framerate will drop below 24, if a laptop run only on acceptable framerate on the game at the moment, what if 2 or 3 years from now when the game requirement will sky rocketed? I think that Clevo’s will still handle it well since it is one of the best laptop on the market, but I don’t think Toshiba’s will.</p>