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gandra

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Hi!
My friend is in Hong Kong and he has found MacBook Pro 15inch 2.3Ghz Intel Core i7 16Gb RAM 512GB SSD GTX750 with Retina Display.
Check this screenshoot:
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The price is 1300 USD.

I am wondering if thismodel hasseparated grafic card- not integrated.
I can not find on the internet MacBook Pro with GTX750 grafic card.

Any feedback on the model?

Also wondering if this model will supportto external 4K monitors?

I have found this video:
.... is this the same model?
 
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Thanks @keysofanxiety!

So this model has standalone graphic card?

I am asking this because I am preoccupied if this model can support 2 external 4k monitors.

Correct, it has both integrated and discreet graphics which automatically switch depending on system tasks (e.g., running external monitors, games, resource-intensive applications).

Regarding 2x external 4K monitors, you can see this thread here: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6516153?tstart=0

Basically they can run 2x4K monitor at 30Hz but not run both at 60Hz. I'm not sure if this has changed since the time of writing, but it's a good thing to go on. If you're happy with 2x4K @30Hz then the answer is yes. :)
 
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There is some relevant info: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6516153?tstart=0
Seems not able to run 2 4K monitors at 60Hz.
Opinions?
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Correct, it has both integrated and discreet graphics which automatically switch depending on system tasks (e.g., running external monitors, games, resource-intensive applications).

Regarding 2x external 4K monitors, you can see this thread here: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/6516153?tstart=0

Basically they can run 2x4K monitor at 30Hertz but not run both at 60Hertz. I'm not sure if this has changed since the time of writing, but it's a good thing to go on. If you're happy with 2x4K @30Hz then the answer is yes. :)

Just post the same link before you.
Thanks!

This guy sad that is working: https://twitter.com/StJohn3D/status/689620604799053824

Related as well: 4K and 5K Display Buyer's Guide for Macs
https://www.macrumors.com/guide/4k-5k-displays-buyers-guide-mac/

15" Mid 2014 or Later: This model can drive up to two 4K displays at 60Hz with the NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M. The Mid 2015 15" MacBook Pro with AMD Radeon R9 M370X graphics can also drive one 5K display connected with two Thunderbolt cables.
 
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