Hello, I currently have a m14x R1 but I got tons of problem with it and dell will replace it with a R2. Unfortunatly they'll send me one with a Sandy Bridge proc not Ivy bridge, I was wondering what is the diffence between the 2760QM and the i7-3610QM, I know the frequency are lower on the 3610QM but in term of perf is the 3610QM better or equal to the 2760, is there a really big difference between those 2 proc?
Thanks in advance.
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Clock for clock, Ivy Bridge is about 10% faster, so not that noticeable unless you do a lot of rendering and stuff like that.
The biggest difference between R1 and R2 is the graphic card, GT 555m in R1 vs GT 650m in R2. -
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Thanks for your reply, the R1 was GPU limited for video games, do you think it will be the same for the R2?
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Considering that 650m is faster than 560m, don't worry about it being limited.
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I just want to know if I'll be GPU limited or CPU limited with the R2 with the i7 2760QM so know if I'll be worth it to buy an ivy bridge in the future but if the R2 is still limited by the GPU then it's not worth buy an ivy bridge imo and by GPU limited I'm talking about video games.
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Ofcourse you will be GPU limited. Most of the current games cant even fully use high-end quadcores or first gen i7s yet, so no need to worry you wont be using your 2760qm's limits.
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Thanks, I was also considering the ivy bridge because of heat, the R1 because really warm when you are playing and if you have the laptop on your legs thats pretty hot but I think it's also the GPU that make it that hot, I heard the 650 is much cooler so I hope the laptop itself will be cooler and less fan noice would be a plus. Well I guess I'll have to wait for the reviews to know if it makes a big difference and to have the comparisons between sandy bridge and ivy briges, anyway thanks for your replies!
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Personally I would ask for the 3610QM and pay the difference between the two and upgrade to IVB.
Very good read :
Review Intel Ivy Bridge Quad-Core Processors - Notebookcheck.net Reviews
Look the performance will be a bit better, more than likely run cooler and you won't end up kicking yourself in the pants and second guessing yourself by mutterring to yourself I should of gone with IVB and have the latest and greatest.
I woud talk to a supervisor and demand IVB considering all the trouble you had to go through. -
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All R2's will have IB.
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Well R2's main improvement is the IB processor, i guess there isnt any alienware system out there with GT6xx and SB combo.
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Yeah my order has been upgraded and I'm getting an Ivy processor
Getting the i7-3610QM @2.3ghz I had the i7-2720QM @ 2.2ghz on my R1 so it's obviously better! -
The 650M is def a step up from the 555m, but it's still not a big enough leap to match gaming demands imo..
Even at 720p native the 555M struggled with BF, Skyrim, conviction, Crysis 2 and 1....frankly even starcraft when things got heavy.
I was hoping for a more consistent 50-100% boost over the previous.
Although not realistic, that would satisfy my gaming needs.
I would've gone 720p resolution for monitor to extend gaming life.
Sandy Bridge i7 2760QM vs Ivy Bridge i7 i7-3610QM
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