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    Gtx 770m benchmarks

    Discussion in 'Alienware 17 and M17x' started by Branzy1987, Nov 22, 2013.

  1. Branzy1987

    Branzy1987 Notebook Evangelist

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    What are your scores with gtx 770m...overclocked and no overclock. Tomorow I will put my scores and my drivers. 10x
     
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    aron-r4 Notebook Geek

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    Really interested in this..
    If the scores are high enough. I order 1 on monday
     
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    flingin M17x R2 Mafia

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    bigtonyman Desktop Powa!!!

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    heard it was around as powerful as the 6990m. Not all that impressive if you ask me. :p

    Edit: Nvm I shouldn't post when I'm tired. I'm thinking of the 765m. :(
     
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    aron-r4 Notebook Geek

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    It is interesting for me. I have a 675m (580m rebrand)
    The cooling is for 100wtdp.. The 770 only is 75w tdp.. Wich leaves like 25+% thermal headroom
    I am aware if the dell vbios that doesnt let u oc the core more than +135mhz.. But still..
    I am really hoping to see someone with an m17x r4. And 770m. Who put it at +135mhz core and a good mem oc with it, on stock voltage.. Or stock vbios..


    As a plus. These 770's are real cheap.. Around 260€ without shipping
     
  6. Robbo99999

    Robbo99999 Notebook Prophet

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    670MX can be a good option too. It's almost the same chip, just lower stock frequencies. But, if you check those overclocking records at that link posted in post #3, then the 670MX seems to be overclocking a little higher. Not much difference though. Maybe a 670MX would be cheaper than a 770M (I'm not sure), I'd get the cheapest one.
     
  7. Branzy1987

    Branzy1987 Notebook Evangelist

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    First one is overclocked and the seccond one is without overclock( +135mhz and +200mhz memory), I think I can pass 6500 points easly :)
     

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  8. aron-r4

    aron-r4 Notebook Geek

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    thats quite impressive.. so its about as fast as 680m stock (i mean the 770oc)
     
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    Yep, nearly as fast as a stock 680M, stock 680M is 6000 GPU score on 3DMark11, Branzy's score is 5900.
     
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    aron-r4 Notebook Geek

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    how much more stretch is in this setup?
    i hope i get my AW fixed on monday or tuesday, then i will get a 770m.. flash the custom vbios.. and see how far i can push it
     
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    I reckon with a 770M and custom VBIOS, overvolted & overclocked you'll get similar to performance to mine.
     
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    Rad710 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey guys, I want to get a custom vbios for my Alienware although I am unable to find it for my graphics card searching around so if anyone can help me and send me a link that would be appreciated thanks

    Specs:
    i7-4700mq
    GTX 770m
    16gb ram
    Windows 7 64 bit Home Premiuj
     
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    Mr. Fox BGA Filth-Hating Elitist

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    Thanks for that forum. Although, the only 770m one seems to be for a different bios version to mine.
     
  15. Robbo99999

    Robbo99999 Notebook Prophet

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    You could post in that forum, and upload a dump of your VBIOS, which you can do in GPUz by clicking the little button that looks like a chip to the right of the VBIOS version number. SVL7, the guy who creates all those modified VBIOS files might then modify yours for you. There was a guy in that forum who I suggested do the same for his A18 770M sli, but I don't think he's provided a dump of his VBIOS yet.
     
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    GPU-Z did not allow me to. It said it wasnt supported on my device although Im using an AW 17
     
  17. Robbo99999

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    That's weird, you're using the latest version of GPUz downloaded from Tech Inferno? Or you could try a different method of dumping the VBIOS, you could use nvflash to create a backup of your VBIOS file, which you could then post in Tech Inferno forums, instructions for nvflash listed in a link in the first post of the same thread:

    http://forum.techinferno.com/genera...-editions-modified-clocks-voltage-tweaks.html