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    Brand-new Nvidia 675MX shows up?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by takuo, Sep 26, 2012.

  1. cyehhan

    cyehhan Notebook Guru

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    are there any benchmarks/performance for 670mx
     
  2. kolias

    kolias Notebook Evangelist

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    i made 6400GPU too, stock and overal p6636. :D
    and you are the only one with that score with 680m.
    the usuall score for 680m is 6090-6150GPU,maybe you have special card? :D
     
  3. Kevin

    Kevin Egregious

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    If they're the same price, I'd take the 675M, because it's faster, old or not.
     
  4. Kallogan

    Kallogan Notebook Deity

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    Nobody would want a 675m over a 670mx. The 670mx is as good if not better, not to mention it's cooler and consumes less and probably is a crazy overclocker.
     
  5. Kevin

    Kevin Egregious

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    You have some testing which proves it's even equally "as good"? Nvidia itself says it's slower.

    And let's not skip over the fact that the 675M (580M) overvolts and clocks like mad as well.
     
  6. Mobius 1

    Mobius 1 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    No thanks /:
     
  7. Kallogan

    Kallogan Notebook Deity

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    GeForce GTX 680M (+26 %)
    GeForce GTX 675MX
    GeForce GTX 675M (-15 %)

    Well, keep your nuclear power plant with its 5 kilos power brick. I'll take the new tech. Considering the specs, the 670mx should be very close to the 675m. The only difference between 675mx and 670mx is memory bandwith. Even if the 670mx is 10% slower than 675m, it's still a better choice. Better cooling, overclocking...
     
  8. Silverfern

    Silverfern Notebook Deity

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    yeah if you overvolt the 580/675m in the clevo, you might burn out the socket :S...very easily
     
  9. Mobius 1

    Mobius 1 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Nah, you'll only burn out the card. Not the socket/mobo
     
  10. prathai

    prathai Notebook Enthusiast

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    I want to replace my present card NVQ 3000m. There are two types at present: NVQ K400m or cheaper 675mx. Do you know what are possibilities of overclocking K4000m? Similar to previous generations-4000m? 40-50%?
     
  11. HTWingNut

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    Kevin asked about 670MX.

    Noteobookcheck has updated their plethora of benchmarks for the 670mx and 675mx and it does look like the 675m does have an FPS advantage over the 670MX by 10-20% depending on resolution and detail. If temps of the 675m can be kept under control with a little overclocking then at the same price point, I'd choose the 675m for sure.

    The thing I don't like about notebookcheck's benchmarking is they do 3 at 1366x768 at varying detail and then one at 1920x1080 at maximum detail which doesn't always give good performance numbers. You almost need 1366x768 at max detail and 1920x1080 at low, med, high to give a true performance representation.
     
  12. Cloudfire

    Cloudfire (Really odd person)

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    Pretty shure it overclock better this generation than Fermi 3000M.
     
  13. cyehhan

    cyehhan Notebook Guru

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    Just ordered a Sager NP9150 with GTX 675MX :) can't wait to see how powerful it will be :))
     
  14. hfm

    hfm Notebook Prophet

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    Yeah I hate that they don't diversify the 1080 benchmarks. Most gamers these days run at higher resolutions the "tier 1" cards should have a greater diversity of 1080 runs.

    That said I love my 675M :)
     
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