I've noticed on the Overclockers UK site that the M765TU states
Quote ( http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=LT-014-CV) -
"Enjoy the thrill of 1st class graphic experience with M76TU series ! With its exquisite crafsmanship and allied with nVIDIA® GeForce® Card, M76TU series redenfines notebook horizon."
I want to know if this means that there is an MXM slot as the Clevo M765TU clearly is advertised with a GMAX4500HD?
Can tell me what they mean? :S
Also. If it has MXM can you please tell me what kind?
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Just because the notebook has a "GeForce card" doesn't mean it has an MXM slot - it just means it's got an Nvidia GPU.
Eurocom only shows one GPU option for the M765TU - a GeForce G 105M, so it may or may not be MXM. -
I know but it seems strange they would say GMA 4500HD, and GeForce
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Can anyone shed some light on this? :O
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I am looking into it.
I will update when I get confirmations. -
Cmon guys? This thread can't be dead yet
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Just realised- is the M765TU a rebranded M860/5TU?
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Soviet Sunrise Notebook Prophet
No. They are two completely different models.
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I do not think there is an MXM module from the sources that I contacted.
Only the Clevo high-end models use MXM modules.
Clevo M765TU and MXM
Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Moyo2k, May 29, 2009.