Looking at getting a Dell XPS with a GT 555M Graphics Card, but was wondering if there is another laptop in the same price range (under £900) with a better card. and how the 555 compares to my desktops GTX 260 black ed?
Don't mind lower ram and HD size as you can always upgraded, but not with GPUs.
Thanks in advance for your help on this (but please talk slow, im not to au fait with graphics cards)
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Kingpinzero ROUND ONE,FIGHT! You Win!
The gt555m actually compares to desktop 9600gt, if not lesser.
The problem is that theres a limited memory bandwidth and a poor ddr3 vram, which kills the performance.
A desktop gtx260 sp216 can be compared, performance wise, to a gtx470m minus the dx11 support obviously. -
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Anyway cuda cores arent counting much dude, so dont base your thoughts on that number.
But yes 9800gt is a rebranded 8800gt iirc, but still. -
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HP dv6/7 qe has the 6770m gddr5 which beats the 555m in the xps by a few thousand points in 3dmark06. Also look at lenovo w520 with the quadro 2000m.
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Mr_Mysterious Like...duuuuuude
Does the 6770M support switchable graphics?
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..........oh.
Well, the synthetic tests are one thing, but how do the two cards compare in real world usage? (Games)
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http://forum.notebookreview.com/dell-xps-studio-xps/566206-overclocking-gt-555m-card.html
Read this thread here and see what kind of performance they have been getting with this card in stock and overclock. The overclocking numbers are pretty impressive to see. -
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What?!?!?!? It says that it's better than the 460M????
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>_> Are you being serious or making fun of me? I'm really concerned that a 555M could beat a 460M
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Since they new BETA driver came out for the 555m its been pretty nice in over clocking. I have been looking at the 555m too because MSI is coming out with it in there laptops and I was wanting to see what kind of performance it would bring. The XPS 17 is the only laptop out with it as of now. But if they can pull those kinds of numbers from that card overclocked, I think it will be a nice card to have.
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Overclocked it will be alittle faster than your 460m, but if you over clocked the 40m it would be the faster GPU. But stock to stock, the 460m is faster. So dont go getting all bent out of shape. If you down loaded MSI Afterburner you could play with overclocking and look on here for safe overclocking tips for the 460m. I have readed that the 460m is overclock happy too.
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Oh I know that the 460M is one of the best (ok fine, better) cards for overclocking....but still, lol. I was hoping that the stock 460M would be better than the highest stable 555M OC'ed.
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Dont get me wrong the card is very robust at the level of the HD 5870. The gt 555m (oced) could be close but not the same as the gtx 460m. -
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Really? I've read threads and posts from people who say that their 460M is very overclockable and is stable at those high speeds. Could it be that the AW's cooling system isn't that good?
In either case, I'm getting off topic, talking about the 460M more than the 555M, so I'll just be quiet.
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More on topic:
I saw that the new alienware m14x will have the gt 555m, any info if it is mxm? -
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Never OCed before, but that thread made the thought of it a lot less daunting. -
6770m 866/950 oc
Result
stock GTX 470m vantage :7494
stable oc'd 6770m gddr5 vantage: 7611
So yeah. Optimus GPUs are capable of 460m performance =D
http://forum.notebookreview.com/gam...dell-xps-17s-gt-555m-gddr3-6.html#post7326075
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oced 555m at 760(max oc limit) on the core gives p1749 on 3d11 where as a stock 6770m gives p1700 in 3d11
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You do realize that Vantage takes in CPU as well and Sandy Bridge factors in a lot. The 460M with i7 is going to be affected dramatically when trying to run with a 6770M OC with SB. I like 3DMark11 results and so far at 1700-1800 3DMark11, it is still not touching the range of the 460M/5970M at around 2200-2300.
Also, the GDDR 5 version of the 555M is gypped on the Shader Processor count from 144 to 98. -
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Don't get me wrong, they are a beasts of cards, but the thing is they are still not MXM and they are still have not reached on par the way they were shipped out of the factory. The 555M especially is tanked by GDDR 3. -
Ok.....lot of cards being mentioned 460M, 5870M, 6770M, and so on......but do any of them come in sub £900 laptops like the 555M doses?
Its really hard for someone outside of the scene to get what is going on with GPU when even the benchmarking is so subjective.
To me a grand is a lot of money and I really want to make the right informed chose, as Im going to be stuck with what I buy for at least 3 year. -
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Some of these threads need to be roped back into reality a bit...
A 3dmark11 1824 is not close to the 5850, Nor is 1687 from the 555.
My "game" settings for the 5850 (825/1000) is 2783 on 3dmark11. And that's with the I7-720.
http://forum.notebookreview.com/ali...werful-m15x-benchmark-thread-part-2-a-72.html
Vantage scores... Where do I begin. 7611 is a good score. The 460 stock hits 8k and oc 9k. The 5850 hits 9k all day long and 10k for the ultra benchers. I think one guy now has 11k.
To get back to reality, I think it's safe to say the 555 will be a lower model HI range card or a HI model -medium range card. I would also say it's a good value as not everyone can spend the money that's equivalent to a car down payment on a notebook.
So to sum up.. 6770m, 555nvidia nice cards... Good Value, Good Performance.
6970>6950>5870/5850/6870/6850>460m>6770>555m>540m -
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OC'd vs stock 460m yes but no one really compared these cards to a 5850...
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Ok Im starting to get a handle on these cards now
Are there any Laptops with the 5850M under the ASUS G7/Alienware price range of £1300+
As from my point of view (admittedly its a layman's point of view) if you take a Dell XPS 17 and a Alienware M17x, both with say i7, 8GB Ram, 500GB full HD 3D the only significant difference is the graphics 555 v 5870M and a liberace disco keyboard.
Is a 5850/70 really £400+ better then a 555?
(if so, I will just save up a little longer for the Alienware/G7 laptop........but I do dislike the Alienware styling!)
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worth looking into!
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stevenxowens792 Notebook Virtuoso
Here is my 5850m gddr5 at bone stock settings...
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stevenxowens792 Notebook Virtuoso
I would always say, if possible to get GDDR5 or better in a card. I saw in another post that the 555 with gddr 5 has only 98 processing pipes or something? I have not confirmed that but that is horrible that they would gimp the faster memory with lower pipes... The bottom line is that each card has a different performance profile. In my opinion 3dmark06 really doesn't reflect Game performance anymore. Vantage (which I dont have) or 3dmark11 is probably a better indicator. Why I come to this conclusion is that some folks score higher than me 14k plus on 3dmark06 and I have higher framerates in game at equal game settings. Both the 6770m and 555 will be good budget cards. I think if you can run with a few bells and whistles disabled in game you will be happy.
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how about Medion Erazer which is based on msi laptops and its for £899.99
Medion Erazer MD97786 Intel Core i7-740QM 6GB/1TB 15.6" Black and Silver Performance/Gaming Laptop - Best sellers - Technology - Sainsbury’s
the problem with living in the uk is that you get ripped off alot, I'm trying to find you a laptop with an ati card at your price but most have gone up
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Mr_Mysterious Like...duuuuuude
That's an excellent deal, Portugeeza! Good find.
On a personal note, I'm a bit leery of MSI (even though I was in love with the GX660R only a few months ago) and what would ultimately prevent me from buying anything from them is their customer service. That can be taken care of by going through a reseller though...
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mr mysterious yes there customer service is crap as I got a GX740 and have had some issues with it, but I did find a good repair company that are with msi so they sorted me out
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It's pretty easy to exchange the GPU as it is easily accesible (unlike to other systems)
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I don't find those 3dmark 11 results that impressive.
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Stay on topic guys. Use offtopic or random thread for those types of discussions.
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How dose the NVIDIA GT 540M in the XPS 15 stack up to the 555 in the XPS17?
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It should be 20-30% weaker. There isn't much of a difference in between the cards.
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Think I will give that a miss then, looking at youtube clips im thinking 555 OCed is as low as I want to go to give the laptop a little more longevity for games.
Still looking at some 5850m, but £400+ for only the GPU being better is a hard pill to swallow. (that said, I like the MSI units with the 5850 as a standard mxm 3 type B card, so you will be able to upgrade to other high end graphic card)
Assume there is no way of fitting anything better to the Dell XPS 17 after sale?
And a big thankyou to everyone who has helped with this!
Dell's GT 555M Graphics Card?
Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by peps1, Apr 9, 2011.