Check out the latest beta driver's supported products on NVIDIA's website. GTX 775M is listed there as one of the 700M series. An official announcement and release surely is close by? But what could it be in terms of specifications? We know there's a lot of room between a 770M and 780M in terms of performance to squeeze in another 700M card. I wonder whether it will be a rebranded 680M or something new.
Taken from Game-Debate:
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interesting as it only shows on the uk page and not the american page.
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game debate shows 775m to be exact rebrand of 680m
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What else? It's surely not going to be a new card.
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Well yes, but clocks could be different
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Interesting indeed...
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Just like I foresaw 3 months ago: GTX 775M will be just like GTX 680M but with the new GPU Boost 2.0
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Is it going to be a 100 percent rebrand? or will the clocks be a little higher?
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Probably higher clocks. I don't see anywhere that it's confirmed to be a rebranded 680m though, could be an overclocked 675mx.
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No I see it being a 680m rebrand with higher clocks, and gpu boost 2.0 also the 770mx will probably be the latter the 675mx.
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I doubt it'd be such higher in the clock department; and if it is, it must have the same low voltage memory of the 680M that prevented OCing to 2500/3000 speeds (At least I *think* that is why)... otherwise if the cards can OC to similar levels, and the 775M draws less power but is more refined, that'll be the card everyone wants; it'd be a lot cheaper while giving what, 5-10% less performance when fully OC'd versus an OC'd 780M? If the price diff is $200 or more, I see a fail in their thought process.
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We might see some 780mx or 790m if AMD's 9970m happens to be better then 780m?
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Seeing as I've just bought a 780M, I would be annoyed!
I highly doubt it anyway. 780M is already at the limit of what even the big laptop's cooling systems and power supplies can handle. 120W TDP. I can't see them squeezing out any higher clocks or any more cores without jumping to Maxwell architecture. -
It's likely a 680m refresh, considering the 256-bit bus and 1344 shaders.
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Nah, I don`t think Nvidia have anything to counter with except Maxwell which will be out next year.
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So if AMD done this right they will have no competition this year, meaning it will kick nvidia butt this time around.
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I hate to link to this guy (sigh), but thats exactly what Charlie says:
AMD to launch Hawaii in Hawaii | SemiAccurate
It kinda evens out a little though. Nvidia had the high end market alone for 3-4 months now with Titan and GTX 780. So they have sold a ton of those GPUs while AMD was behind the scenes, working on theirs. And now with the new architecture from AMD, they will be alone on the market with the highest end until Nvidia is out with Maxwell. This will probably push Nvidia in to high gear, desperate trying to push out Maxwell to customers as soon as possible.
Customers win
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And my bank balance loses!
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If AMD's new GPUs at 28nm have a flagship that can beat out a 780, and they fix their stuttering/crossfire/driver issues, they'll have a complete victory. I don't count the Titan as a flagship, but as a separate card, due to the price and such, so if AMD brought out one that can beat that, but at that huge price, I don't count. Now if they made Titan-class power at 780 (or hell, even 770) prices, then nVidia just flat out loses.
Of course, in the desktop market, AMD cards are often very loud, so that's another thing people dislike about them. In short, their strength isn't everything.... but if their strength surpasses the current models at such a magnitude that the GTX 700 series is no competition, then that's good for us =D. -
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Hopefully the new alienware's will include the new cards and reduce prices for the same performance.
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One of the new Haswell iMacs announced today includes the GTX 775m
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Yeah GTX 775M is just a rebranded GTX 680M with GPU Boost 2.0. See here: AnandTech | Apple Updates the iMac: Haswell CPUs, PCIe SSDs & 802.11ac WiFi
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information gtx 775M NVIDIA GeForce GTX 775M - NotebookCheck.net Tech.
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Finally. It didn't make sense to have such a huge performance gap between 770 and 780m. This will sit nicely giving 5k, 6+k and 7+k 3dmark performance per step up.
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Guys let me remind you before getting excited that the GTX 680MX although listed as a notebook card never made it to notebooks but only to the Imacs and it was also released in this quarter the previous year, what if this GTX 775m just another 680MX that notebook owners will never see and aimed at the apple market to make them feel special? What are your thoughts?
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Maybe we will see GTX775 just like an GT755m on newer laptops to compete with new radeons offerings, we will see...
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Karamazovmm Overthinking? Always!
given that the 780m is exactly the 680mx, I dont see whats what in here. and we already have a 680m, keep cripple boost dont want it
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