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    GTX460m vs GTX570m

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Audi4ever, Oct 20, 2011.

  1. Audi4ever

    Audi4ever Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi

    I have a laptop with GTX460m and wounder how much faster a lappy with the new GTX570 is like the new MSI GT780DX

    Thanks in advance
     
  2. SlickDude80

    SlickDude80 Notebook Prophet

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    based on these game benches, a stock gtx 570m is about 30% faster than a stock 460m

    NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570M - Notebookcheck.net Tech
     
  3. SlickDude80

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    if you want to close the gap a little...every gtx 460m will overclock to 560m speeds

    Using MSI Afterburner, the 460m in my Asus g73 easily overclocked to 800mhz core/1600mhz shaders/1480mhz DDR5. And my temps hardly went up at all

    All 460m's should at least do those numbers easily.

    With an overclocked 460m to 560m speeds, the gap is about 10-15% compared to a stock gtx 570m
     
  4. Audi4ever

    Audi4ever Notebook Evangelist

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    Thanks for your reply

    Yes i know about the adventage of oc the card, but i think you could oc the GTX570m even more. Anyway i think its to early to by new laptop unless it was twice as fast
     
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    yea i agree...the 460m still have some life in it. I would definitely OC it if you are needing a bit more power
     
  6. Kevin

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    The 570M is between 10 and 15 percent slower than the 6970M. Nearly 2x as fast = 6990M/580M.

    If I had a 460M, I'd be more than comfortable with riding it out until the 28nm chips hit by next Spring.