Can somebody line these up based on performance else being equal (same CPU etc)?
Sager NP5797 comes with GTX 280M ~ $1700
XPS M1730 comes with SLI 9800m GT ~ 1800
Older XPS M1730 comes with 8800m GTX ~ $2000
Asus W90 comes with 4870x2 ~ $2200
Price wise the same order can be followed. I am trying to figure out which one has the best bang for the money. Also can you upgrade Asus without voiding the warranty? I know you can do it in Sager and XPS without loosing the warranty altough getting into the XPS is a hassle.
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4870x2>>GTX280m>8800m GTX=9800m GT
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where did you found m1730 with sli 9800gt for 1800?
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4870 CF > GTX 280M > 9800M GT = 8800M GTX
In terms of power per system:
W90 > M1730 > NP5797
But $1800 for a system with SLi 9800M GTs is a great deal! Looks like things are heating up in the high end notebook market pricing wise. -
Interesting...
I am sure they mean the 9800M GT, but it could be a sign the 9800M GTX is coming! -
The two card solutions win with 4870s > 9800M GT, obviously, and please understand that the 9800M GT and 8800M GTX are the exact same card.
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Didn't see that it was sli 9800's
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So single GTX 280m is better than SLI 9800M GT? That is interesting.
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In any game that supports sli the sli 9800's will out perform the GTX280, in games that don't support sli, like GTA4, the GTX280m will outperform the 9800's.
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I doubt it will stomp it out either. nVidia haven't been doing much lately. Their newer cards are only few shaders more than the older and with a little higher clocks. -
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can some one add the 260m and the 9800m gtx to the compare list
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spradhan01 Notebook Virtuoso
Geforce 280m GTX cannot outperform the 8800mSLI or 9800m GT/GTX SLI.
280m have 128 shaders as 88 has 96 shaders so in SLI mode it will be 96X2 so its way more powerful than 280m. Now in market I have not seen 280M SLI and evem it comes it gonna cost a hell lot of money. I guess like 1000$ or more. As well as heat is another problem as in every blog it is said that atleast a 17" laptop is required with a lot of cooling power. -
spradhan01 Notebook Virtuoso
XPS M1730 is so heavy to cool 8800m SLI now you can guess what will be required to cool the 280m or 280m SLI??
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If 280M is 20% better than 9800M gt and sli creates a 40% performance increase compared to a single card, we can say sli 9800M gt will be roughly 17% better than gtx 280m, right?
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so i guess the m1730 is now in the bang for your buck category. It's build quality is amazing and it now beats the Qosimio in the sli range. Wow, finally dell steps up there game, now if only we could get better ram on that baby. Im getting me a m1730 this summer for sure. WOWOWOWOW 1600 bucks is good for the 2.4ghz processor and the SLi setup. Is there a better deal out there!!!!
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Yes, donating a M1730 to the Philip Han a.k.a Beatsiz Society will guarantee your satisfaction in knowing that you are spending your money wisely and giving the gift of love. -
I'll break it down a bit further for the sake of discussion.
9800M GTX (65nm G92) vs GTX 260M (55nm G92b) vs desktop 9800 GT (65nm G92a)
all 112 shaders; 500/1250/800 - vs - 550/1375/950 - vs - 600/1500/900
Verdict: 260M is pretty equal to this 9800 GT. I did some reading on G92b GTX+, and they take overclocks extremely well, so 675/1650/1080 should be easily reachable if mine overclocks well.
GTX 280M (55nm G92b) vs desktop 9800 GTX (65nm G92) vs desktop 9800 GTX+ (55nm G92b)
all 128 sp; @ 585.1463/950 - vs - 675/1688/1100 - vs - 738/1836/1100
Verdict: Though based on the G92b, 55nm GTX+, the 280M just won't reach those insane core/shader clocks. The 280m should at least equal the desktop GTX clock speeds though, probably just passing the core/shader clocks for a possible 700/1700/1100, if in the hands of someone like me. -
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GTX 260M is a desktop 9800 GTX with all its clocks/frequencies reduced by 20%
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They're not at the level of ATI's Mobility 4870 reference cards and I'd probably put them below the Mobility 4860 reference cards. -
hmm i need to start saving up
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spradhan01 Notebook Virtuoso
If Nvidia GDDR3 can compete with ATI GDDR5 then what gonna happen with Nvidia with GDDR5. It will be like a ferrari with addon nitrous.
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You're pricing are all messed up... First of NP5797 starts 1800, the Asus W90 has a lot better specs. And if you were to bring the NP5797 close to the Asus W90 it would cost atleast 2100, and still be inferior. Same goes for the Dell, it would cost 2,200 for something with similar settings as the Asus.
Overall the Asus W90 has the best spec and best hardware. The others don't even compete with it. However, the biggest downfall is is that its an 18.4". Well its a downfall for me, because I wouldn't be carrying that around. -
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Yeah the new m1730 pricing really shocked me. I mean, SLI 9800M GT startng at $1699 US? That's crazy.
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So my first one to test:
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-- Adobe® Acrobat® Reader 9.0
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-- CD / DVD Burner (DVD+/-RW Drive)
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-- High Definition Audio 2.0
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-- Dell XPS Notebook Backpack
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-- Free Recycling Kit
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-- No Entertainment software pre-installed
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-- Intel Centrino Core Duo Processor
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It should arrive in couple weeks. -
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For real... it wouldn't have been nearly as shocking if it had been Asus or Clevo offering it... but I'm sure everyone feels the same way about Dell's XPS pricing lol.
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Add Dell's unique styling and the M1730 is a winner in my book.
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There is a $300 off $2K coupon for xps m1730. That coupon expires on 3.19.
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Somebody should read something about GDDR5. Actually I thing that this memory must be with different name. The last Dual Date Rate was GDDR4. GDDR5 actualy is Quad Data Rate. 800MHz GDDR5 = 3200MHz Effective -
spradhan01 Notebook Virtuoso
I think the price is just promotional and soon gonna change. I also hear some rumour of dell waiting for gtx 280m instead of 9800m gtx.
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I think the m1730 needs a platform update, before thinking of the GTX 280M cards.
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i think they need a huge overhaul
re design time for the xps1800 seris
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spradhan01 Notebook Virtuoso
I dont think if Dell gonna go for 1800 series or a platform update coz Dell in other countries are already offering 9800m GTX and they wont just stop selling it within a few weeks of introducing 9800m GTX. Eventhough GTX 280m is not available in SLI right now so 8800m/9800m SLI will crush it.
96X2 Vs 128(Correct me if I am wrong).
Gtx 280m Vs Sli 9800m Gt Vs Sli 8800m Gtx Vs 4870x2
Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by alitunay, Mar 9, 2009.