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    It's still bugging me: NVS 140m & NVS 135m

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Hahutzy, Sep 17, 2007.

  1. Hahutzy

    Hahutzy Notebook Deity

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    What exactly is the difference? I've been told that 135m is a 8400m GS, however I also see people saying 140m is 8400m GS.

    So is the difference between 135m and 140m just clock settings?

    Is it true that when using same drivers and clock settings,

    135m = 140m = 8400m GS?
     
  2. odin243

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    Nope, the NVS140m is based upon the 8400M-GT, as is shown by it's scores. However, since it has a 64-bit memory bus, it would effectively be the same as the 135m and 8400M-GS at equal clocks. The hardware, however, is stable at higher stock clocks showing that it's based on 8400M-GT cards, not 8400M-GS cards.