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    NEW Trinity 3DMark11 benchmarks!

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by fmmsf, Apr 26, 2012.

  1. fmmsf

    fmmsf Notebook Consultant

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    Good news for as gamers!!

    Let's hope they price it looooow ;-)

    What do you guys think?
     
  2. 7words

    7words Notebook Consultant

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  3. Kallogan

    Kallogan Notebook Deity

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    it's stupid to compare an overclocked piece of hardware to a non-overclocked one. Knowing you can OC the new Apu with the same margin if not more.

    Not to mention that the HD 6750 is not the same class compared to HD 7670.
     
  4. Karamazovmm

    Karamazovmm Overthinking? Always!

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    the problem is that the best apu is in the a8 chips, dunno about their performance in 3dmark11 tough
     
  5. 7words

    7words Notebook Consultant

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    Manufacturer AMD
    Radeon HD 7600M Series
    Radeon HD 7690M XT 480@725MHz
    Radeon HD 7690M 480@600 - 725MHz
    Radeon HD 7660G + HD 7670M Dual Graphics 862@685 / 600MHz
    Radeon HD 7670M 480@600MHz
    Radeon HD 7650M 480@450-550MHz
    Radeon HD 7630M 480@450MHz
    Radeon HD 7610M 400@450MHz
    Codename Thames XT / XTX
    Pipelines 480 - unified
    Core Speed * 600 - 725 MHz
    Shader Speed * 600 - 725 MHz
    Memory Speed * 900 MHz
    Memory Bus Width 128 Bit
    Memory Type GDDR5,DDR3
    Shared Memory no
    DirectX DirectX 11, Shader 5.0
    Transistors 716 Million
    technology 40 nm

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    Manufacturer AMD
    Radeon HD 6600M/6700M Series
    Radeon HD 6770M 480@675 / 725MHz
    Radeon HD 6750M 480@600MHz
    Radeon HD 6730M 480@725MHz
    Radeon HD 6650M 480@600MHz
    Radeon HD 6630M 480@485MHz
    Codename Whistler-PRO
    Pipelines 480 - unified
    Core Speed * 600 MHz
    Shader Speed * 600 MHz
    Memory Speed * 900 MHz
    Memory Bus Width 128 Bit
    Memory Type GDDR5
    Shared Memory no
    DirectX DirectX 11, Shader 5.0
    technology 40 nm

    ... Where is the difference?

    The performance per clockspeed looks like the AMD Bulldozer disaster, not much improvement with Trinity. A score of 2500+ would be a great improvement for me with that clockspeed and the new architecture....
     
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  6. R3d

    R3d Notebook Virtuoso

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    iGPU-wise it's a pretty big improvement. The 6620g gets around 750 so 1100 is a pretty big good.