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    NVIDIA GTX 680M compute benchmarks please?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by BlindWatch, Jun 7, 2012.

  1. BlindWatch

    BlindWatch Newbie

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    There's no official single/double precision compute specifications for the NVIDIA GTX 680M on the NVIDIA site, it doesn't even state if it supports double precision, I'm guessing it should.

    Could someone perform benchmarks and post the results?

    Thanks.
     
  2. R3d

    R3d Notebook Virtuoso

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    It's based off of the desktop 670. Just look at specs for that and subtract the clock speed difference.
     
  3. KCETech1

    KCETech1 Notebook Prophet

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    i dont have 670 but DO have desktop 680 info, and the gtx 680 does not do double precision well at all

    hands on opinion avoid kepler for OpenCL and double floating point, i really see the difference in CS6 and some pro video editing apps