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    NVIDIA Geforce 700M series yet another rebrand?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by yknyong1, Jan 3, 2013.

  1. nons_

    nons_ Notebook Consultant

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    My friend just bought a Asus notebook with a 740M inside. I can't find any info on it online, not even on the nvidia website. Any idea of how to find out what card it exactly is? By right being above the 730M it should be above the 640M as well, or am I thinking too straight for nvidias rebranding behaviour?
     
  2. Cakefish

    Cakefish ¯\_(?)_/¯

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    I guess it is equivalent to either a 645M or a 650M.
     
  3. Cloudfire

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    Does indeed look like 710M-750M is rebrand I`m afraid.

    Here is the latest leak. GT 750M have higher bandwidth, thats the only difference.

    I`m guessing that Lenovo just downclocked the GT750M to fit in the thin notebooks they have. So it means that GT740M = GT640M and GT750M = GT650M for all other models.

    GT 750M


    GT 640M
     
  4. nons_

    nons_ Notebook Consultant

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    I thought 730M = 640M? How can then the 740M = 640M as well?
     
  5. Cloudfire

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    I have no idea I`m afraid.
     
  6. Cakefish

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    645M maybe?
     
  7. Kevin

    Kevin Egregious

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    Just like how the 640M, 645M, 650M, and 660M all look like the same card.
     
  8. Nivaku

    Nivaku Notebook Evangelist

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    What about the 660m, I have that on my G46. Any guess on the equivalency on the 700m series?
     
  9. Cakefish

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    750M, 755M, 760M - one of those three definitely. Take your pick :p
     
  10. maxheap

    maxheap caparison horus :)

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    guys, with the consoles coming exactly as the specs with initial Kepler, I wouldn't build my hopes so high to have a big change in the current lineup, I guess most of 700m series will continue as just some low level optimizations of the current lineup..
     
  11. Cloudfire

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    GT 710M-750M seem like pure rebrand.

    What we do know though is that 780M will be brand new. 15% more cores than 680M. Who knows, GTX 760M and GTX 770M might be new too :)
     
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