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    Nvidia GTX 675MX and 670MX

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Isshin, Dec 19, 2012.

  1. Isshin

    Isshin Notebook Enthusiast

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    Is the TDP for the 675MX about 75w?

    Aside from Notebookcheck.net is there a site out there where I can see benchmarks and game fps for the two cards?

    Does anyone here on Notebookreview have these cards? How do you like your card (performance, heat, etc.)? Thanks.
     
  2. Snowpz

    Snowpz Notebook Enthusiast

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    I guess 675MX TDP is 100w cause it need a psu more than 120w.

    About the sites, I don't know, never found one beside Notebookcheck ;(

    I have one 670MX with an I7 and 8gb on a model based on Clevo P151EM1 and I like it, here on my city is pretty hot somedays, about 33ºC or more when it's sunny and the heat never passed 74º on the GPU. About performance, I'm playing BF3 and FC3 Full HD, with settings on Ultra minus some AA settings, I tested with SR3 too, running all max, full hd. All games running 30~45fps.
     
  3. ackattack

    ackattack Notebook Enthusiast

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    670mx is a beast of a card and has maxed out every game i threw at it with 1920-1080 res. I am also using a model based on the clevop151EM1. I actually get lower temps than snowpz, but it is 38 degrees outside and 65 degrees inside my house (college house saving money on heat). my last laptop had a nvidia gs 7900 go and heated it up so much the radiation from it will probably give me testicular cancer or make me near infertile (not kidding. it was stupid of me not to get a cooling pad or some sort of barrier). so compared to that - this card is an ice cube even running games and i love it. the fans are also VERY quiet.
     
  4. Ajfountains

    Ajfountains Notebook Deity

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    I've been throwing everything i can at my 675mx, the most demanding game in my library is metro 2033 (still a pretty demanding game). The hottest ive gotten it to go is 65C on ultra settings with no cooling pad. With my coolermaster u3 on full blast it drops to about 60C