Thinking about getting the sager NP9377, which option would be better? The sli 860m's, or single 870m/m290x?
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Sli 860m
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The SLI 860M's will be better. They'll perform about 20% better than a single 870M, and run much cooler.
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Nah, I don't think so. The 860M is a great card. I'd definitely go with 860M SLI over the 870M.
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The 870m is only ~35% faster than a single 860m (Kepler) to begin with, so SLI 860m should be 30%-40% faster in games with good SLI scaling.
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I will also be using this laptop for school work aswell, will the sli 860s or single 870 differ in battery usage?
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Yes by a lot considering a single 860m can use optimus
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The 860M's consume less power and produce much less heat than the 870M. It may actually not be all that different. We're talking, at most, 30 minutes less. You can always disable one of the GPU's as well.
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I'm pretty sure that optimus on the NP9377 is disabled regardless of how many GPUs you have, so battery life will be similar.
Also, the 860ms will not consume less power or produce less heat, but the NP9377 is designed for dual GPU, so I doubt it will be an issue either way. -
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King of Interns Simply a laptop enthusiast
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So I should just go with the single 870m?
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They're Kepler 860M's? Well, never mind. I thought they were Maxwell.
NVIDIA, stop confusing me. Why release two types of 860M's...? -
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For raw performance, the M290x may provide you with the best results. However, price for performance (and reliability), the 870M is the ideal candidate.
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King of Interns Simply a laptop enthusiast
870m I think is the best.
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Meaker@Sager Company Representative
Single 290X, it's a fine chip without enduro bogging it down. If you like Nvidia then the 870M for the sake of frame time consistency.
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I'd say go m290x as it's a bit faster than the 870m, especially at high IQ/resolution.
As for whether you should go 860m SLI, my guideline from going back-forth between singly and multi-GPU configs over nearly 10 years is: if the SLI/Crossfire option is not giving you at least 100% improvement, go with the single GPU option. Even with today's frame smoothing improvements, I find the microstutter in SLI/Crossfire painfully obvious. I just "downgraded" from a dual 780m laptop to a single OC'ed 780m and the improvement in frame smoothness is very noticable. -
Which means Nvidia can make chips for both soldered machines and those who use MXM cards and have SLI.
Why GM107 doesnt come on MXM cards though? Have no idea and its strange. Especially when GTX 860M Maxwell is like 10% faster than GTX 860M Kepler and run so much cooler. -
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http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GTX-870M.107792.0.html.0.html
I initially ordered the m290x in Crossfire, then when it became a massive wait I switched to the 870m in SLI. Based on the graphs you see above, they're fairly comparable. Some games favor one or the other depending on optimization.
Reliability wise, you never know, but lately ATI has been getting more bad press for failing cards. Personally speaking, my I went ahead and purchased a new system after my 6990m died after 2.5 years. Meanwhile, my 8800gtx (several generations back) is continuing to work in my old Sager that my dad uses as his primary computer. Admittedly anecdotal, but notice the thousand threads on failing 6990s and more recent versions as well. In any event, I highly recommend an extended warranty.transphasic likes this. -
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Can you even use iGPU in an SLI rig? I thought it wasn't possible. Talking about battery life of a dGPU is rather pointless they all fall well short of being able to use optimus. If you plan on using your laptop on battery go for the 870M.
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You can if the mobo has a MUX.
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Good ol` Alienware got that covered
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That is pretty good. This is rather amusing though. Surely if you own an 18 you would certainly not care about battery life! Lugging around that beast with or without the PSU won't make a noticeable difference. May as well just treat the battery backup in case of a power cut or something.
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I agree, 17" boat anchor gaming notebooks just use the battery as a built in ups. If you care about battery life on the go but want to game when on AC, go for something single gpu with optimus. -
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Shutting off the graphic cards works wonder on heat. The fans on this notebook doesn`t even run unless I run flash games and movies. Just surfing the web or doing office work, its completely silent except maybe 10 seconds every 5 minutes.
The manual switching between dGPU and IGP is really nice. Just a simple reboot and the MUX have done its job
Despite being much faster than my previous MSI GT70, its a world difference in noise. Even when gaming with the fans running its so much quieter. I will most likely buy a new AW18 when Maxwell arrives. I just cant go back now that I tasted the sweet nectar of Alienware. Unless one of the other brands offer something similar.
The only other brand that comes close is Asus G750 series I think.TBoneSan likes this. -
You'd have to find an SLI gaming notebook with MUX. Is there one with 860?
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The failure rate of the 7970m has been really high too, from what others have said and experienced.
I have personally experienced this myself as my 7970m died on me in little less than a year.
I wonder if the large bad batch of these cards that were pulled off the market in May 2012 has something to do with the high failure rate in some way....?
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I also had a 7970m die on me that was from a 2012 batch. Who knows.. but one thing for sure is know about half a dozen other people who had the same thing happen.
Which is a shame because the performance of the card was decent.Cloudfire likes this. -
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Lol. But seriously, I'd even try games on 1 card for the sake of curiosity (and sometimes frame pacing experiments) and some benchmarking and was never disappointed.
I pretty much advocated the 7970m over the 680m for gaming until it gave up on me.
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I must be lucky. My 7970m is a 2012 early QS card. Still going strong. *touches wood*....
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I dont think the AMD cards are top notch quality.
People on this forum also had 6970M suddenly die on them. -
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Well the weight or the size was actually not so bad. Ive read many posts regarding the 18" notebooks from AW that they would so shockingly huge and heavy.
But once you realize that the thickness is good for the cooling (I max out on 68C with my 770Ms) and noise, and you learn to love the big bright IPS display, you learn to appriciate the machine. I have gone from 15" to 17" to 18" and its like once you go big, you can never go back again. Atleast thats how I feel. Maybe settle for 17" but ideally a 18" because its just wonderful to game and watch movies on. Especially when its IPS
I am probably not the right person to ask about regarding the weight though, since I rarely carry this around other places than my house. For students and work related scenarios, I can maybe understand that a ultrabook or something like that would be better. Worst case is just to put it in a backpack and let your back do the work when carrying it around.
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If you're a student an 18" or even 17" laptop will make your life miserable. Even my 14" made me felt bogged down at times.
Sli 860m vs 870m vs m290x?
Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Katagon, May 14, 2014.