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    gtx 775m ?!

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Riddhy916, May 9, 2013.

  1. Riddhy916

    Riddhy916 Notebook Deity

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    Cloudfire (Really odd person)

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    Thats what I think too:

    Undervolted GTX 680M with GPU Boost 2.0

    According what I have heard:
    GTX 765M = GTX 670MX with GPU Boost 2.0
    GTX 770M = GTX 675MX with GPU Boost 2.0
    Both on lower voltage than 600M series
     
  3. Prema

    Prema Your Freedom, Your Choice

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    GTX775M vBIOS could make a nice new cross-flash base for GTX680M... ;)
     
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    Cloudfire (Really odd person)

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    I wonder if that really is possible. It should be since its the same chip right?
     
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    smellon Notebook Evangelist

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    Yeah I doubt there are dramatic changes except for a revision of GPU Boost, which usually GPU Boost gets disabled by most custom vbios anyway to eliminate some stuttering.

    I'm all for lower voltages depending on performance :)
     
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    maxheap caparison horus :)

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    Same thing was done with gtx 580m > 675m in Alienware forum

     
  7. Calibre41

    Calibre41 Notebook Evangelist

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    I've been looking at this today, and something doesn't look right....... I hope you can prove me wrong!

    the leaked specs I've found suggest the 675MX has dissapeared ??

    GTX 775m = 680M (256 bit)
    GTX 770m = 670MX (192 bit)
    GTX 760m = new variant of the GK106

    where has the 256bit 675MX gone? could we see a 770mx in the next 6 months (or 6 days?)

    Source:
    http://videocardz.com/41622/nvidia-geforce-gtx-780m-gtx-770m-and-gtx-765m-sli-performance-unveiled
     
  8. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    If you look at the benchmarks there was remarkably little performance difference between the 670MX and 675MX.
     
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    Calibre41 Notebook Evangelist

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    I assumed given the performance of these cards we'd be into high resolutions and 4-8x AA ?? so I thought that 256bit bus would really open the bandwidth and allow for the 675mx to use its extra core clock and push measurably more fps (I assumed +10% over the 670mx) I'l look in to it.... its always bad assuming lol

    Well at first glance, looking on Notebookcheck through various different benchmarks the 675mx is noticeably faster, the gap does close here and there certainly, but in "ultra" settings the 675mx pulls away further. I think the 670mx is more comparable to the old 675m.

    I was looking in to this as I was deciding what GPU to get with my P150SM,

    Between the GTX 770m that comes as the lowest option, to the GTX780m, and 8970m, I'll be going for what I expect to be the fastest..... the 780m - & seem's it's in my budget suddenly.... plus I'll hopefully be getting an i7-4700MQ although I have no pricing on this yet so I might end up walking away with a laptop with no CPU for now lol....
     
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    Oh the torture!