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    NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M and NVIDIA MCP67M

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Parker28, Jul 22, 2008.

  1. Parker28

    Parker28 Notebook Enthusiast

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    This may be a stupid question but are these the same graphics card?
     
  2. Parker28

    Parker28 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Anyone have a answer?
     
  3. MadHater

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    As far as I know, they are the same. In fact and precisely said, MXP67M is a chipset that can be found on 7150M graphics.
     
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    Parker28 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Was wondering because it's marked on the HP site as a 7150M even on the box that the computer came in but under device manager it's called a MCP67M. Also I am getting the same video performance rating from the dv9810 as I was from the dv9408
     
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    Yes, maybe the device manager sees it as MXP67M chipset, not as a graphics, but there is nothing wrong with your graphic card.
     
  6. miner

    miner Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    MCP67M is the codename for the whole chipset family. You essentially have Nvidia nforce 630m chipset along with the geforce 7150M graphics.
     
  7. ahl395

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    Yes, its a 7150M. Ive seen that before on a family members computer. I looked at it in the device manager and then on the recipt... lol... it took me a muinite to figure out what was the "problem"... Then some research, etc.
     
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    Hi.. I'm new here.. I have problem with my graphic. The problem is when i play fifa 2004, the game was not smooth and lagging every 2 or 3 minutes. I believe that the problem related with the graphic card driver. I'm using hp compaq presario v3713au. anyone here have suggestion regarding to this problem?

    My laptop graphic card is NVIDIA GeForce Go 7150M and chipset NFORCE 630M. Thank you in advance.