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    6750m - Graphics Card Capabilities?

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Ritzy Cat, Dec 7, 2011.

  1. Ritzy Cat

    Ritzy Cat Notebook Evangelist

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    I am planning on buying the HP Pavilion on Tiger/newegg for $500, and It has a 6750m graphics card.

    HP Pavilion dv6-6135dx Refurbished Notebook PC - AMD Quad-Core A8-3500M 2.4GHz, 6GB DDR3, 640GB HDD, Blu-ray, 15.6 Display, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit at TigerDirect.com

    Also, I am curious as to how this graphic card can play games. I have seen many threads on the 6770m; is there much of a difference between the two cards? Thanks. Also- I have looked on notebookcheck but I'd just like to hear from a few owners.

    It also has the ability to crossfire with its lower-power graphics card, is it possible to see how much faster it could run w/ it?

    If you can do it for me, I'd like a benchmark on Civ 5, if you can find it somewhere. Left 4 Dead 2 would be nice, too!

    Thanks
     
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    Also, is it worth the upgrade to the 6770m if I can find one?
     
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    I don't think you can find upgrade to 6770M. 6750M pretty much similar to 6770M because of the overclockability.
     
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    I meant as in upgrading to a laptop w/ the 6770! But I guess if they're that similiar, it's not completely worth buying the newer laptop...

    thanks for the response, it's good to hear about it, since the 6770 is what most people seem to have in this forum so maybe I can just use their values and knock off 2-4 fps I guess.

    Thanks again