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    The World's Fastest Notebook Graphics: The Nvidia GeForce GTX 580M Discussion

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Jerry Jackson, Jun 28, 2011.

  1. Jerry Jackson

    Jerry Jackson Administrator NBR Reviewer

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    [​IMG]The world of high-performance PC gaming is constantly changing as new technology surfaces. The latest gaming monster to rise from the fires at NVIDIA is the new GeForce GTX 580M: the world’s fastest notebook graphics processing unit (GPU). NVIDIA announced that the GeForce GTX 580M is available now in the Alienware M18x and will also be available soon in the Alienware M17x notebook along with NVIDIA Optimus technology.



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  2. Jerry Jackson

    Jerry Jackson Administrator NBR Reviewer

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    NVIDIA's claims about performance sure make the GTX 580M and 570M sound impressive. The team here at NBR is eager to get our hands on some notebooks with these new GPUs.

    I personally want to find out how much cooling these new GPUs need. Are we going to see notebooks with massive heat sinks and more annoying cooling fans that sound like hair dryers?

    I love PC gaming with the latest graphics, but I prefer my notebooks to be "silent and deadly" without a loud fan. I guess we'll have to wait and see what these new NVIDIA GPUs have in store.
     
  3. Phinagle

    Phinagle Notebook Prophet

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    You just looked at how long the bars were didn't you? ;)

    The ~16-40% lead shown in that chart isn't that much higher than the lead the GTX 485M already had in those games and about the increase I'd expect from the overclock the GTX 580M got.

    Also a bit deceiving is the ~20% perf per watt claim. That would only mean games would see up to a 20% gain in actual FPS if Nvidia kept the TDP at 100W like the GTX 485M...but typically when companies highlight "per watt" gains it means TDP was lowered so actual FPS gains in games will be less than 20% in most cases.
     
  4. Jerry Jackson

    Jerry Jackson Administrator NBR Reviewer

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    Damn those deceitful bar graphs. :mad:

    It's not the first time that I've seen companies do that with their performance charts. I corrected our copy.
     
  5. Phinagle

    Phinagle Notebook Prophet

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    Yeah I'd actually be shocked if I ever saw either AMD or Nvidia NOT draw their charts like that. :)
     
  6. granyte

    granyte ATI+AMD -> DAAMIT

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    anyway it's not like if these chart were not based on overly optimistic previsions
     
  7. Jerry Jackson

    Jerry Jackson Administrator NBR Reviewer

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    Oh, the best one I've ever seen was a chart from back in 2008 from one laptop manufacturer showing how many notebooks they sell compared to another manufacturer. The bar graph made it look like they had roughly twice as many sales but it actuality they only had about 1.8% more sales.

    In any case, I think we're going to see a ton of Clevo resellers announcing GTX 580M and GTX 570M notebooks. We might even have one for review here on NBR in the coming weeks.
     
  8. Kevin

    Kevin Egregious

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    The 570M is interesting. Hopefully Clevo adds it.
     
  9. Quadzilla

    Quadzilla The eye is watching you

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    xenotech Notebook Enthusiast

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    Will the GTX580 support 3D on M17X?? Any idea about that guys??

    I have been waiting for this moment for 6 months now.....

    Please post the updates ASAP !! :)

    -Xeno
     
  11. IKAS V

    IKAS V Notebook Prophet

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    When are they coming out?
    Getting the itch for a new laptop( it's a sickness, I cant help myself ;)) this would be great if we see them in some 15"/16" laptops only concern as JJ noted was heat and noise, looking forward to a good in depth review not only comparing it to a 485M GTX but a 6970M for real world gaming tests and not some fancy bar graphics which really don't tell us that much, only that it's better than the last gen cards( duh!)
     
  12. Harleyquin07

    Harleyquin07 エミヤ

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    The chatter amongst the US Clevo resellers is that the 580m will definitely support 3D, however they aren't able to get the drivers certified on time so for the time being no 120Hz 3D capable screens will be sold with the 580m for 3D vision.
     
  13. Mr_Mysterious

    Mr_Mysterious Like...duuuuuude

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    Brought to you by NVIDIA "Emptying bank accounts since 1993 :D"

    Mr. Mysterious