Hey guys,
here is awesome comparison of AMD flagship 7970M vs GTX 680M with both CF and SLI. Test is performed on EUROCOM SCROPIUS P370EM with the same CPU 3720QM and we have very surprising winner here.
Test mobilnÃch grafik â GTX 680M (SLI) vs. HD 7970M (CF)
Enjoy the test (use google transalte)![]()
Honza
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Amd ftw.
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yep, this is what 7970m can do without enduro, i've seen it myself where m17x with enduro disabled runs a whole lot smoother than my one, despite me having a much faster CPU (3610qm on m17x vs 3720qm overclocked to 3.8ghz on mine).
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I wish I could understand the article lol. Even with google translate I was pretty confused.
I'm still within 30 days, I could still return it.
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The 680m is a ripoff for Alienware and P370EM buyers, but an ok/good value for the EM series. If the 7970m Enduro is fully fixed, I'd be pretty happy.
I just learned that the GTX 680m is a downclocked GTX 670. If you have the available power you can overclock to GTX 670 levels and you'd be alright since the GTX 670 obviously handles those clocks as stock clocks. Of course you can OC the HD 7970m but you'd only get to HD 7870 levels if you want to match the desktop counterpart as with the 680m to 670. In that respect, the 680m wins in terms of stable overclockability. -
I wish they used the latest BETA drivers for the machine) tnx for the review!
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This is a brilliant review and I'm really glad I went with the HD7970m,still waiting for my AW R4
(3 weeks now already and they have a parts shortage so it could be another 3 weeks-F&@@#!!!)
I can't believe that Nvidia are asking for a extra $300 for their card as AMD is clearly better and at $200 who would so no.
Nvidia are like a bunch of con artists ripping off the public and if people think paying an extra $300 for maybe a extra 5 FPS in some games has some serious issues or maybe it is an image thing.
Well done to AMD and keep up the good work!!!!!
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and you must hate nVIDIA haha
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Nvidia are great especially when it comes to finacial gain and keeping the fake economy going,
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I like the phrase "con artist." It makes me think of Nvidia as a secretive ninja/special agent group that wears black gear and screws with people just for the hell of it. And maybe a few of the members paint with brushes because they are that bada*s. They are artists after all.
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yeah yeah yeah, nvidia sux and amd are amazeballs etc lol... but take it from a 7970m owner - with enduro enabled laptops I would gladly spend the extra $300 for a card that works. it will be 8 months since the release soon and we still do not have a stable driver that just works. this beta is a nice improvement, but even when it runs stable it still has a long way to go to bring our cards to the same level as 7970m without enduro. still dx9, 10 and 11 games are under utilizing nearly as bad as before, its just less noticeable as we now get more fps per % utilization.
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To be fair there is still a long way to go, but the tide has definetely turned the right way.
One question tho:
What are the new dates for future driver releases? Is there any article analyzing the new driver, its issues and future driver improvements?
right now it seems we need a goal, a set objective we can aim for and work for.
well, IMHO
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There are no extremists here. Try reading arcticjoe's post again.
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I have to ask you guys, especially those who own the 7970M in CF: Is the 7970M good in NP9370/P370EM or not?
From my understanding most of the problems are related to Enduro issues, however, I've gotten the feeling that there might be other drivers related problem with the combination. Also, is microstuttering a bigger problem on the 7970M CF than 680M SLi?
I'll be buying a P370EM, but only perhaps in march or so, and despite realizing that future cards and drivers will probably have been released by then (thinking 780M and 7990M, and I'm not claiming anything here, just going by rumours that are only rumours) - I'd like to know the current state. Are the AMD cards good or a pita? -
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To answer your question, there is nothing wrong with the 7970m hardware. It's the driver support in Enduro models that has caused problems. No Enduro, no problems, and hopefully in the coming driver releases Enduro will be completely fixed. Assuming the NP9370 doesn't use Enduro (which I have heard before) you have absolutely nothing to worry about. I would even recommend the Enduro version in another laptop if the 680m is out of your price range. I bought the 7970m knowing about the utilization problems because the new drivers would be coming out. I'm not at all disappointed. It beats the hell out the 675MX, which is the same price as the 7970m. -
People should post their issues, and others should encourage them to do so. I'm not saying you shouldn't post your positive experiences, just don't throw them at peoples faces, who are still bothered by the situation. And about Voz, he got his laptop like some weeks ago...Its easy to shout out from the bushes, while other people have been through the frustration and uncertainty of whether they should switch the card or not (sticking with the 7970M wasn't an easy decision!), while AMD said nothing about the issue (and were in fact, covering it up).
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Buy a 680M already.
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have had my laptop on ebay since the driver came out. will take £1200 for it if anyone is interested, spec in in my sig.
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You cannot deny that utilization improved, though. I don't understand why you put your laptop up on ebay after seeing the progress made with 12.11. The 7970m has the capability of performing like the GTX 680m in terms of stable and consistent utilization, as Chris Angelini was told by AMD that the copy engine is being used. The problem is drivers, and seeing that utilization improved with 12.11, who is to say that it won't be further improved?
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To be honest there are a few reasons for me getting rid of the this laptop, - enduro issue was just something that prevented me from selling it for reasonable money. i'm looking for something with better speakers & no switchable graphics so I can OC the LCD screen. I may well end up going for m17x or maybe go back to HM series with 7970m.
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Hmm, is it too late to buy a laptop now (waiting till Christmas)? Should I just wait for the next generation of GPUs to be released?
The upside is I could save more money.
The downside would be if, the Christmas sale was great, I would be missing the Christmas sale.
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And how exactly was I selective? I have bought around 35 to 40 games since getting the laptop. I've tested nearly all of them since 12.11 with Hwinfo64 to see max/min utilization. I haven't played Crysis 2, but I've played Crysis Warhead. I've played BF3 (mostly single player and co op, a few minutes of caspian border to check the improvements,) Saint's Row, The Witcher 2, Sleeping Dogs, Arkham City, etc, all of which suffered from underutilization before 12.11 (though only a couple were reallu bad.) Every single one plays great. All of them. And even if there were drops in utilization down to around 60%, I wouldn't notice without monitoring lol. Framerates would still be good in most titles.
Please, tell me honestly, without monitoring framerates or utilization, how many of your games would you notice it? I don't have Crysis 2 yet, but I can attest that BF3 runs like butter.
I don't know what "shouting out from the bushes" means, so I'll leave that alone lol.
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hey guys i just bought the bf3 close quarters.
and if you remember a mate from here he was testing the 680m on ultra.(p170em+680m)i dont know to be honest what drivers he had?
if i remember corect he was about 42-49fps.
i tested mine 49-60fps(stock),just amazing guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:thumbsup:
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failwheeldrive, is it true that NP 9370 does not support enduro?
if this is the case, i am feeling to go with 7970M crossfire with NP 9370..
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(Threw Arma 2 in there, since it has poor optimization, but want to see performance.)
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thanks arcticjoe..
since there is no problems in 9370 with enduro, i will aim for crossfire 7970M..
by the way, are u 100% sure that there will be no enduro problems for 7970M on 9370?
because, i will be spending big money that i saved since last year to buy my laptop..
i do not want to regret..
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Why is the 670mx 200$ more than the 7970m on the 9370. Thought the 7970m would outperform it.
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It does, by a long shot. Nvidia usually charge a premium for their cards, so in most cases they are overpriced.
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so it is 100% safe to go for crossfire 7970M on NP 9370 because its free from enduro problems rite?
sorry for my repeating questions..
this is because, i wanna be 200% sure on which laptop to buy..
if this is the case, i would go for 9370 crossfire and not for alienware single gtx 680M..
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It can't have endruo issue when it doesn't use enduro. That doesn't mean the crossfire driver is perfect though and that apply on both amd/nvidia.
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Not to be ignorant or anything. But can't you just disable enduro. Isn't enduro using a hardware similar to the multiplexers. With the hardware there should be a software to tell it when to switch or not. So why not just shut down the software completely. Or is the software part of the 7970m as well?
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Awesome review of AMD HD 7970M vs GTX 680 just released including dual GPUs!
Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Honza29, Oct 29, 2012.