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    clevo settings P771ZM G-Syn

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by cazcly, Aug 31, 2015.

  1. cazcly

    cazcly Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hola, necesito ayuda, quiero comprar clevo P771ZM G-Sync, procesador 4690k I5 y NVIDIA 970m 6GB. ¿Mi pregunta es?
    se verá afectado el rendimiento en juegos exigentes, no hay diferencia en el rendimiento con 4720HQ i7. -
    GSync pagar intereses, con este procesador y la GPU.
    Gracias por la ayuda,
     
  2. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    Hey cazcly, all non english posts need to have translated versions below, google translate is fine, for example:

    Hey cazcly , todos los mensajes que no inglés necesita tener versiones traducidas abajo, traductor Google está muy bien, por ejemplo :

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    Hola, necesito ayuda, quiero comprar clevo P771ZM G-Sync, procesador 4690k I5 y NVIDIA 970m 6GB. ¿Mi pregunta es?
    se verá afectado el rendimiento en juegos exigentes, no hay diferencia en el rendimiento con 4720HQ i7. -
    GSync pagar intereses, con este procesador y la GPU.
    Gracias por la ayuda,

    Hello , I need help , I want to buy clevo P771ZM G -Sync, I5 4690k processor and NVIDIA 970m 6GB . My question is?
    will be affected performance in demanding games, there is no difference in performance with 4720HQ i7 . -
    GSync pay interest , with this processor and GPU.
    Thanks for the help,

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    G-Sync has a small impact on performance but increases the smoothness of the image so you get that back in perceived performance. The CPU is not impacted, it's extra work the GPU has to do.

    G -Sync tiene un pequeño impacto en el rendimiento , pero aumenta la suavidad de la imagen para que pueda obtener que allá por el rendimiento percibido. La CPU no se ve afectada , es un trabajo extra a la GPU tiene que hacer.
     
  3. cazcly

    cazcly Notebook Enthusiast

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    thanks for the reply.
    I was looking for reviews of this notebook processor i5k, and I have not found anything, I know the CPU temperature stress.
    If I turn off gsync, NVIDIA Control Panel, the TFT panel operates at 75 hrz, would have image problems?
     
  4. t456

    t456 1977-09-05, 12:56:00 UTC

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    No, that's normal. G-Sync panels are rated for 75Hz minimum, otherwise the feature would be practically useless. Actually, pretty much every non-2-bit panel can achieve that refresh rate, only they're usually set to 60Hz native.
     
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    cazcly Notebook Enthusiast

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    thanks for the reply
    nadie tiene i5 4690k, para hacerme una revision, y recomendarme esta cpu ?
     
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    cazcly Notebook Enthusiast

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    thanks for the reply
    i5 4690k nobody has to get a review, and you recommend this cpu?
     
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    Yeah if you are using the computer for gaming mostly, then that processor would be fine. Plenty of performance there, and not as hot as the i7 processors. Plus you could always upgrade in the future
     
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    The main thing the i5 desktop is missing is hyper threading and most games can't use the extra virtual threads very well.