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    2011 Vaio Z - 6730m ?

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by realdragon, Jul 14, 2011.

  1. realdragon

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    MikjoA Notebook Evangelist

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    already noticed on the next sony Z thread.
    The only difference with the HD 6650M is the gpu clock speed.
     
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    Brianho1337 Notebook Evangelist

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    Could the 6650 in the test unit be overclocked?? But then, it should've shown the 6650 as the GPU, not the 6730.
     
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    Yeah exactly lol so why is Sony using the 6730M in their test models and a slower clocked 6650M for us ? :c
     
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    ^I think they just hacked some drivers since their PCI ID's probably weren't officially added yet to the INF's. Just my guess.