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Cinebench R10 M6400/M4400/M2400

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by Weegie, Nov 15, 2008.

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  1. m477hew

    m477hew Notebook Consultant

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    Yeah Ram's right, the cards are quite different. Unlike the amazing similarity of the 770 and the 1700.
     
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    And if anyone wants to see, for comparison, the results for the P8600 + Intel X4500:

    Single CPU : 2594
    Multiple CPU : 4887
    OpenGL: 1025

    Full details are in part 2 of my E6400 review.

    John
     
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    Good god John, that is some great data. Props/rep to you.
     
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    I've just installed the latest Intel driver and see that the OpenGL benchmark has improved to 1115.

    That's still well behind the dedicated CPUs, but the performance difference between the X4500 and the dedicated GPUs is only a factor of 3 to 5, which is OK for occasional usage.

    John
     

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    I will run it on mine a lunch time.
     
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    Ok did a quick test on a 90W PS and got thes results.
     
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    o_O...your specs beat out all of us, why is your GPU not working :p?!
     
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    Running on 90W PS I think is not having all the power it need's for the video.
     
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    Hey, I thought the shader for the 1700M was supposed to be 2500MHz? How come GPU-Z reports it as 1250MHz. I only thought memory was doubled due to the double data rate.

    Is there a GPU-Z screenshot of the 770M? The shader is supposed to be 1250MHz - so on GPU-Z would it show 625MHz?
     
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    Mine was on a 64bit OS here is the 32bit OS run.
     
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