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    About the 750M in the Y510p...

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by 0mi, Oct 1, 2013.

  1. 0mi

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    GT 750M SLI (GDDR5) = GTX 770M.

    Hope that answers it. You will need SLI to achieve such a level of performance.
     
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    Thanks, but I was referring to the non-SLI version. Would you happen to know what that is equivalent to?
     
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    GTX 750M is 8% slower than GTX 660M and around 20% faster than 650M.
     
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    Nah GT 750M is faster than GTX 660M by virtue of clock speeds. GT 750M 1058/2500 vs. GTX 660M 950/2500. Otherwise identical GK107 core and 128-bit GDDR5.