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    Nvidia GeForce 700M Series Graphics First Look Discussion

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Jerry Jackson, Apr 1, 2013.

  1. Jerry Jackson

    Jerry Jackson Administrator NBR Reviewer

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  2. ian84

    ian84 Notebook Geek

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    Performance wise, it seems gt 750m is the new gtx 660m. Still needs extra premium cash to enjoy better visual and smooth gaming experience at 1920x1080 for 2013 notebook line-ups then. We need performance of gtx 660 in $1000 based notebook !!! :eek:
     
  3. Undyingghost

    Undyingghost Notebook Evangelist

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    Nice indeed though i am still waiting for a GTX770/780m :D
     
  4. mikeyhd

    mikeyhd Notebook Consultant

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    but is there an important improvement over the 680m?

    I found out over the years, the benchmark goes up, but the fps in game does not change that much, maybe because of increase in visual effect
     
  5. ian84

    ian84 Notebook Geek

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    By the way, seen this in external forum

    3630qm + 750m 3dmark11
    post-90919-1365330609.jpg

    3630qm + 660m
    094122u9520p9v9zwwmzjm.jpg

    3630qm + 650m
    140038yyyyovczyavsi777.jpg

    750m>660m>650m

    :D
     
  6. Anggrian

    Anggrian Notebook Evangelist

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    Significant improvement indeed, can't wait for the benchmark comparison against Radeon 8870

    Sent from my PadFone 2 using Tapatalk 2
     
  7. James D

    James D Notebook Prophet

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    RLY? WHERE? :confused:

    750m=660m=650m

    I have already 3060 marks with my 650M. the only improvement you see gonna happen on May
     
  8. Colpolite

    Colpolite Notebook Deity

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    Remember it is default vs default or oc vs oc only comparisons. I know you would say the GT 650m can be as fast as a gtx 660m or the newer gt 750m if you OC it. But what happens when the gtx 660m and the gt 750m is also OC'd, then your gt 650 is still slower regardless.
     
  9. Karamazovmm

    Karamazovmm Overthinking? Always!

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    660m oced net the very same results

    750m oced we already saw that on the main thread
     
  10. brianm37

    brianm37 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Do you the the 750m SLI in the y500 will compare with a 670m? 675mx?
     
  11. imglidinhere

    imglidinhere Notebook Deity

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    The problem with the Y500 is that the SLI functions through the MXM slot, causing drastically reduced bandwidth and bottlenecking the entire setup. :(

    The increase is a meager 40% over one GPU from what the reviews on Notebookcheck.net show... and while they DO match the 670MX, the single larger GPU is going to be better in the long run anyway...
     
  12. dronelebeau

    dronelebeau Notebook Geek

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    we still have to see the oc capabilities of 750m.. wether it can still be oc'ed past its gpu boost. or is the gpu boost already considered an oc, only automatic.
     
  13. James D

    James D Notebook Prophet

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    You could be right but... You are wrong.

    750m IS 660 IS 650m. It is the same chip GK107 which can't be much better. The only 2 reasons why it could be better would be:
    A) higher voltage. As we have already predicted unnatural undervolting of 660M just to futher rebrand where Nvidia will give enough voltage for better results.
    B) better chip quality of manufacture which is represented in smth like ASIC quality and would result in slightly better overclocking. But about the same difference is between same model of GPU but with different notebook sellers like Alienware, Clevo etc. Which means nothing close to a "significant improvement". Maybe 5-10% comparing my 650M and 4-5% in compare with 660M. Just a better quality of silicone chip.
     
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    brianm37 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Ice Cold Notebook Deity

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    Now overclok it. But keep in Mind Some I think the Lenovo GT750 are GK104 chips in disguise I read in some article. Can you imagine. !!!