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Old Dec 11, 2012, 08:18 AM   #1
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Unhappy GPU-Z vs GTX 675MX

The GTX 675MX is the mobile video card in my MSI GT60 0ND laptop. When I run GPU-Z an error message pops up saying "An unrecoverable error has occurred @ 6923B5A4 in GPU-Z. Do you want to submit the crash information to the developer?"

Is this what happens when GPU-Z does not recognize a card? I noticed the GTX 675MX is not yet listed in the V-BIOS database...

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Old Dec 11, 2012, 08:22 AM   #2
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Sorry for a slightly unrelated question. I am yet to find any good gaming benchmarks for the GTX675MX. Have you had any experience with gaming with it yet? If so what games and what kinda FPS?

I'm looking to buy a laptop with a GTX675MX and im just not sure if im going to be happy with the FPS @ 1080p.

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It's brand new and I've so far only tested it on BF3 and Borderlands. I can't get Fallout 3 to run. You can max out all the settings for Borderlands at 1920x1200. It'll run smooth. Campaign mode in BF3 is surprisingly smooth using ultra settings at 1920x1200. As for multiplayer, I've played Operation Firestorm on Ultra@1920x1200 @30-40FPS. It's very jittery when panning. I'll try some of the Aftermath maps tomorrow, after work.
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The GTX 675MX is the mobile video card in my MSI GT60 0ND laptop. When I run GPU-Z an error message pops up saying "An unrecoverable error has occurred @ 6923B5A4 in GPU-Z. Do you want to submit the crash information to the developer?"

Is this what happens when GPU-Z does not recognize a card? I noticed the GTX 675MX is not yet listed in the V-BIOS database...

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More than likely. W1zzard will probably add it to the list of supported cards for the next GPU-Z exe.
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It's brand new and I've so far only tested it on BF3 and Borderlands. I can't get Fallout 3 to run. You can max out all the settings for Borderlands at 1920x1200. It'll run smooth. Campaign mode in BF3 is surprisingly smooth using ultra settings at 1920x1200. As for multiplayer, I've played Operation Firestorm on Ultra@1920x1200 @30-40FPS. It's very jittery when panning. I'll try some of the Aftermath maps tomorrow, after work.
Yeah, would be much appreciated
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I played all the Aftermath maps at 1920x1200 on 64/64 servers. Left/right/up/down movement is jittery as hell on Ultra (26-40FPS). 1920x1080 using the medium detail setting is way better at 50-64fps and is very playable although still fairly jittery when panning. 1680x1050 on medium detail seems to be the sweet spot at 56-75fps for this card. The scenery still looks amazing. I haven't tried any customizations yet, but I hope this gives you some idea of the card's capabilities. That was all done with the AC adapter plugged in. Take it out and you halve the FPS. At least that's what it looks like.

Not too shabby for the price of a low end gaming laptop.

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I played all the Aftermath maps at 1920x1200 on 64/64 servers. Left/right/up/down movement is jittery as hell on Ultra (26-40FPS). 1920x1080 using the medium detail setting is way better at 50-64fps and is very playable although still fairly jittery when panning. 1680x1050 on medium detail seems to be the sweet spot at 56-75fps for this card. The scenery still looks amazing. I haven't tried any customizations yet, but I hope this gives you some idea of the card's capabilities. That was all done with the AC adapter plugged in. Take it out and you halve the FPS. At least that's what is looks like.

Not too shabby for the price of a low end gaming laptop.
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The GTX 675MX is the mobile video card in my MSI GT60 0ND laptop. When I run GPU-Z an error message pops up saying "An unrecoverable error has occurred @ 6923B5A4 in GPU-Z. Do you want to submit the crash information to the developer?"

Is this what happens when GPU-Z does not recognize a card? I noticed the GTX 675MX is not yet listed in the V-BIOS database...

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GPU-Z :0.6.6
hey man,I tried the version 0.6.7,and the program ran without error,but what made me feel so disappoint is when i checked the asic quality,the program told me this:ASIC quality reading not supported on this card。
so when the next release gonna come 。

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hey man,I tried the version 0.6.7,and the program ran without error,but what made me feel so disappoint is when i checked the asic quality,the program told me this:ASIC quality reading not supported on this card。
so when the next release gonna come 。
do you have a second graphics device in your system?
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do you have a second graphics device in your system?
the HD graphics 3000, that is the reason?
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probably. i've seen this happen before. always on systems that have a secondary graphics device
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probably. i've seen this happen before. always on systems that have a secondary graphics device
tks for helping.it is a graphic device inside the cpu,so seems that i have no way to take it away from my laptop.but lots of cpu have a core graphic inside,it means lots of people gonna will face the same problem?
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hey man,I tried the version 0.6.7,and the program ran without error,but what made me feel so disappoint is when i checked the asic quality,the program told me this:ASIC quality reading not supported on this card。
so when the next release gonna come 。
I got the same result with 0.6.7 on my GTX 675MX. "ASIC quality reading not supported on this card". Yes, the card is secondary to my integrated graphics chipset, but the fact that GPU-Z can now identify and display the card's properties makes me think the ASIC thing has little to do with the card being secondary.
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I got the same result with 0.6.7 on my GTX 675MX. "ASIC quality reading not supported on this card". Yes, the card is secondary to my integrated graphics chipset, but the fact that GPU-Z can now identify and display the card's properties makes me think the ASIC thing has little to do with the card being secondary.
Yeah,i think so!Frankly speaking,over clocking is the reason for why i care about the ASIC.By the way ,the imformation about 675mX'S overclocking is very limited,some software like msi aftertuner could not show all the potential of 675MX, are you agree,or maybe you teach me something?
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Yeah,i think so!Frankly speaking,over clocking is the reason for why i care about the ASIC.By the way ,the imformation about 675mX'S overclocking is very limited,some software like msi aftertuner could not show all the potential of 675MX, are you agree,or maybe you teach me something?
Hah! On a much cooler day I could try overclocking this card, but at the moment it is smack in the middle of Summer in New Zealand and stinking hot.
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hah! On a much cooler day i could try overclocking this card, but at the moment it is smack in the middle of summer in new zealand and stinking hot.
yeah,hot weather is the most terrible enemy of over clocking and playing games.
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