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Different Pixel Fillrate on same notebook models!

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gpu-z 0.5.7 has corrected the fillrate calculation. see the following thread: http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/showthread.php?t=155459

Too much tech for me, iam girl remember?
Can you answer me simple, why on the same notebook with same gpu, such a different fllrate?
And if your info is correct why on wiki is different?

P.S-The only thing i understand in your link, is that size of memory can affect the result!
So is that the reason, cause i have 4gb on my book, and it got 8gb on book with "correct" fillrate according to wiki?
 
What he's trying to say is follow his link to download the latest version of the GPU-Z software as the version you are using is reporting it wrong.

EDIT: actually after rwading that link its not that after all ;)
 
What he's trying to say is follow his link to download the latest version of the GPU-Z software as the version you are using is reporting it wrong.

EDIT: actually after rwading that link its not that after all ;)

I use 0.57 from your site, is there any new one?
 
The change was made for Fermi based cards (4 and 5 series) from 0.5.6 to 0.5.7. GPU-Z 0.5.6 calculated pixel fill rate as "ROPs*core clock" (16*675MHz = 10.8 GPixels/s) while 0.5.7 calculates it as "active SMs*core clock*2" (3*675MHz*2 = 4.05 GPixels/s). The GF116 core, which the 555M is based on has 4 SMs (streaming multiprocessors). The 555M has only 3 of these SMs active (no, you cannot enable the fourth).
 
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