ebolamonkey3
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System Name | Norbert |
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Processor | Intel Core i7 920 |
Motherboard | Gigabyte X58A-UD5 |
Cooling | Corsair H50 with 2x Scythe GT AP-14 |
Memory | 3x 2gb G.Skill 1600Mhz C9 DDR3 |
Video Card(s) | MSI Twin Frozr II GTX 465 GE & EVGA GTS 450 SC |
Storage | 2x 1Tb Samsung Sprinpoint F3 7200rpm |
Display(s) | Dell U3011, Dell 2408WFP, Samsung 2693HM |
Case | Lian Li V1020R |
Audio Device(s) | Creative X-Fi Titanium |
Power Supply | Seasonic X-750 |
Software | Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit |
So I'm trying to buy a new laptop w/ a discreet video card, and I've been told to stick w/ Nvidia because of Optimus. Not sure if there's a similar technology with AMD GPUs, as that would open up more options. But anyways, here's my understanding of current Nvidia options in the mobile space and it would be great if someone could tell me what is their equivalent performance to desktop GPUs.
GTX 675m = GTX 580m rebadge - top of the line single GPU (not counting the new 7990m)
GTX 670m = GTX 570m rebadge - second in terms of performance
GTX 660m = Kepler GPU - slightly less performance than 670m due to Kepler cores
GTX 650m = Kepler GPU - uses GDDR3 instead of the GDDR5 in GTX 660m
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and not really interested in anything below a 650m.
GTX 675m = GTX 580m rebadge - top of the line single GPU (not counting the new 7990m)
GTX 670m = GTX 570m rebadge - second in terms of performance
GTX 660m = Kepler GPU - slightly less performance than 670m due to Kepler cores
GTX 650m = Kepler GPU - uses GDDR3 instead of the GDDR5 in GTX 660m
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and not really interested in anything below a 650m.