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7th April 2012, 06:09 AM #4181
Re: M6600 Owners Thread
It is much weaker than the GTX460M as it uses GDDR3 rather than GDDR5 for the GTX460M.
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7th April 2012, 06:14 AM #4182Notebook Consultant
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Dell Precision M6600: i7-2720QM - ATI FirePro M8900 - 16GB DDR3 SDRAM 1600 - 256GB Samsung 830 Series SSD 160GB Intel Postville G2 SSD - 1080p Ultrasharp Matte WLED - Intel 6300N WiFi + Bluetooth - FP Scanner
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7th April 2012, 06:37 AM #4183
Re: M6600 Owners Thread
This is what I'm sayin lol, 3000M GDDR3 while GTX460M GDDR5
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7th April 2012, 07:14 AM #4184Newbie
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Re: M6600 Owners Thread
But my Quadro had 2 GB GDDR5 Ram
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7th April 2012, 07:26 AM #4185
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They are approximately equal (in the games).
In the synthetic tests Quadro slightly faster in 3dmark 2006, 460gtx slightly faster in 3dmark 2011 and Vantage.
In games, I think, the difference will not notice.
Here in more detail:
Mobile Graphics Cards - Benchmark List - Notebookcheck.net Tech
Computer Games on Laptop Graphic Cards - Notebookcheck.net Tech
But!
Do not forget about the high overclocking potential of 3000m.
Both cards use GDDR5.
In 460gtx frequencies higher, in Quadro more shaders.
references:
NVIDIA Quadro 3000M - Notebookcheck.net Tech
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M - Notebookcheck.net Tech
Best Regards, Alex.
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7th April 2012, 07:27 AM #4186
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7th April 2012, 09:59 AM #4187
Re: M6600 Owners Thread
Oups sorry, really thought the 3000M was using GDDR3 instead of GDDR5! My mistake!
I suppose it overclocks well like its old brotha 4000M! The GTX460M was a good o/cing gpu thoughSamsung 900X3C-A02
13.3" 900p Ultra Bright Matte | Intel® Core™ i5-3317U | HD4000 | 4GB 1600Mhz C11 | 256GB Crucial M4 mSATA | Intel Centrino N-6235 Wireless | 40W Ultra slim PSU
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15.6" 1080p 95% Gamut Color Matte | Intel® Core™ i7-2760QM | ATI HD7970M @950/1360 1v | 8GB 1600Mhz C9 | 256GB Samsung 830 | 750GB Momentus 7200RPM | 240W Delta Slim PSU
3dmark Vantage: P24222 3dmark 11: P7678
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7th April 2012, 12:48 PM #4188
Re: M6600 Owners Thread
Ref: Quadro Mobile Features and Benefits
Quadro 5010M: 4GB DDR5
Quadro 4000M, 3000M: 2GB DDR5
Quadro 2000M, 1000M: 2GB DDR3
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7th April 2012, 04:49 PM #4189Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: M6600 Owners Thread
Ok, I just ordered my M6600, and it will be here in 2 days. I wanted to run my configuration by the forum and see what everyone thinks.
My uses for the laptop will be a complete desktop replacement for gaming, multiple vm workstation for network scenarios and ethical hacking, and programming for school assignments.
The main reason I'm switching is because I want to take advantage of the three year lifecycle via the warranty from Dell, I'm sick of having to upgrade my desktop every 6 months if something goes out, and also have the ability to have my home environment with me when i travel.
Enough said, here's my build (* denotes upgrades done myself):
i7-2760QM
*16gb (4x4) Kingston PnP 1866Mhz
*2x 128gb Plextor M3 Pro's in RAID 0
Firepro m8900 2gb DDR5
Wideview 1080p Screen
I chose the plextor's due to having the marvell controller and a 5 year warranty, as well as high write speeds.
The Kingston memory I decided to get after finding out from a friend with an m4600 that the PnP feature does work and auto configures to 1866mhz in the precision BIOS.
I decided on the firepro (stock) as it seemed to be the best for casual gaming, and although I do some design work I would never need all the CUDA features the quadros have.
I chose the i7 2760 mostly because I couldn't afford/justify anything more expensive but needed a quad core.
Thoughts?
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7th April 2012, 06:56 PM #4190Notebook Evangelist
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Re: M6600 Owners Thread
If I order the M6600 with just a single 320GB HDD, Will the cables/caddy be there for me to install my own Cruical M4 SATA 3 SSD as the primary and move the 320GB drive to the second bay for just storage?
Thanks



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