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    Default Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!!

    540M scores 4266 with No PhysX and 3509 with PGPU

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    Wheres that from?

    Is it from the Acer booklet? The other notebooks have 3dmark 06 scores on it
    Yeah its from Acer themselves
    http://static.acer.com/up/Resource/A...3Pricebook.pdf

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    Default Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!!

    Its not about 3dmark vantage its the pcmark vantage score, which comes right after the 3dmark score (without any clue what score they mean exactly if 3dmark 06 or 11 or which settings used)

    Theres no indication that its talking about 3dmark vantage unfortunately

    Anyways, lets use the real scores from those benchmarks, often these advertisements give wrong numbers anyways.. the review from laptop.bg is atleast has real numbers

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    Default Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!!

    Quote Originally Posted by gamba66 View Post
    Its not about 3dmark vantage its the pcmark vantage score, which comes right after the 3dmark score (without any clue what score they mean exactly if 3dmark 06 or 11 or which settings used)

    Theres no indication that its talking about 3dmark vantage unfortunately

    Anyways, lets use the real scores from those benchmarks, often these advertisements give wrong numbers anyways.. the review from laptop.bg is atleast has real numbers
    Twist it anyway you like. If it is 3DMark vantage, it is much better than 540M. If it is PCMark vantage it is still much better than 540M. Especially if it is the GPU score. It can`t be 3DMark 05 or 06 cause that would mean that it is a pretty bad GPU.

    I`m pretty psyched about this to be honest. Which I usually get about new technology lol

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    Default Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!!

    I was only saying that it doesnt say 3dmark vantage, only 3dmark.. and shortly after that pcmark vantage.. That means that there is no indication what kind of 3dmark score it is, it could be 05, 06, vantage or even 11..

    I didnt say though its a weak gpu

    So pcmark vantage score is gpu relevant?

    PCMark Vantage score of m11x r3 is 8884 points versus the PCMark Vantage score of the acer m3 5800tg of 7317,4

    M11x R3 2657M 4096 MB 672 / 900MHz 2048MB Shadertakt: 1344 MHz, DDR3-VRAM ForceWare 267.21 8884
    Im psyched about kepler too, I have been hoping for lighter and more portable notebooks with gpu power! I just have a feeling that kepler, atleast mobile kepler, will come out later then expected, like q3 or even q4

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    You`re right, the PCMark score isn`t so good indication of GPU performance, but

    There are so many different scores at notebookcheck with PCMark because of the numerous hardware they have, like SSDs, Quad cores etc that all influence the score so much.
    What I meant was impressive about the PCMark score is that a notebook with a 17W CPU and a 5400RPM HDD can score so much. There have to be some kind of hardware that boost the score up. When it is not the CPU or HDD, it must be the GPU. The Alienware you are talking about have an SSD which boost the score by a whole lot.

    But I still think (hope) that it is 3DMark Vantage they are talking about. And if it is, then it is very impressive
    This is me just guessing like always of course

    I WANT GPU-Z of that 640M. grrrr

    Do you guys think we will see some GTX Kepler GPUs at Cebit? Or will we only see 670M/675M?
    Or mobile GCNs from AMD?

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    Default Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!!

    I think we will see rebadges
    RIVA TNT2 > Geforce Go 7200 > FireGL v5600 > GTX 460m > GTX 580m > HD 7970m

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    Default Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!!

    Why would they want to show off rebadges, with or without us knowing about it, it could be bad for their market.

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    Default Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!!

    I mean, CeBit along with CES gotta be the best arenas to show off their newest technology to the people. There will be tons of journalists and techpeople there ready to spread the word

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    Default Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Cloudfire View Post
    I mean, CeBit along with CES gotta be the best arenas to show off their newest technology to the people. There will be tons of journalists and techpeople there ready to spread the word
    Agreed. Between the two, you get a great idea of the year to come.

    Isnt CeBit the main venue for Clevo to show their products?

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    Default Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!!

    Can't wait, 27 more hours till CeBIT

 

 

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