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    Default NVIDIA GT 650M Discussion/Benchmarks

    NVIDIA GT 650M

    For discussing the NVIDIA GT 650M.

    Here are several benchmarks run on my new laptop which comes with the NVIDIA GT 650M. Hopefully, this will give anyone interested, a rough idea on the capabilities of this new GPU.

    I intend to update these benchmarks as time goes on with additional games and with new drivers. Feel free to share your own scores with everyone

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    DETAILS

    This GPU is based on Kepler, NVIDIA's latest architecture. This means with the advent of driver support, this GPU is capable of new Kepler-exclusive features such as Adaptive V-Sync, TXAA, DX11.1 etc.

    The card also makes use of the Turbo Boost feature of Kepler. The card runs at a base rate of 835MHz but often dynamically overclocks itself to 950MHz, providing temperatures are not too high (i.e. laptop must have an efficient cooling system).




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    SYNTHETIC BENCHMARKS


    3DMark ('Performance' mode)




    Heaven 3.0 & Furmark (1366x768, DX11, highest settings, no AA)



    Windows Experience Index



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    BUILT-IN BENCHMARKS

    SETTINGS (all at native resolution of 1366x768 with no AA)

    -> Just Cause 2 (maxed out*) *minus Bokeh filter & GPU Water Simulation for fair comparison with AMD
    -> Crysis (DX10, maxed out)
    -> Metro 2033 (DX11, maxed out*) *minus Advanced DOF (causes glitches with driver) & PhysX for fair comparison with AMD
    ->Batman: Arkham Asylum (DX11, maxed out*) *minus PhysX for fair comparison with AMD
    ->Total War: Shogun 2 (DX11, maxed out)
    -> DiRT 3 (DX11, maxed out)
    -> Hard Reset (DX11, maxed out)
    -> Lost Planet Colonies (DX10, maxed out)
    -> Tomb Raider (DX11, maxed out) *minus TressFX for fair comparison with AMD
    ->BioShock Infinite (DX11, maxed out)

    Last edited by Cakefish; 12th April 2013 at 02:49 PM. Reason: updated
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    Default Re: NVIDIA GT 650M Benchmarks

    can you run 3dmark06 and post a screenshot of the cpu score and gpu score and sm3 sm2 score all in one screenshot. Also run 3dmark vantage and 3dmark11.

    Also do you have a power consumption reader, if so can you tell me what watts it takes like lets say batman arkham city demo does it take 80w's on everything maxed out without aa hopefully at 40-60fps.

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    Default Re: NVIDIA GT 650M Benchmarks

    Quote Originally Posted by nissangtr786 View Post
    can you run 3dmark06 and post a screenshot of the cpu score and gpu score and sm3 sm2 score all in one screenshot. Also run 3dmark vantage and 3dmark11.

    Also do you have a power consumption reader, if so can you tell me what watts it takes like lets say batman arkham city demo does it take 80w's on everything maxed out without aa hopefully at 40-60fps.
    Oh, this uploaded without me knowing and before it was ready! Must of pressed 'submit' by mistake! Ooops :/

    Yes, I have included some synthetic benchmarks to the list

    Batman Arkham City is coming soon, I actually own the full game on Steam but I have to download it first and my internet isn't very fast so it takes a while!
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    Default Re: NVIDIA GT 650M Benchmarks

    Thanks for starting this thread! Could I ask you to download and run FINAL FANTASY XIV Official Benchmark? Would be greatly appreciated.

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    Default Re: NVIDIA GT 650M Benchmarks

    Quote Originally Posted by Waleed90 View Post
    Thanks for starting this thread! Could I ask you to download and run FINAL FANTASY XIV Official Benchmark? Would be greatly appreciated.
    Downloading
    Last edited by Cakefish; 13th June 2012 at 01:56 PM.
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    Default Re: NVIDIA GT 650M Benchmarks

    I play FFXIV smooth on my W150ER, 650M 1GB GDDR5, and the i7 3610qm was downclocked to 2ghz with throttlestop.
    Last edited by plancy; 13th June 2012 at 03:21 PM.

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    Default Re: NVIDIA GT 650M Benchmarks

    Thats good to hear. Could you elaborate a little more on the settings you play on as well as the performance?

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    Default Re: NVIDIA GT 650M Benchmarks

    Your OEM driver is not generic, it's just a older driver. If you want, I can make you a modded INF for the 301.42 driver with all the OEM settings retained. You have to send me the current INF for your GPU.

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    Default Re: NVIDIA GT 650M Benchmarks

    Quote Originally Posted by coolguy View Post
    Your OEM driver is not generic, it's just a older driver. If you want, I can make you a modded INF for the 301.42 driver with all the OEM settings retained. You have to send me the current INF for your GPU.
    Thanks! How do I give you that INF? Where is it located?

    Quote Originally Posted by Waleed90 View Post
    Thanks for starting this thread! Could I ask you to download and run FINAL FANTASY XIV Official Benchmark? Would be greatly appreciated.
    It got a score of 3066. According to the website that corresponds to: 'Fairly High Performance
    Capable of running the game on default settings. Consider switching to a higher resolution depending on performance.'
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    Default Re: NVIDIA GT 650M Benchmarks

    Can you run 3dmark06 for me at 1280x1024 if not just run it at native res and it will be interesting to see anyway the scores.

 

 
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