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16th May 2012, 03:01 AM #421Notebook Guru
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16th May 2012, 03:08 AM #422
Re: COMING SOON: ENVY 15-32XX Intel Ivy Bridge (AMD 7750M)
It'll be comparable. The difference between a 7750M and a GDDR5 650M should be fairly negligible, and the 7750M might well outperform the DDR3 version of the 650M.
Anybody notice that HP's US site is now calling it the Envy 15t? They seem to have done this with several notebooks, so it might be nothing, but maybe it indicates the possibility of a future Envy 15z with an AMD APU...Old - Inspiron 1420 - T7500, 8400M GS, 3GB DDR2, 250GB 5400 RPM, Win 7 HP 64
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16th May 2012, 03:09 AM #423
Re: COMING SOON: ENVY 15-32XX Intel Ivy Bridge (AMD 7750M)
there havent been any leaked specs about it so its all just rumors right now. but if it is weaker, i think it will like up with the gt 630m and the upgrade will be 7850m to match 650m/660m. also amd did say the 77xxm is for ultra thins and 78xx is for mainstream so anything is possible still
Previous Laptop: Toshiba Satallite A215 | 15" 1280x800 | Athlon 64 x2 TK - 53 | 2 gb ram | Radeon x1200 | 1 minute battery life -_- <- crappy aint it?
Crappy Desktop: HP Pavillion | Phenom x4 9500 | 6 gb ram | Radeon HD 6770 <- not much better
Current Laptop: HP Envy 15t-3200|i7-3720QM 2.6GHz 6MB L3 Cache (Turbo Boost to 3.6GHz)|8GB 1600 MHz RAM|750GB 7200RPM Hybrid HDD|1GB AMD 7750m|1920x1080 Radiance IPS Screen
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16th May 2012, 03:51 AM #424Notebook Guru
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agree! such a big machine with 2 fans should not be limited on the 7700m series, and if 7750m is weaker than gt 650m, i will go for Dv6, maybe swap the screen to a better one manually~
HP ENVY 15-3206tx ??? PC (B8M17PA) ?? ?? - HP ?? ? ???? ?? ??
Korea Envy 15 with 256GB SSD?!
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16th May 2012, 04:15 AM #425Notebook Consultant
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Re: COMING SOON: ENVY 15-32XX Intel Ivy Bridge (AMD 7750M)
Wow, thanks for finding so many links. Looks like that quickship model is using the 35w i7 as well.
As for the GT 650M vs HD 7750M, the performance difference should be pretty minor. Early benchmarks indicate that the GT 650M w/ GDDR5 will outperform the HD 7750M w/ GDDR5, but we can probably expect quite a bit of overclocking headroom on the HD 7750M, like we had with the Envy 15's underclocked HD 7690M. I think AMD wants to match the GT 640M with the HD 7750M, and the GT 650M with the HD 7770M.
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16th May 2012, 10:59 AM #426Notebook Consultant
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Re: COMING SOON: ENVY 15-32XX Intel Ivy Bridge (AMD 7750M)
Gah! I visit the US site about 20 times a day, on the off chance they slip it in there.
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16th May 2012, 02:38 PM #427Newbie
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16th May 2012, 03:02 PM #428Notebook Enthusiast
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16th May 2012, 05:29 PM #429
Re: COMING SOON: ENVY 15-32XX Intel Ivy Bridge (AMD 7750M)
what early benchies? there have been only results for the 650m none for the red team, would you be so kind to link those?
The 7750m is based on the 7750, basically with lower clocks, if we go for the same metric that was used on the 7970m to 7870 we could see it easily a little ahead of the 650m
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16th May 2012, 05:42 PM #430Notebook Consultant
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Re: COMING SOON: ENVY 15-32XX Intel Ivy Bridge (AMD 7750M)
No leaked specs? The specs are right up on AMD's website.
http://www.amd.com/us/products/noteb...-series.aspx#2



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