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    Default Re: P150EM Upgrading from 675M to 680M!

    hackness,

    Have you had a chance to try and overclock the 680m as of yet?
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    Quote Originally Posted by vuman619 View Post
    hackness,

    Have you had a chance to try and overclock the 680m as of yet?
    Just now . Used MSIAfterburner clocked to 853MHz on core and 2300MHz on memory.

    New 3DMark11 score: Generic VGA video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-3610QM Processor,CLEVO P15xEMx score: P7150 3DMarks

    It's the same clock setting as the Chinese guy did I think.

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    Default Re: P150EM Upgrading from 675M to 680M!

    HOLY MOTHER OF GOD
    7280 in GPU score. Thats some INSANE score. That gotta be the record for the latest GPUs

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    Quote Originally Posted by hackness View Post
    Just now . Used MSIAfterburner clocked to 853MHz on core and 2300MHz on memory.

    New 3DMark11 score: Generic VGA video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-3610QM Processor,CLEVO P15xEMx score: P7150 3DMarks

    It's the same clock setting as the Chinese guy did I think.
    I just creamed my pants! This is so exciting! Hope to see the benchmark scores soon!
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    Default Re: P150EM Upgrading from 675M to 680M!

    Ah so it looks like they did not put rubbish memory on then! Did you get a look at the chips?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meaker View Post
    Ah so it looks like they did not put rubbish memory on then! Did you get a look at the chips?
    Yep they are made by Samsung.

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    Default Re: P150EM Upgrading from 675M to 680M!

    LOL

    Just look at those scores. I think you got the record for overclocking so far. Good job buddy
    Most impressive by it all is that it still only runs at 70 degree celsius. 680M is seriously one BEAST

    Stock 6000 to overclocked 7280 in GPU score and still only at 70 degree celsius is sick. Its still much cooler than 580M...

    Why are you getting better results with DX9 btw?

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    Default Re: P150EM Upgrading from 675M to 680M!

    Quote Originally Posted by Cloudfire View Post
    LOL

    Just look at those scores. I think you got the record for overclocking so far. Good job buddy
    Most impressive by it all is that it still only runs at 70 degree celsius. 680M is seriously one BEAST

    Stock 6000 to overclocked 7280 in GPU score and still only at 70 degree celsius is sick. Its still much cooler than 580M...

    Why are you getting better results with DX9 btw?
    Maybe because the Dx9 mode isn't using tessellation, that's what eats a lot of gpu power.

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    Default Re: P150EM Upgrading from 675M to 680M!

    Looks very promising. Can you try to push it further? Rep'd. Oh and don't forget to change your sign

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    Default Re: P150EM Upgrading from 675M to 680M!

    well, that's very impressive
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