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    Well... school is starting soon and I really would like to get my laptop before school starts. Basically, I need to order it tomorrow.. I only have one decision left, what to do for a graphics card and the money or lack there of that results from that decision.

    I have several options:
    Go with the 7970M

    Go with the 675M and pocket an extra $100

    Go with the 675M and get the 6x blueray reader

    The above option + the intel 6235 network chip

    Go with the 675M and get the no dead pixel warranty

    Go with the 675M and get the Killer 1202 network card


    I will be using the laptop at school which has a wireless network made up of a ton of wireless routers, so I don't want problems while switching routers. However, I don't want a bad graphics card. Plus, blueray is a nice future proofing guarantee. I will be using the computer for CAD, and some basic gaming. However, all of my games are 2 years old +

    Also, with the mail in rebate thing the MSI GT70 with almost the exact same specs is cheaper... should I leave clevo/sager? I don't really want to, but if MSI is better in things besides sound... (It is chunkier, and it looks like a fireworks show but I can live with that)

    Any feedback/ideas/suggestions?
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    i would say Go with the 675M and get the Killer 1202 network card

    in the long run you will and WILL play high end gaming... friends will tell u to play that and that and that lol. i dont know if blu ray is that much worth it...

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    If your priority is gaming and you want to future proof then get the 7970m without a doubt.

    Yes it has a few driver issues, but the worst case scenario is that some games perform at 675m levels or higher.
    I cannot stress this enough : the majority games will be much much faster on the 7970m.
    The 7970m is roughly twice as powerful as the 675m. The best case scenario is that AMD release a new driver and fix the problems and you get a 680m-level GPU for a great price.

    I had the 7970m and swapped for a 680m, but I had no set budget so I just went with the easy option. However the majority of games I played on the 7970m were maxed at 1080p easily - you will not get the same performance from a 675m.

    Let me put it this way, when I was exchanging my GPU, if my only choice was the 7970m or 675m, there is no way I would have downgraded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paul2110 View Post
    If your priority is gaming and you want to future proof then get the 7970m without a doubt.

    Yes it has a few driver issues, but the worst case scenario is that some games perform at 675m levels or higher.
    I cannot stress this enough : the majority games will be much much faster on the 7970m.
    The 7970m is roughly twice as powerful as the 675m. The best case scenario is that AMD release a new driver and fix the problems and you get a 680m-level GPU for a great price.

    I had the 7970m and swapped for a 680m, but I had no set budget so I just went with the easy option. However the majority of games I played on the 7970m were maxed at 1080p easily - you will not get the same performance from a 675m.

    Let me put it this way, when I was exchanging my GPU, if my only choice was the 7970m or 675m, there is no way I would have downgraded.
    I had read stuff about screen tearing... is that worse than on the 675?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeutschPantherV View Post
    I had read stuff about screen tearing... is that worse than on the 675?
    I didn't have any screen tearing problems when I had vsync enabled in-game. And I would notice because I hate tearing

    I think the problem some people saw was when enabling vsync in the AMD control panel it didn't always work, but you could fix it by enabling vsync in the intel graphics control panel (the graphics data passes through the intel chip even when the AMD/NVIDIA card is running your games).

    So basically nothing to worry about, it can be fixed either by enabling vsync in game, or enabling the intel vsync setting.
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    hmmm..... interesting. I just am not sure I even need the power offered by the 675. I just got a 550 Ti for my desktop, and it maxes out everything I use comfortably.

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    I would still go for the 7970M. The 12.8 driver set seems to have fixed everything that needed fixing...so it seems.

    However if there was another option to pick from, I'd go for the 675M with the BluRay player. It comes in handy a LOT.
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    Atm I wouldn't recommend the 7970m. I would have put up with the Enduro problems in some games. But I was getting BSODs caused by the video drivers. Put in the 680m last night and all is well so far. If I couldn't afford the 680m i'd go for the 675m. Theres no telling how long it will take AMD to fix the issue.
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    Haven't had a single BSODs with my 7970m. It seems to be a very small minority who have this problem (problem might not be in the card or the drivers specifically).
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    Default Re: Last Minute Decisions

    Honestly, I would recommend you to think about why you want a laptop. If you are a gamer, the faster speed of VGA card will help you. If you love to do video editing, but not gaming, you can consider 670M or 675M.

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