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    Default 14" with gt 650m ddr5?

    List any, besides the alienware and the hp dv4t. Thanks in advance

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    Default Re: 14" with gt 650m ddr5?

    NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M - Notebookcheck.net Tech

    According to this list of laptops with the gt650m (bottom of page) there isn't another laptop. Then again it doesn't list the dv4t, so it could exist. Your closet bet is the gigabyte u2442 which is a 14" with the 640m. The problem with finding laptops of that size is the amount of heat that card puts off. There are multiple 15" laptops that have issues adequately cooling with that card

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    Default Re: 14" with gt 650m ddr5?

    There are few 14" lapotps with gt 650m, I can recommend some 15.6 laptops with 650m for you. Like lenovo Y580.

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    Default Re: 14" with gt 650m ddr5?

    The MSI GE 60 is also 650 ddr5

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    Default Re: 14" with gt 650m ddr5?

    The GE60 is 15,6" though. As other said there are no more 14" laptops with such power. If you could step up to 15,6" you would have a great number of options though.

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    Default Re: 14" with gt 650m ddr5?

    m14x r2 is a choice.

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    you can get a sony s series with the 640m LE and over clock it, it gets pretty close to a 650m, there are actually quite a few 13" - 14" laptops with the 640m LE

    also there's the sager np 6110 which is an 11" but has 2gb 650m but is only ddr3 not ddr5

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    Default Re: 14" with gt 650m ddr5?

    The Alienware M14x is a 14" laptop that offers a GT 650M (GDDR5 version). It is heavier than most 15.6" laptops, but it still has a footprint closer in size to a 14" laptop than to a 15.6" laptop (in case the footprint is of more concern to you than the weight)

    If you are going to buy an Alienware M14x:
    - Upgrade the display to 1600x900. You should not buy the Alienware M14x in any configuration that includes the default 1366x768 display, unless you require its larger text for eyesight-related reasons. The 1366x768 display makes things onscreen large, and has very poor image quality due to low contrast. But the 1600x900 display is great. Plus, the availability of the 1600x900 display is a primary selling point for the M14x over many other 14" laptops that only offer 1366x768 (e.g. the Lenovo Y480).
    - Don't upgrade the GPU to the 2GB GT 650M from the 1GB GT 650M. 1GB of memory won't become a bottleneck on this level of GPU.
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    Default Re: 14" with gt 650m ddr5?

    Unless you want burns on your hands, I would not look for a small/thin laptop with a 650m. The alienware is very heavy/thick for a 14", and this is because a 'normal' 14" wouldn't be able to dissapate heat well enough for the card your want. It'd be very hot and I'm willing to bet your components wouldn't last as long because of this. As another post put it, even some 15.6" laptops have a bit of trouble properly cooling this card. I know of no other options than the M14x and d4t, but would recommend a good 15.6" option with the hardware you want.
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    Default Re: 14" with gt 650m ddr5?

    Quote Originally Posted by Iron Dan View Post
    Unless you want burns on your hands, I would not look for a small/thin laptop with a 650m. The alienware is very heavy/thick for a 14", and this is because a 'normal' 14" wouldn't be able to dissapate heat well enough for the card your want. It'd be very hot and I'm willing to bet your components wouldn't last as long because of this. As another post put it, even some 15.6" laptops have a bit of trouble properly cooling this card. I know of no other options than the M14x and d4t, but would recommend a good 15.6" option with the hardware you want.
    Most of this is incorrect.

    1. 650m is a mid range card and should be compared to a gt540m. The previous m14x had a gt555m so in terms of heat this should be less then the first m14x.

    2. Normal 14" laptop should do well with a 650m, even 11.6 sager/clevo have this card in as it is a low profile card. Even the new macbook has it despite it being very thin because the gpu weighs hardly anything, requires as much to cool as it must be like a 35w-40w tdp card.

    11.6 maybe is not best bet for the card heat wise but that was with an i7 quad. I think 13"+ should handle this card well enough as long as it has ok cooling and its not to thin a design.
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    3. I would also recommend getting the 15.4/6" version with at least 1080p screen as then you catch your movies at 1080p on your screen and 650M can play non intensive games like fifa or pes or call of duty or dirt 3 or batman arkham city at 1080p no problem.

 

 
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