I miss read it as 5750, I guess I'm a just tired as its lunchtime here in Australia and I have yet to sleep.
Ah well its all good.
For reference the 6750m is the same power as a 8800 ultra at stock clocks.
I guess i'll see how this plays out.
I miss read it as 5750, I guess I'm a just tired as its lunchtime here in Australia and I have yet to sleep.
Well if you think about it... The six series is newer, and quad cores are the new dual cores, so common sense dictates...
Well if you think about it... The six series is newer, and quad cores are the new dual cores, so common sense dictates...
No.... 6770=5770 (saw gpu core rebadged)
oh and most of the new cards have more performance, than the last gen equivalent.
A 6750 is better than a 5650.
dont forget the new 6xxx series are downscaled name wise than the previous 5xxx series....
For example 6970=5870,6950=5850,6870=5770,6850=5750 etc etc etc....
So you have 6750M=5650M at the most????????,ALSO mobile GPU's are weaker than the desktop ones branded with same digits at about 15-20%...
On another note,yes your GPU might have faster clocks,but try to compare it with the desktop version and you will see difference in the shaders.
Sigh. The 6750m is equal to a 8800 Ultra, at stock clocks.
If it doesn't work out to well I always have a GTX 580 in the desktop... Just cant travel with that...
You seem to have poor opinions of mobile GPU's.
Its not my opinion on mobile GPU's,its reviews and charts I read about them,if what I wrote here about the mobile GPU's is not true,then I have been lied also.
BTW ur 6750M can do much more and stretch its legs way more than the 8800ultra....ur not comparing apples with apples,or maeby my opinin is poor as you say......
*EDIT: clocks in GPU processing matters,but there are other factors who play bigger role into getting better performance,you can always OC your CPU,but if your CPU arcitecture is not good enough,you will only gain little from the OC"
Considering its a brand new sandy bridge 2720QM, its doing fine for itself.
So how would I do with these specs I'm planning to get? This is mostly an entry level rig which means when I can I will eventually upgrade it, but right now this is all I can afford.
OS: Windows 7
Processor: Intel Core i5-2500K Sandy Bridge 3.3GHz Quadcore
RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws Series 4GB (1 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory
Graphics card: ASUS Radeon HD 6670 GDDR5 1 GB
Hard Drive: Samsung Spinpoint 1TB 7200 RPM
I'm sure I can run the game just fine but it's nice to read up on some fellow forum peers insight here for the hell of it. I need a good supporting mobo at a decent price range if someone can recommend one. I'm looking at the ASRock LGA 1155 micro-ATX board at the moment.
Same happened to me with Corsair.i bought g.skill ram from new egg the other day and it was dead on arrival. That could be just a one time thing but i'm just saying. I got a refund and bought corsair ram
Same happened to me with Corsair.
Such things should not but can happen; as long as they will give you new ones or a refund all is good.![]()
Well, one crucial thing you have forgot to mention: how much Watt is it?EDIT: I just remembered about the PSU lol :/
Will this be able to run it? Idk how to read these things very well...
I'll just write what is on the box
ATX12V V2.2 EPS 12V V2.91
Four +12V output rails
80% high efficiency performance
Input Voltage: 100V-240V~, 60-50Hz, 8A
Output Voltage: +12V1DC, + 12V2DC, +12V3DC, +5VDC, +3.3VDC, -12VDC, +5Vsb
Max Load: 18, 18, 16, 28, 30, 0.8, 3
Min Load: 1, 1, 1, 2, 0.5, 0, 0
Ripple: 120mV, 120mV, 120mV, 120mV, 50mV, 50mV, 120mV, 50mV
Well, one crucial thing you have forgot to mention: how much Watt is it?![]()