NVIDIA has just announced the GeForce Go 7950 GTX as their new flagship mobile gaming graphics solution and Legit Reviews is here to bring you the low down on what the changes are. The GeForce Go 7950 GTX features a core frequency increase of 75MHz and depending on the notebook 100MHz on the memory. Read on to see what this 45W part is all about and to take a peak at the performance numbers.
Article Title: NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX Mobile GPU Preview
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NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX Mobile GPU Preview
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I just overclocked my Dell M1710 notebook with 84.63 drivers and Coolbits and got 610MHz on the core and 790MHz on the memory. It started out at 500MHz/600MHz, so this is a 110MHz increase on the core and 190MHz on the memory for a few minutes of work.
Not bad considering the 7950GTX is clocked at 575MHz/700MHz!
Not bad considering the 7950GTX is clocked at 575MHz/700MHz!
So they can make fast units smaller and not looking like a friggin' toaster. What's the deal with desktop units than Is the target market "I have small tool so I need a large ugly GPU to compensate" consumer group
Anyway the GPU will be intergrated into the Mobo soon with the AMD/ATI merger. I think plug-in chips like present CPU's in design.
Anyway the GPU will be intergrated into the Mobo soon with the AMD/ATI merger. I think plug-in chips like present CPU's in design.