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NforceRaid

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    [FONT=verdana]Hey guys, I'm looking at a pair of identical laptops, the only difference being this graphics card, one with a gt630m and one with this 'new' gt710m, with all this in mind, which one would you guys go for?[/FONT]



    GT7.xx
    NVIDIA GeForce 700M Series GPU Specification Comparison
    NVIDIA GeForce GT 730M NVIDIA GeForce 710M
    Was 640M? 620M?
    Stream Processors 384? 96?
    Texture Units 32? 16?
    ROPs 16? 4?
    Core Clock ? ?
    Boost Clock ? ?
    Memory Clock ? GDDR5 / DDR3 ? DDR3
    Memory Bus Width 128-bit? 128-bit?
    VRAM ? ?
    Transistor Count 1.17B 585M
    GPU GK107 GF117
    Manufacturing Process TSMC 28nm TSMC 28nm
    Architecture Kepler Fermi


    [FONT=verdana]gt630m[/FONT]
    Codename N13P-GL/GL2
    Architecture Fermi
    Pipelines 96 - unified
    Core Speed * 672 MHz
    Shader Speed * 1344 MHz
    Memory Speed * 900 MHz
    Memory Bus Width 128 Bit
    Memory Type DDR3
    Shared Memory no
    DirectX DirectX 11, Shader 5.0
    Current Consumption 35 Watt
    technology 40 / 28 nm
    Features Optimus Support, PureVideo HD VP4, 3D Vision, 3DTV Play, Bitstream HD Audio, CUDA, DirectCompute, OpenCL, OpenGL 4.0, DirectX 11


    ciao :)
  2. I got the same Hyper X 1866 model as you just heads up to some user it PnP but i had to set within the bios and xmp profiles since i was using an unlocked bios setting otherwise it was defaulting to a lower frequency of 1600mhz. But overall very happy with the slight improvement in performance!

    hi, if you have time, you could write the settings that you put in the bios.

    I had the 1866, before taking the 2x8gb in 1600, but if I changed the bios putting xmp instead of autos, when the computer was started, restarted and referred the bios settings to default.

    thanks :)

  3. Been using this for around half year, and been thinking what brand of SSD should i use? I've surf around the net and stated that some of the users may face boot/startup problem or even BSOD when fit in secondary ssd. this is my first time of using SSD, and samsung/intel caught my attention since many people recommend them in terms of stability and performance. Though ssd just work at sata 2 speed in m14 r1, but i saw the solutions in here which able to make the SSD work at sata 3 speed. Looking at the ssd read/write running at SATA 3 speed, it really make me cant wait to get one as i was using a 1TB 5400rpm HDD(takes 1-2 minutes boot up time). But i don't wanted to get my laptop into troubles after installing 1, any recommend/advise are appreciate, thanks!

    Of the "old" M14xR1, installed the Samsung SSD, I think version 830, (I have taken with mechanical hd), if you do not want problems you think agree stay on these SSDs, because even with bios A08 over sata2 not go.

    Ciao :)

  4. For certain users I could see an improvement from 16GB of RAM, but honestly for most people I think a higher speed 8GB set would be more than enough. I got a set of Kingston 2x4GB 1866 MHz on sale from Newegg that I have been very happy with. I've noticed the system is a bit snappier and it seems to boot faster as well.

    before HyperX 2x8gb of 1600, I had installed 2x4gb HyperX 1866, I really do not know much difference than before, the only difference is that now with 16gb, is that WEI is increased.

    Ciao :)

  5. After I installed an SSD and moved my 500 to a caddy, the second drive was unresponsive at times and slow too. I tried the Dell A05 which fixed my Sata issues, but my GF 555 had an error. I flashed back to the Dell A08 and now both drives are working fine. Go figure.

    hi, have not tried with the A08 Bios Mod with SATA fix.

    hi :)

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