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HoloDust said:
Here are some benchmarks for 6750M that has all the specs as e6760 (except for 100MHz higher memory clock) - don't be fooled, it's still Turks based GPU, it's usual mobility trick that both AMD and nVidia are using:

http://forum.notebookreview.com/gaming-software-graphics-cards/644261-amd-radeon-hd-6750m-benchmarking-results.html

http://compare-processors.com/rank/notebookgraphics.php?AMD+Radeon+HD+6750M=on&cp=Compare

If anyone finds more, please post


That's still not an e6760. First of all, and I can't stress how important this is, it's not embedded.

The first link shows the performance of a laptop. That laptop has a cpu with an integrated gpu which works alongside the 6750m in crossfire. A 6750m scores around 5000 points without the integrated gpu helping out. Anyway, there's no way to compare this to the 5870 score of the e6760 with a Athlon 620. So I won't.

The second link states "The data is based upon theoretical values and may not reflect actual value that you may obtain in gaming.". So that's useless.

 

What we know is that the e6760 scores 5870 points in Vantage with an Athlon II X4 620. That's all we know. Based on that and on the fact the 4850 scores just under 1000 points more with a 50% more powerful cpu I'd say the e6760 performs at least on par with a 4850. This is supported by the fact that non-overclocked Vantage results posted on 3dmark.com by users are lower than the 5870 points AMD lists with the e6760.