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HoloDust said:
Baron said:
HoloDust said:
 


I just love when people don't want to see to reason - again e6760 is Turks based, it has exactly same clock as 6650M, so slightly downclocked 6570. Check this and see for yourself, and than compare it to links I provided for those 2 GPUs:

http://www.anandtech.com/show/4307/amd-launches-radeon-e6760

Now, have we established what e6760 is? Good. So if your interested in searching for more benchmarks please do, you know what to look for (6570 GDDR5) and that will give you pretty good info of what e6760 is capable of.


The AMD rep said it's a 6700 cpu so either the AMD rep is lying or Anandtech just assumed it's a Turks based on the 480 shader processors. I don't care either way because it's the performance that counts, not the chip size.

 

Anyways, so you're saying the e6760 is basically a 6570... Then how come the 6570 scores a lot lower than the e6760 in Vantage?

Oh, Anand is very much "inside" industry, so there's very little chance they made a mistake. As for your question...I really don't know, not that I trust manufacturers to be completely honest with their results - that's why I suggested looking at GPU scores and not P scores, and searching for more different combos, both with 6570 and 6650M, or 6750M (though the last one has no entries in 3Dmark's results).

But we don't know the GPU score of the e6760.

The only real way to compare the e6760 to anything else is to look at Vantage scores with an Athlon II X4 620. That's the only parameter we can go by. Everything else is just speculation and guess work.