| HoloDust said: Sorry, can't and won't discuss with you anymore on scores of 4850 vs e6760 - it just has no point, 3DMark database is big enough to check stock 4850 against every and any CPU you like and find its GPU score, and than do the same for 6570/6650m/6750m - if you want to keep insisting that it's not the same GPU and that results I have shown you are not at stock speeds, so be it, I honestly couldn't care less anymore. |
Just answer me this. Do you trully believe a stock 4850 can outperform a stock 4850 with a faster cpu? Or a heavily overclocked 4850. When you started debating you even said the 4850 scores were in the 9500+ department... What happened to that?
I've showed you numerous scores that prove a stock 4850 won't do 7500+ with a 620. I've also showed you 3dmark doesn't always record correct speeds (it even records incorrect speeds most of the time). But if you wanna believe you're right, fine. Just don't come spouting your nonsense here unless you can back them up with real facts.... Which you obviously can't.
And I never said the e6760 doesn't have the same chip as the 6570 or 6750m btw. I just said it clearly performs a lot better. As evident by it's Vantage score. Whether that's because of architectural enhancements or not doesn't really matter.
Seeing as Vantage the only benchmark result we have of the e6760 and how that's far higher than the 6570 I'll compare that score to other cards only. I won't look at weaker cards and say "That's what it's capable off".
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As for embedded...LOL...you do know that test system for that "miraculous" P score of 5870 included GA-MA770T-UD3P...regular AM3+ motherboard..not sure how can you put e6760 into that board...so I guess they had to use this: http://www.amd.com/us/products/embedded/graphics-processors/Pages/radeon-e6760-pci.aspx which has "Features and performance of AMD Radeon™ E6760 embedded discrete GPU"....oh snap, what have I done, now you gonna say that cause it was test with PCI Express card, true "embedded" solution has even more performance...because it's "embedded", naturally... |
You're absolutely right. An embedded solution has absolutely no advantages compared to a regular expansian card... What was AMD thinking when they developed it. Don't they realize customers will just buy the 6750m instead? Seeing as that's entirely the same.... Right?







