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Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 (990M) for notebooks may be based on the desktop GTX 980

Started by Redaktion, August 07, 2015, 22:25:41

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Redaktion

We now have brand-new information for the upcoming Nvidia flagship chip "N16E-GXX", which could see a launch as early as Q4 2015.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Nvidia-GeForce-GTX-980-990M-for-notebooks-may-be-based-on-the-desktop-GTX-980.147698.0.html

RasecOluap


skeptical

I'm sceptical about the details of this, I don't think it's gonna have a variable TDP between 100 - 185 Watts, that's just too much current for a single laptop GPU.  I do think that the 990M could be GM204 or cut down GM200 though, but at a more sensible lower TDP of perhaps 125-130W.

Stephen_L


Azmodeth

Look, those firestrike(standard) scores for the SLI 980M are very very low. I have seen single card setups with better scores. 

The desktop 980 score is lower then my M17X-R4 from 3 years ago when i use a 980M in it.

Typically I see 16,000 from buyers , who use 980M SLI
and the desktop 980M gives about 13000


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