The GTX 680M can build its manner into Alienware M17x and M18x gaming laptops shortly, also because the MSI GT70 and gaming laptops from Clevo channel partners like Maingear and Origin.
NVidia GeForce GTX 680M
Like alternative members of the GeForce 600M family it supports Nvidia’s Optimus technology, that optimizes battery life by powering the GPU solely when it's required, Verde notebook drivers for performance and stability updates, PhysX, optional 3D Vision and 3DTV Play, and SLI configs for a performance boost.
Nvidia has finally brought its next-generation Kepler design to the highest of its notebook GPU lineup, with the launch of the Nvidia GeForce GTX 680M. The new chip shares some similarities with the desktop GTX 670, offering 1,344 CUDA cores and a 256-bit memory bus. Clock speeds can vary by system style, however most core frequency cited by Nvidia is 720MHz, whereas memory bandwidth is rated at 115GB/s.
In terms of performance, Nvidia’s internal benchmarks show the GTX 680M is up to eightieth faster than its GTX 675M/580M predecessor, and can be able to run several graphics-heavy games at 40FPS to 120FPS with high detail settings. for instance, titles like Battlefield three, Dirt 3, Skyrim and Deus Ex: Human Revolution are all able to run at 60FPS or additional with max detail settings during a 1920 x 1080 resolution.
As it stands, the GeForce 600M lineup options a die shrink and some of rebrands as we've become accustomed within the past, however there's a good little bit of Kepler across the board additionally. Here's how it looks:
Ever since the primary NVIDIA Kepler primarily based add in card hit desktop computers in March, mobile gaming enthusiasts are inquiring for a high finish Kepler half. currently NVIDIA has announced its GeForce GTX 680M, sitting atop of its notebook GPU line-up.
NVidia GeForce GTX 680M
Like alternative members of the GeForce 600M family it supports Nvidia’s Optimus technology, that optimizes battery life by powering the GPU solely when it's required, Verde notebook drivers for performance and stability updates, PhysX, optional 3D Vision and 3DTV Play, and SLI configs for a performance boost.
Nvidia has finally brought its next-generation Kepler design to the highest of its notebook GPU lineup, with the launch of the Nvidia GeForce GTX 680M. The new chip shares some similarities with the desktop GTX 670, offering 1,344 CUDA cores and a 256-bit memory bus. Clock speeds can vary by system style, however most core frequency cited by Nvidia is 720MHz, whereas memory bandwidth is rated at 115GB/s.
In terms of performance, Nvidia’s internal benchmarks show the GTX 680M is up to eightieth faster than its GTX 675M/580M predecessor, and can be able to run several graphics-heavy games at 40FPS to 120FPS with high detail settings. for instance, titles like Battlefield three, Dirt 3, Skyrim and Deus Ex: Human Revolution are all able to run at 60FPS or additional with max detail settings during a 1920 x 1080 resolution.
As it stands, the GeForce 600M lineup options a die shrink and some of rebrands as we've become accustomed within the past, however there's a good little bit of Kepler across the board additionally. Here's how it looks:
| GPU | CUDA Cores | GPU Clock | Memory bus (bits) | Memory | Memory bandwidth | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GeForce GTX 680M | 28nm GF104 | 1344 | 720MHz | 256 | up to 4GB GDDR5 | 115.2GB/s |
| GeForce GTX 675M | 40nm GF114 | 384 | 620MHz | 256 | up to 2GB GDDR5 | 96GB/s |
| GeForce GTX 670M | 40nm GF114 | 336 | 598MHZ | 192 | up to 3GB GDDR5 | 72GB/s |
| GeForce GTX 660M | 28nm GK107 | 384 | 835MHZ | 128 | up to 2GB GDDR5 | 64GB/s |
| GeForce GT 650M | 28nm GK107 | 384 | 735/850MHz | 128 | up to 2GB DDR3 or GDDR5 | up to 64GB/s |
| GeForce GT 640M | 28nm GK107 | 384 | up to 625MHZ | 128 | up to 2GB DDR3 or GDDR5 | up to 64GB/s |
| GeForce GT 640M LE | 40nm GF108 or 28nm GK107 | 96 or up to 384 | 762MHz or up to 500MHz | 128 | up to 2GB DDR3 or GDDR5 | up to 50.2 or 28.8GB/s |
| GeForce GT 635M | 40nm GF116 | 144/96 | Up to 675/753MHz | up to 192 | up to 2GB GDDR5 | up to 43.2GB/s |
| GeForce GT 630M | 28nm/40nm GF108 | 144/96 | up to 525/672MHz | 128 | up to 2GB GDDR5 | up to 28.8GB/s |
| GeForce GT 620M | 28nm GF108 | 96 | up to 625MHZ | up to 128 | up to 1GB DDR3 | up to 28.8GB/s |
| GeForce 610M | 40nm GF119 | 48 | up to 900MHZ | 64 | DDR3 | Up to 14.4GB/s |
Ever since the primary NVIDIA Kepler primarily based add in card hit desktop computers in March, mobile gaming enthusiasts are inquiring for a high finish Kepler half. currently NVIDIA has announced its GeForce GTX 680M, sitting atop of its notebook GPU line-up.
NVidia GeForce GTX 680M
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