There has to be something wrong with the drivers.
The 680M is ~13,000 on 3DMark11.
The 660Ti is ~18,000
The 650M is ~4,500
There has to be something wrong with the drivers.
The 680M is ~13,000 on 3DMark11.
The 660Ti is ~18,000
The 650M is ~4,500
For Windows users, in addition to 3DMark 11, I suggest 3D Mark Vantage which is available from the FutureMark website or from Steam:
http://www.futuremark.com/support/downloads
We've used it in the past to compare different GPUs doing Texture Fill, Color Fill, Pixel Shader, Particles Collide, Perlin Noise, etc.
When are you guys posting a report? I wanna compared my previous Macs to the 2012 27" Core i7 680MX.
If "you guys" refers to BareFeats.com, we will post a report as soon as our 27" iMac Core i7 680MX arrives -- Monday the 17th.
The only previous iMac we have access to currently is the 2011 Core i7 with Radeon HD 6970. Hopefully members of this forum and some of our remote mad scientists can help us fill in the blanks for other models.
680MX is about 25% faster then the 7970m.
Die 7970M is about 15% faster then the 675mx.
Die 675mx is about 30% faster then the 6970m (High-end 2011).
Die 6970m is about 15-20% faster then the 660m.
Die 660m is about 10% faster then the 650m.
Die 650m is about 18% faster then the 640m.
Meaning the 680MX is 236.4% faster than my current 650m in my retina MBP. That's a significant improvement.
Hey Fenn, choose the "High Performance" energy profile in Windows!
From what 3dMark link you gave to us shows, your GPU/VRAM frequencies during the test were
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Core clock 324 MHz
Memory clock 2500 MHz
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The core clock should be the whole 400MHz higher! 0_0
Meaning the 680MX is 236.4% faster than my current 650m in my retina MBP. That's a significant improvement.