"GTX 560M" How good is this GFX card?

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Hello,

My laptop Sony has given up on me now (screen went), so im after a new one.. Been looking at the Qosimo 770 with a GTX 560 GFX card (£1499). How will this 560M ***REALLY** Cope with modern games?, you hear the advert blurb and everything, but woud be intersted to see how it runs the games i play: (@ 19201080 res, Qosimo native res)

F1 2010 (main game)
Crysis warehead (possibly Crysis 2 also)
*BBC2
*MW2
*COD 4/5
*Fear2
*Dirt2/3
*Grid/NFS 2

Thats about it really.

Was wondering though, how does the 560M compare to the GTX8800M SLI's that were in high end systems (Alienware etc) a few years back?


Ant
 
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Hello,

My laptop Sony has given up on me now (screen went), so im after a new one.. Been looking at the Qosimo 770 with a GTX 560 GFX card (£1499). How will this 560M ***REALLY** Cope with modern games?, you hear the advert blurb and everything, but woud be intersted to see how it runs the games i play: (@ 19201080 res, Qosimo native res)

F1 2010 (main game)
Crysis warehead (possibly Crysis 2 also)
*BBC2
*MW2
*COD 4/5
*Fear2
*Dirt2/3
*Grid/NFS 2

Thats about it really.

Was wondering though, how does the 560M compare to the GTX8800M SLI's that were in high end systems (Alienware etc) a few years back?


Ant

560m is faster than sli 285's according to notebook review.

Ive got one coming in my alienware, i can let you know when it arrives.
 
Theres some videos on youtube of the 560 in action too, seems it can handle battlefield bc2 at 1080p no probs.

yes, spent some silly hours in mornings watching these:eek:. I'm assuming you'll be having a CPU with "Turbo"? (some laptops do 2GHZ-2.9 i believe -and reports of frame increases too).

Cheers

Anthony
 
yes, spent some silly hours in mornings watching these:eek:. I'm assuming you'll be having a CPU with "Turbo"? (some laptops do 2GHZ-2.9 i believe -and reports of frame increases too).

Cheers

Anthony

Yeah, I got a 2720 (alienware, 8gb ram, 256ssd, - 1920x1080 screen £1050) ;)

turbo goes up to 3.3ghz on that.

Theres new cpu's out, the 2660, 2760 and 2960 but I got mine from dell outlet, think the boost on the new ones are 3.3, 3.6 and 3.6.
 
Try take a look at the dell outlet for some mx17R3, you can get the same spec as the Toshiba plus a better graphics card (580m, 6990m), a nice ssd thats 250gb and it still should be around £300 less or abit more so well worth a try.
 
Try take a look at the dell outlet for some mx17R3, you can get the same spec as the Toshiba plus a better graphics card (580m, 6990m), a nice ssd thats 250gb and it still should be around £300 less or abit more so well worth a try.

Thanks, i'll have a look at that (went there about an hour ago) can't seem to spec a 560m though for a <grand> or so. will go back.


Ant
 
Its £840 plus VAT.

Its been there for two days, the rest of the machine isnt the best, but its still a bargain, I went for one with 560m, 256gb ssd, 8gb ram, 1920x1080 screen for £1050 inc VAT.
 
Thanks, i'll have a look at that (went there about an hour ago) can't seem to spec a 560m though for a <grand> or so. will go back.


Ant

Alienware M17xR3 : Nebula Red
Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium (64 BIT)
Processor: Intel Core i7-2630QM (2.00GHz, 6MB cache, Quad Core) with Turbo Boost 2.0 up to 2.80 GHz
320 GB SATA Hard Drive (7200 RPM)
6 GB Dual Channel DDR3 SDRAM 1333MHZ (2 DIMMs)
Optical Drive : 8X DVD+/-RW Drive
Display: 17.3-inch Wide FHD (1920 x 1080) WLED LCD
Graphics: 1.5GB GDDR5 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M
Battery : Primary 9-cell 90W/HR LI-ION
Wireless: Dell 375 Bluetooth Card
Wireless : Dell Wireless 1501 wireless-N
Back Up Media Not Included

You can get all that for £977 not sure how long it will be there for but all the best :D.
 
Alienware M17xR3 : Stealth Black 5J57X
Blu-ray Disc (BD) Combo (Reads BD and Writes to DVD/CD) 02TT0
Wireless: Dell 375 Bluetooth Card 13PN8
320 GB SATA Hard Drive (7200 RPM) 167GY
Carry Case : Not Included 1H663
Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium (64 BIT) 2J4FR
Processor: Intel Core i7-2820QM processor (8M Cache, 2.30 GHz) 5GMTT
Misc 886VK
Battery : Primary 9-cell 90W/HR LI-ION CJGVX
4 GB Dual Channel DDR3 SDRAM at 1333MHz (2 DIMMs) G040H
Graphics: 2 GB GDDR5 AMD Radeon HD 6990M HWKHR
Back Up Media Not Included MX962
Misc V9KPP
Display: 17.3-inch Wide FHD (1920 x 1080) WLED LCD VX5CJ
Wireless : Dell Wireless 1501 wireless-N W1K2T

Can get that just now for £1080. Tempted to cancel my other one and get that instead.
 
Hmmmm choices choices! I, myself, want more than just a "Gaming" machine, as i need a very large HHD (1TB) For music software, and one that doesn’t scare the children (Alienware is a guarantee!) when they come. Also, some of these systems weigh in at 12 pounds, and so wouldn't be too comfortable on your lap for too long.

I'll have another look, as that spec mark, with the 6990M looks good indeed. I'm on a £1499 budget, and if i can beat the Toshiba qosimo like-for-like, I’m tempted. (Toshiba has over terabyte of HDD, Blu-ray RE (re-writer), **3D** (glasses included with most models), and it’s not bad at 3.4 Kilo. Still looking though....
 
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Metalface Mark;Can get that just now for £1080. Tempted to cancel my other one and get that instead.

not sure what your budget is mark, but with a laptop like this, its best to get the best of what you " Can't" upgrade, as what you "Can" upgrade could come later (HDD/Optical/RAM) ......


Alienware M17xR3 : Stealth Black 5J57X

can get that just now for £1080. Tempted to cancel my other one and get that instead.

Not sure if were looking at the same site, as the M17xR3 "starts" at £1298.99



English Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium (64 BIT)
Alienware M17x Stealth Black
Intel® Core™ i7 Processor 2630QM (2.00Ghz, 6MB, 4C)
1.5GB GDDR5 NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 560M
4096MB 1333MHz Dual Channel DDR3 SDRAM [2x2048]
320GB (7,200rpm) SATA Hard Drive
17.3" (44 cm) WideHD+ (1600 x 900) WLED LCD
DVD+/-RW (DVD, CD read and write)
Dell Wireless 1501 wireless-N - EUR
Primary 9 cell Li-Ion Default Base Battery
No Antivirus Software
1Yr Next Day Hardware Support included with your PC
No Accidental Damage Protection
Accessories
Alienware Logo
Steam® Client and Portal™ Game - Factory Installed
Also Includes
Dell Wireless 375 Bluetooth Card - EUR
N08W7V01
Alienware M17x R3 Order - UK
English Documentation
Alienware Resource DVD
240W AC Adaptor
Internal UK/Irish Qwerty Keyboard
One free Dell Expert call to help with your PC queries within 60 days of purchase
1 year Next Business Day Hardware Support included with your PC
etc etc :confused:
 
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