**MSI GTX 670M & GEN3 CPU LAPTOPS NOW IN STOCK!!**

So have these really got 3 drive days or does the MSI SuperRaid 2x64GB SSD occupy a single bay? Does the SuperRaid give 64 or 128GB of space or is that configurable?
 
So have these really got 3 drive days or does the MSI SuperRaid 2x64GB SSD occupy a single bay? Does the SuperRaid give 64 or 128GB of space or is that configurable?

MSI SuperRAID uses dual mSATA SSD's configured to give 128GB drive space. Being mSATA they dont use a normal sized bay but the perfomance is great

 
game FPS scores I've seen suggest it's 5% faster than a 570M and 20% faster than a 560M & that's before any driver optimisation
 
Due to the higher clock speed, the GeForce GTX 670M is slightly faster than the old GTX 570M. Since the GPU is a high-end card, the performance is similar to the AMD Radeon HD 6970M.
Compared to the GTX 500M cards, the GTX 670M is positioned nearer to the GTX 560M (-15%) than the GTX 580M (+35%).
Current games as of 2011 should therefore run fluently in Full HD resolution and high details. Only a few very demanding games, such as Metro 2033 or Crysis 2, may need reduced graphical settings for smoother gameplay.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GTX-670M.72197.0.html
 
wonder how good the m670 is :)

It is literally a rebadged GTX570m with a clock tweak (598 vs 575). The 675m is a rebadged GTX580m.

The actual GPU is in effect the GTX460 768MB (336 cores, 56TMU, 192bit memory interface and 24 ROPs) but with more Vram and lower clocks.

Nvidia's 6xx lineup is even more confusing than they 5xx lineup (how that is possible I don't know). They have a mixture of Kepler, Fermi and die shrunk fermi all in the same "generation".

There is nothing related to Kepler at all in these laptops so I don't know why it is used in the title of this thread.
 
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