Nvidia Geforce GTX 780M Benchmark has Arrived
Nvidia Geforce GTX 780m benchmarks have already began to appear around the internet. This time the benchmark originated from Chinese website it168.com and promptly was taken down as soon as it gained traction in the hardware community. Whether this was a decision by the author, the website, or a request by Nvidia themselves, that is a decision you’ll have to make for yourself. Post deletion or not, the card is still somewhat impressive when compared to the previous generation Nvidia mobile processor, yet follows some of Nvidia’s old rebranding tricks.
Nvidia Geforce GTX 780M Benchmark
The image displayed below is the preface to the Nvidia Geforce GTX 780M Benchmark first seen on Chinese tech site it168.com.
The card above appears to be a Nvidia Geforce GTX 780m with a 771 MHz clock speed, 4096MB of GDDR5 clocked at 1250 Mhz, 1536 unified shaders, and a total memory bandwidth of 160GB/s. Assuming the above specs are the release specs of the Nvidia Geforce GTX 780M, the card will only be a slightly overclocked GTX 680MX. Everything about the two cards is the same, with the exceptional of a higher core clock on the 780M and the addition of GPU boost 2.0.
In addition to the leaks from it168.com, videocardz.com also released this gaming benchmark of the Nvidia Geforce GTX 780M versus the 680M. Overall results show a 31% average performance increase. Not much more is really to be expected when we simply have a re-branded, overclocked successor to an already high performance mobile GPU.
The leak on it168.com shows a 3DMark11 benchmark that also displays a 30% increase overall. This follows in line with the videocardz gaming benchmark above that also showed an average 30% performance increase in gaming. Other than the 30% performance increase, and a name change, not much else is different here.
No release date has been announced yet, but we assume it will be released sometime along side the Nvidia 700 series desktop GPUs, rumored to be released sometime this June.
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Looks like I mightn’t be saving up for a new GTX680 anymore :O