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Nvidia Pascal for Notebooks: In-depth Benchmarks for the Geforce GTX 1080 (SLI), GTX 1070, and GTX 1060

Started by Redaktion, August 16, 2016, 06:19:05

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Redaktion

Desktop power in a laptop! We provide you with an exclusive benchmark comparison including many current PC games of all new mobile graphics solutions from Nvidia. This comparison covers the Nvidia Geforce GTX 1080 SLI, which is the new top model, the Nvidia Geforce GTX 1080, the Nvidia Geforce GTX 1070, and the Nvidia Geforce GTX 1060. These are the successors of the Maxwell chips GTX 980, 980M, and 970M. How well do the new GPUs perform compared to their predecessor? How big is the performance loss compared to their desktop counterparts with the same name? This in-depth review will provide you with all answers.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Nvidia-Pascal-for-Notebooks-In-depth-Benchmarks-for-the-Geforce-GTX-1080-SLI-GTX-1070-and-GTX-1060.171566.0.html

dharun sri vaidhya

when is the actual release date . no point in announcing this and not telling us the release dates

Jeff Mack

okay so the previous generations of msi gt 72 dominators have mxm slots
can the pcs which had GTX 980M-970M get the desktop counterpart of these graphic cards like the 1080 1070 etc.

YCJ

Please tell us what you know about all those laptops. Well, what I really want is the release date for the Razer Blade 14 with that Nvidia GTX1060 on.

Curious

When will the Clevo P651 reviews be up?

Uncertain about the 1060 vs 1070 choice, and need thermals and noice measurements. Also would be nice to know which screen Clevo will use this refresh.  Links to the laptops I consider below.

http://www.multicom.no/multicom-kunshan-p651r-156-full-hd/cat-p/c1000042/p10634632

http://www.multicom.no/multicom-kunshan-p651r-156-full-hd/cat-p/c1000042/p10634583

Florian Glaser

Quote from: Curious on August 17, 2016, 21:22:15
When will the Clevo P651 reviews be up?

Uncertain of the 1060 vs 1070 choice, and need thermals and noice measurements. Also would be nice to know which screen Clevo will use this refresh.  Links to the laptops I consider below.

http://www.multicom.no/multicom-kunshan-p651r-156-full-hd/cat-p/c1000042/p10634632

http://www.multicom.no/multicom-kunshan-p651r-156-full-hd/cat-p/c1000042/p10634583

Hi,

a review for the Clevo P651 barebone will be online in about one week (we have a Schenker XMG P507 with the GTX 1060). You can already see the benchmark-results here:

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Mobile-NVIDIA-GeForce-GTX-1060-Laptop-Benchmarks-and-Specs.169547.0.html

Our sample has the LG Philips LP156WF6 panel again (LGD046F). Unfortunately with the same screen-bleeding as before.

Best regards,

Flo

Curious

Thanks for the reply. Too bad about the screen. Do you know anything about the 4k screen?

http://www.multicom.no/multicom-kunshan-p651r-156-4k/cat-p/c1000042/p10634638

Eivind

Florian: have you done benchmarks on P670 and 671 yet? Wonder about throttling and performance vs other 1060/1070 in slim chassis:)

Florian Glaser

Quote from: Eivind on August 19, 2016, 10:44:53
Florian: have you done benchmarks on P670 and 671 yet? Wonder about throttling and performance vs other 1060/1070 in slim chassis:)

Yes, we have a P670 with GTX 1070. Benchmark-results and the review should be online in about 1-2 weeks.

By the way: A Clevo P870DM with GTX 1080 SLI is here too.

Eivind

Florian: do you have a link to P670 results? about to order one and need 2 know ;) Do the P670 perform better than P651 with 1060 with its bigger chassis and cooling? Seems that its a big difference between desktop and P651 1060 performance. Maybe lack of boost clock utilizing?

Florian Glaser

Quote from: Eivind on August 20, 2016, 13:47:43
Florian: do you have a link to P670 results? about to order one and need 2 know ;) Do the P670 perform better than P651 with 1060 with its bigger chassis and cooling? Seems that its a big difference between desktop and P651 1060 performance. Maybe lack of boost clock utilizing?

No benchmark-results yet, we just finished the other stuff (noise, display, ...). A colleague will do the review.

And yes, the 17-inch-model should be a little bit more quiet and/or cool with the same graphics card, but in my experience there will be no huge difference.

About the performance of the GTX 1060 @P651: The mobile-edition clocked ~200 MHz lower than the desktop-version, what explains the deficit.

Eivind

Quote from: Florian Glaser on August 20, 2016, 15:45:31
Quote from: Eivind on August 20, 2016, 13:47:43
Florian: do you have a link to P670 results? about to order one and need 2 know ;) Do the P670 perform better than P651 with 1060 with its bigger chassis and cooling? Seems that its a big difference between desktop and P651 1060 performance. Maybe lack of boost clock utilizing?

No benchmark-results yet, we just finished the other stuff (noise, display, ...). A colleague will do the review.

And yes, the 17-inch-model should be a little bit more quiet and/or cool with the same graphics card, but in my experience there will be no huge difference.

About the performance of the GTX 1060 @P651: The mobile-edition clocked ~200 MHz lower than the desktop-version, what explains the deficit.
thx for quick reply. i thought the difference between desktop and mobile was supposed to be 1400-1670 and 1500-1700ish. 200 MHz must mean some sort of underclocking or lower boost? Or higher clocked desktop?

Florian Glaser

The maximum clock rate of the pascal-gpus can be much higher than the boost-clock Nvidia mentions. Our desktop-card ran with ~1.800 MHz in 3d-games, the mobile-chip with ~1.600 MHz. This value will differ from notebook to notebook depending on the cooling system, the power supply etc. I hope they release a GTX 1065 soon to close the big performance gap between GTX 1060 and GTX 1070.

Eivind

Quote from: Florian Glaser on August 20, 2016, 17:38:50
The maximum clock rate of the pascal-gpus can be much higher than the boost-clock Nvidia mentions. Our desktop-card ran with ~1.800 MHz in 3d-games, the mobile-chip with ~1.600 MHz. This value will differ from notebook to notebook depending on the cooling system, the power supply etc. I hope they release a GTX 1065 soon to close the big performance gap between GTX 1060 and GTX 1070.
thank you for info. Then I understand. I see from the reviews that there are major differences in performance between the 1070-notebooks where the 17.3 asus is quite a bit faster in some games than msi 15.6 with its inferior cooling. Must mean that with good cooling the 1060 and 1070 can run very fast :)


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