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Videocard specifications requests : Problem with 82852 and 82855 sections


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Ticket ID: 1199

 

Priority: Medium

 

Hello\r\n\r\nI benched an old laptop with intel graphics and tried to know the exact name of it, but couldn\'t with gpuz. So I searched the results on the base and found that gpuz screens in 82852 category and 82855 category are nearly identical (in the screens I saw, even the device id is identical).\r\n\r\nI searched a bit and found that 852GM seems only to run at 133 MHz, 852GME and 855GME at 133, 200 or 250MHz (in Intel specs). So it is a bit messy...\r\n\r\nSo can you look at it a little ? (is it possible to identify with gpuz ?)\r\n\r\nIf it impossible, why not make it in one category ?

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you could look what specs everest shows.:)

 

i think the difference is that the 852gm is in 100mhz fsb chipsets integrated and the 855gme in 133\166mhz. so the 855gme has more bandwidth.

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My problem is not for the user to identify his chipset, but for someone to recognize it in an hwbot screen.

 

Everest is not needed to post a screen, so how can we know that a score is from a 852 or a 855 ?

852GM is simple, 133Mhz at graphics and fsb100, but 852GME is fsb 133.

And most 855 are used with fsb100 cpus...

 

So what can guide you to tell which chipset is it ?

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i refered to your first sentence--> ("I benched an old laptop with intel graphics and tried to know the exact name of it, but couldn\'t with gpuz.")

i meant you could look at everest when you don't know which card you have. ;)

 

i don't know exactly, but maybe we should merge it and call it "82852/82855".

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Sorry, I didn't phrase it correctly.

 

I think it's a good idea to merge it, but i also think that a category for 852GM (clocked at 133MHz) has to be created (since it's the only one different).

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