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I have a laptop with 4500M, and I'd like to enter it into Team Cup :)

...Or should I submit under MHD? This is a 400 MHz lower bin iGPU instead of 533 or whatever the "HD" variant is. Due to the (lack of) overclockability there is for laptop parts I feel like it would be a little unfair to have to go up against the faster/higher binned parts.

 

Thanks,

Sam

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Here is a validation:

http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/8hnzx/

 

I'm sorry I don't have the screenshot but I'm doing 50 things on a fresh install of W7 on my laptop so I can use it as a digital photography workflow while offline.

 

Vacation to remote area in 5 minutes...

Will check back in a week. :D

 

Thanks a lot Turrican! :)

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Well the difference is akin to an HD4870 vs HD4890...

The "M" part is a 400 MHz part vs the 533 MHz "MHD" part, and the chipset is GL/GS40 based, not GM45 like the part you linked above. My laptop has a GL40 chipset.

 

The GPU-Z validation was trash as GPU-Z doesn't detect these parts correctly.

 

If you don't feel it should be added I can understand I guess, since it would be a new set of team points however these are different parts...

 

RTEmagicC_4500_table_03.gif.gif

http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=2442646

2442646.png

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