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Thumb rule here would be that 7550M = 1GB and 7650M = 2GB.

 

Btw, looked on TPU database and they all have GDDR3, not sure why his screen shows DDR3 instead :) Probably the HyperMemory version, in which case it is a 7650M.

 

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.. but they have some differences (info about last 7550M - http://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Radeon-HD-7550M.70625.0.html).. cause 7550M has another number of shaders (400 instead of 480), bus width (64 bit instead of 128 bit), memory type and clocks..

 

yes, but his card is obviously a 7650m then. :)

look at his gpu-z screen.

 

do you know what the newest gpu-z version shows on your 7650m?

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Thumb rule here would be that 7550M = 1GB and 7650M = 2GB.

 

Btw, looked on TPU database and they all have GDDR3, not sure why his screen shows DDR3 instead :) Probably the HyperMemory version, in which case it is a 7650M.

 

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in veld's link it says ddr3 and gddr5. mabye a gpu-z thing as always. :D

yes, but his card is obviously a 7650m then. :)
Totally agree.
do you know what the newest gpu-z version shows on your 7650m?
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