780m vs 880m

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It is the architecture of the chip that really matters comparing memory bandwidth, core count etc. only matters if the chips are designed the same.

Kandiimann Shane

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I have also been debating the significance of this. I am getting a laptop for adobe after effects. Someone told me "Maybe memory bandwidth is not an important specification for gaming but it sure is for Adobe MPE based CUDA operations. I recently have run over 50 tests of MPE acceleration on a whole series of GPU's and a bunch of them included overclocking the GPU memory."

The laptop i really really want to get comes with the 880m. do you think i should be concerned, or will it not make a significantly noticeable difference?
 


I doubt you will see a difference the CUDA performance has only increased each generation since the 600 series. I can't say for sure because I haven't used MPE but if I were to guess it would not be a huge difference.
 

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