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AMD 8650G VS Nvidia GT 750m

I have been looking for a better mobile gaming experience recently as I have had to put off my planned desktop build until I get a job. I currently own an Acer Aspire V5 552-X814 with an AMD A10 5757m APU @2.5Ghz and an 8650G iGPU with 512MB GDDR5 @720Mhz which I run @1300Mhz boosted *I actually don't know if it makes any difference*. 

 

What I want to know is will I be able to get a better gaming experience from an Nvidia GT 750m with 2GB GDDR5 @967Mhz will give me a noticeable benefit, there are quite a few convincing laptops available with this GPU. Is it worth the upgrade?

Dreadnaught: Intel Core i7 970 3.2GHz, Silverstone TD-02, ASUS Rampage III Extreme, Kingston Fury White 24GB 1866MHz, Crucial BX100 250GB + Seagate 2TB SSHD, AMD Radeon Sapphire R9 390 Nitro, NZXT S340 White, Bitfenix Fury 650W, BenQ XL2730Z.

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I have been looking for a better mobile gaming experience recently as I have had to put off my planned desktop build until I get a job. I currently own an Acer Aspire V5 552-X814 with an AMD A10 5757m APU @2.5Ghz and an 8650G iGPU with 512MB GDDR5 @720Mhz which I run @1300Mhz boosted *I actually don't know if it makes any difference*. 

 

What I want to know is will I be able to get a better gaming experience from an Nvidia GT 750m with 2GB GDDR5 @967Mhz will give me a noticeable benefit, there are quite a few convincing laptops available with this GPU. Is it worth the upgrade?

You'd see a noticeable increase with the GT 750M, as it is a dedicated GPU whereas the 8650G is still technically integrated and is on the level of the GT630M. I used the Aspire V5 for a bit before and the performance is good for a laptop especially of the price and form factor, but it isn't mind blowing in any way. 

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You'd see a noticeable increase with the GT 750M, as it is a dedicated GPU whereas the 8650G is still technically integrated and is on the level of the GT630M. I used the Aspire V5 for a bit before and the performance is good for a laptop especially of the price and form factor, but it isn't mind blowing in any way. 

Yeah, ok thanks. As it turns out Acer make another V5 with the GT 750M 4GB, a 1080P IPS matte screen, i5-4200U, with space for an m-SATA SSD as well as a 500GB HDD for less than €700 which is incredible. This might just be my next laptop :D

 

http://www.computeruniverse.net/en/products/90514442/acer-aspire-v5-573g-54208g50aii.asp

Dreadnaught: Intel Core i7 970 3.2GHz, Silverstone TD-02, ASUS Rampage III Extreme, Kingston Fury White 24GB 1866MHz, Crucial BX100 250GB + Seagate 2TB SSHD, AMD Radeon Sapphire R9 390 Nitro, NZXT S340 White, Bitfenix Fury 650W, BenQ XL2730Z.

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