Yeah, but those will cost a thousand dollars. I can get these laptops for around $700
Yeah, but those will cost a thousand dollars. I can get these laptops for around $700
If you have to move now, I would think the amd gpus would age more gracefully in the long run.
Was this bad advice or an attempt to sell an AMD based system?
They are not even in the same ballpark. Did you look up the performance?
The gtx 960m is atleast twice as fast as the m9 375. Higher settings and this grows to triple and beyond. It's a stomping. Regardless of aging, that m375 is going to suck in comparison to the gtx 960m. The gap in performance is like the difference between a gtx 980 and a 270x. The r9 375 is a horrible card which is going to age badly because of the ddr3 memory used and the 128bit interface.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GTX-960M.138006.0.html
http://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Radeon-R9-M375.142636.0.html
Calm down dude. I didn't know, assumed Op picked two close in perf/price. Regardless they're both slow, though that is relative. That's why if you look at my post w/o raging viewpoint, assuming all else equal...
The gtx 960m is hardly slow for a mobile platform. Although it isn't fast by desktop standards, its the fastest GPU for a smaller sized laptop.
Getting faster for the most part means getting a tank of a laptop.
If you suggest something that's incorrect and the buyer follows your advice, he/she is the one that pays the price. I have a pet peeve because I see alot of AMD salesmen on forums trying to incorrectly suggest AMD on purpose so they give AMD a sale. Sure AMD needs help, but if this is at the expense of honestly and a buyer getting a worse product, then it isn't worth it.
I felt it was one of those cases since this was like telling someone saying a 7870 is a better product than a gtx 980 if the same costs were the same.
This jump is likely to be so massive in perf/watt that you may end up seeing new laptops both faster and cheaper than current ones, simply because lower tier new GPUs may still offer better performance than the tier you are looking at right now. If you have no other reason than cost, buying now is a bad decision.Yeah, but those will cost a thousand dollars. I can get these laptops for around $700
Oh geeze get over yourself. The OP gave two choices, asked others to pick one. It's not like I went out of my way to persuade the OP.