Can Laptop GPU Performance Be Enhanced?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around enhancing the performance of laptop GPUs, particularly in the context of software compatibility and driver efficiency. Participants explore various approaches to improve performance, including custom drivers and software tweaks, while considering the limitations of existing programs.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant suggests that laptop GPUs, like the 7800go, are often underutilized due to poor software support and proposes writing custom drivers or tweaking performance settings as potential solutions.
  • Another participant argues that performance issues are typically not hardware-related but rather stem from inefficient drivers.
  • A third participant notes that outside of gaming, many applications do not leverage the full graphical capabilities of GPUs, mentioning Nvidia's efforts to enhance GPU accessibility for various programs.
  • This participant also references Nvidia's CUDA as a tool for developing programs that utilize GPU power, although they express uncertainty about its compatibility with older or mobile GPUs.
  • A later reply shares a link to a forum that may contain resources or tools for GPU performance enhancement, but advises caution in using them.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on the best approach to enhance laptop GPU performance, with multiple competing views on the role of hardware versus software efficiency remaining evident.

Contextual Notes

There are limitations regarding the assumptions about software compatibility and the effectiveness of proposed solutions, as well as uncertainty about the applicability of CUDA to older hardware.

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Hi all,

I have been thinking about an interesting concept.

I have the laptop version of the 7800go and I know that most programs don't support laptop versions of GPU and hence most programs use them inefficiently and this results in poor performance.

I have come up with a few solution to this problem.
- Write your own driver (out of my skill set)
- Tweak the graphics card performance through the operation window.

I'm sure the internet has a lot of 'magic' programs that claim to improve performance but instead add spyware and other malicious software.

But does anyone have any good suggestions?

Thanks
 
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Its usually not the fault of the hardware at all. Most of the time you get better performance with an efficiently written driver.
 
Other than games, most programs do not utilize the graphical power of the processor. Nvidia is really pushing hard to open up its processors for program usage. GPU's are great at tasks that can be massively paralleled. Supposedly the new version of Photoshop will take advantage of Nvidia GPU's, though I do not know if it is just going to be newer desktop GPU's, or if it will include mobile and older cards and integrated chipsets as well.

If you want to write a program to take advantage of your GPU, Nvidia has released something called CUDA, a C interface for compiling GPU programs. I think it only supports newer chips.
 
I'm not sure if this helps...
Use at your own risk:
http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=9243
 
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