Monday, December 6, 2010

***CAN MY NOTEBOOK RUN IT?*** Read before posting ***All X vs Y Graphics Card comparisons here ***Read before posting***

Can My Notebook Run It? How does X Graphics Card Compare?
last updated: 27 AUG 2010

If you'd like to know if your notebook can run a game, this is the right place!

Some things to note before you post:Integrated video cards are NOT meant for gaming.
Don't expect much from them.This thread is also meant to ask for laptops that you don't own yet, but would like to know how they will perform
In order to determine if you computer can run a certain game we need your specs.
Please provide the following in either your post or signature:

--Start Example--

CPU:
GPU:
RAM:
Display (resolution):

--End Example--

Under "Display", please make sure to indicate your native resolution.

Also, make sure to let us know specifically what games you would like to play.
You can ask a more direct question such as "Can I run this game at high settings?", or a more general question like "At what settings can I run this game?".
We'll do our best to help.

And that's it! Your final post should look something like this:

Quote:





Originally Posted by A Random Person


Hey, I was wondering at what settings I would be able to play Left 4 Dead.
Thanks in advance!

CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T9400 (2.53 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB, 6 MB L2 Cache)
GPU: 256MB ATI Mobility RADEON HD 3650
RAM: 4096MB 800MHz Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM [2x2048]
Display (resolution): WSXGA+ native




For more information, see the following:The Mobile Graphics Card Info Page: Find out which mobile GPUs are better than others and other basic mobile GPU information.To get better performance out of your GPU, try updating your drivers.To overclock your GPU (*proceed at own risk!!*), see this guide.Gaming Sticky: Links to many other useful threads.

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