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Is my Laptop Specs Meet today standards
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Slamman  |
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The earlier Nehalem (?) i3, i5 Core processors have embedded graphics, Intel HD, which IS BETTER then the GMA series all told, but it can't match wits with discrete graphics, it CAN RUN GTA games, however, they will have issues, I mean GTA 4 of course, the install requirement is having Shader Model 3.0 support.
The Atheros I'm familiar with from a mid-2000 Toshiba laptop, I used it well enough, though it was G- rated, rather then N
A new Wireless standard, Ab I think, is proposed to succeed the n band WiFi, and it's going to operate above 2.4 and 5Ghz ranges where the most traffic is, IIRC
Depending on the motherboard, some discrete graphic option MAY exist, as in my case I made clear, Acer's 4710 has a revision mobo supporting MXM cards, but this is not promoted generally, you have to dig about for the info!!
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ZeeKid2k10  |
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| QUOTE (Slamman @ Sunday, Apr 8 2012, 06:02) | The earlier Nehalem (?) i3, i5 Core processors have embedded graphics, Intel HD, which IS BETTER then the GMA series all told, but it can't match wits with discrete graphics, it CAN RUN GTA games, however, they will have issues, I mean GTA 4 of course, the install requirement is having Shader Model 3.0 support.
The Atheros I'm familiar with from a mid-2000 Toshiba laptop, I used it well enough, though it was G- rated, rather then N
A new Wireless standard, Ab I think, is proposed to succeed the n band WiFi, and it's going to operate above 2.4 and 5Ghz ranges where the most traffic is, IIRC
Depending on the motherboard, some discrete graphic option MAY exist, as in my case I made clear, Acer's 4710 has a revision mobo supporting MXM cards, but this is not promoted generally, you have to dig about for the info!! |
My computer can GTA4 on Low settings 25 Fps This post has been edited by ZeeKid2k10 on Sunday, Apr 8 2012, 06:41
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Godawful-Disturbed-Earl Root

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None of those "modern" games will say they support Intel chipsets on their respective boxes, In the early 2000s, the move was away from any Intel graphics basically, since you had at most 32MB of video RAM, and shared Ram in many instances, which is beneficial if you have enough, but many people think it helps to slow the system's operation regardless
Intel's GMA at 3100 I believe will run GTA IV, but it's not going to be very fun, it just should work, and there's a mod I mentioned before that reduces the graphic traits for these gamers, they sacrifice a bit to get the game to run, and not spend $300 or more on graphics alone
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YankeesPwnMets  |
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| QUOTE (ZeeKid2k10 @ Sunday, Apr 8 2012, 02:35) | | QUOTE (SyphonPayne @ Sunday, Apr 8 2012, 04:45) | | i3 is not bad but the Intel graphics are going to hold you back from playing most modern games at decent settings. |
I can play most modern Games on medium settings but not high settings and average 25-30 fps still good enough | Modern = Modern Warfare 3, Battlefield 3, DiRT 3, LA Noire, etc. Your system will sh*t on itself if you try to run those games. Do you mind, tell me that games you play right now.
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Slamman  |
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Godawful-Disturbed-Earl Root

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You guys love to rain on people's parades. I wonder what you did in PC gaming only a few years back!? It musta been pretty painful! hahaha I would add that internal graphics are still found in i3, and i5s now, but it's the second proliferation, Sandy Bridge, now to be improved further with Ivy Bridge Intel HD, and believe me, magazines are reporting that their gaming prowess has yet to be determined, I for one, think it shall be interesting, but don't expect 3D gaming miracles. It's just that there's space in the CPU for more graphics chips, so they can ramp up what it does onboard
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