I will look up a video on someone playing crysis 2 with integrated gfx and post their specs.
Well here are my specs:
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Never tried Crysis but a lot of games lag for me and if what your saying is right idk why I'd lag.
I will look up a video on someone playing crysis 2 with integrated gfx and post their specs.
Last edited by DOH!; 09-01-2011 at 08:03 AM.
Vouching thread: https://www.mpgh.net/forum/490-vouches/563887-doh-vouches.html
Alright...the person I found has an i5 2500k clocked at 3.3gz
Most other specs are similar to yours, 4gb memory, etc.
Do you know if you have an i5 2500k or 2500?
Vouching thread: https://www.mpgh.net/forum/490-vouches/563887-doh-vouches.html
Is this what you mean:
Memory 1755 MB
Memory type 2
Driver version 8.15.10.2321
?
Nah, the 2500k part means the processor version
i5 2500k is a specific version of that processor. Judging by which your processing speed is 2.something, It might be a lower version.
Vouching thread: https://www.mpgh.net/forum/490-vouches/563887-doh-vouches.html
If you built it, I would've gone with the i5 2500k. Benchmarks and performance tests show that on lower end games, the i7 only beats it by 3 FPS, so on modern games the FPS difference would be a decimal. In fact, the i5 even beats the i7 in some games. Plus, the i5 2500k has the same overclocking potential as the i7, 4.3 GHz easy on the stock cooler.
And yeah, the latest Intel integrated graphics are more than decent. They're just not so good at anti-aliasing or handling several textures at once, compared to a dedicated GPU with nice memory. Integrated Intel isn't practical, nor do i recommend it, but it can still run demanding games well.
Last edited by Divine Nexus; 09-01-2011 at 08:48 PM.
Fogest (09-01-2011)
Lol fuck. Why do people insist on buying Gaming Laptops? They are shit....
My whole PC cost me around $1500 or so, and I added my own pieces to it and everything.
Custom PC > HP, Dell, Apple & All those shitty branded pcs.
My Specs:
Seasonic 750W PSU-
Intel i7-870 at 2.93Ghz ( Still have to OC )-
2 X EVGA GTX 560 Ti (Sli)-
ASUS MAXIMUS IV EXTREME Motherboard-
CoolerMaster HAF 922 Case-
Kingston HyperX 8GB Ram ( 4 x 2GB sticks )-
Logitech G500 Gaming Mouse-
Logitech Z506 5.1 Speakers-
Logitech G510 Gaming Keyboard-
Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 CPU Cooling Unit-
Mmmm yes i believe i can probably run Battlefield 3. :\
Last edited by Faux; 09-02-2011 at 10:25 PM.
I got a laptop not really for gaming but for things like the internet, video making, and school stuff. And some gaming on the side but I have a console for a reason
Precisely. One of the advantages to consoles is you can split-screen or bring your own controller and hook it up, the laptop is the closest to PC gaming's portability ease.
I don't have a gaming laptop, but if I did and joined a LAN party with friends or hooked up with their network, I would be giving them RATs sooner than I game with them.
You infect your own friends that's mean.