DXDiag says I have Intel HD Graphics while systemrequirementlab says I have a 525M.
It looks like the Intel HD is not disabled in the device manager...?
Hey guys I'm looking for:
~$700 New
14-15 inch
School work, light tasks
Taking it to and from school
Even though a long lasting battery would be nice, but would rather have speed
Online purchase is okay
Windows
CD/DVD is fine, no need for blu ray
320GB+
Any type of screen is fine
The big thing: Build quality, I want something that will last and won't start breaking down next year.
What graphics card is included with the i5?Was advised that this is the best trend to ask about this:
I'm looking to get a new laptop and I'm eyeing up two very similar ones with one major difference being the processor.
I'm a complete PC gaming newbie and only really need a moderately decent one, nothing super powerful, but enough to run something like Sonic Generations without too many hiccups.
So which of these is better? Both laptops have 6GB of RAM, 64-bit Windows 7 etc.
Intel® Core i5-2430M processor (2.4 GHz, 3 MB L3 cache)
or
AMD A8-3500M (2MB L2 cache) AMD Radeon HD 6620G Discreet-Class
Thanks!
EDIT: from other sites it sounds like the Intel is best for Adobe CS5 suite stuff and the AMD better for gaming. The CS5 speed is most important really so edging towards that.
The 525M is only going to kick in when a program engages 3D mode, so a lot of mundane system readers are only going to detect the Intel HD part.DXDiag says I have Intel HD Graphics while systemrequirementlab says I have a 525M.
It looks like the Intel HD is not disabled in the device manager...?
Dammit, MSI, this isn't helping!
http://www.msimobile.com/level3_productpage.aspx?cid=6&id=347
GeForce 580, solid state drive with a 750GB hard drive, Blu-ray burner, the works, $2499.
I asked this in the OT, didn't realize there was a topic for it.
What are your opinions on the VAIO series? I have a $1000 budget. The only gaming I'm doing is WoW and maybe guild wars 2 when it comes around. Every other game I play is old school adventure games.
Which series of the Vaio should I get?
hey k.jack, does ANY manufacturer ship a rig with a gddr5 gt555m that has a 192-bit bus interface? i *thought* msi did (and had it downclocked), but i can't find any record of it. (settling the nerdiest argument of all time, here.)
I've always like the style of them. If Sony made a high-end gaming model, I'd jump in immediately, as long as it's priced competitively.
You have three options for gaming:
C Series w/ 6630M upgrade
S Series w/ 6630M upgrade
F Series w/ GT 540M upgrade
Do you have Nvidia Optimus ie. switching between these cards? dxdiag probably only shows the card currently running, which is the intel by default.
I'm stuck between two laptops and I'm not sure if in terms of gaming performance it is worth it to pay an extra $120 for a i7-2670QM cpu over an AMD A8-3550MX cpu when both are paired with a 2GB Radeon HD 7690M card. I'm leaning towards the i7 at the moment but if it won't make much of a difference for games then I'd like to save my money.
Hi guys
I am looking to consolidate my electronics and so replace my Tablet AND Desktop with a Laptop.
I need something that I can play games on (Nothing too intensive, Left 4 Dead 2 and Star Trek online mostly).
I am looking at these two
http://www.bondandbond.co.nz/shop/computers/portable/pc-notebooks/toshiba-p750-02j-15-6-notebook/prod113004.html
&
http://www.bondandbond.co.nz/shop/c...s/hp-dv6-6b10tx-15-6-notebook/prod114071.html
Any advise on what is better?
Very few laptops come with recovery disks anymore. Most just have a recovery partition hidden on the drive.So why doesn't Dell give me my Windows Discs?
Looks like they want me to create a image file of the state the PC is currently in with their software.
I guess to keep all their software and not bother them about drivers if I were a Grandma?
The AMD CPU is decent, but it doesn't hold a candle to the i7. If you can afford the Intel part, take it.
The HP has both a faster CPU and GPU. Take that one.
I swear I've been working on a new Gaming Laptop/Notebook Thread OP for months now.... I will get it done hopefully before 2012 hits.
...
hahaha what?
tl,dr: Is there anything in the laptop landcape now that's likely to be up to playing Fallout 4 at or near max when it comes out? (and yes, I realise the unknowns involved but with Skyrim out I think we have an idea where FO4 will be technically.)
Well I am not sure but I think we are about to see a bunch of new laptop GPU's launch after CES are we not?
Samsung and Asus both have well regarded top end gaming laptops, the formers doesn't even look fucking ugly either like most tend to (or you like games? you must love neon lights and "stealth bomber" styling!"
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Hey guys. Please tell me what would be the gaming experience on this laptop;
Model is Packard Bell TS11HR-609TK.
Website didn't let me c/p so here is a screenshot. I am sure you can make the things in another language
Also is the graphics card really 2gb or is it a typo?
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My purchase is depending on your comments. Thanks in advance.
Depends on what you call running. Yes, you can boot the game. Will it play very nice? Not really. Expect 20fps MAX at the native resolution (1366x768)
You can play alot of games quite decently. I'm running saints row 3 at 30-40fps at native with a few settings off, battlefield 3 medium at native @ 30-50fps. It's a really good budget card which allows for good gaming for the medium-end games. I love the card and my laptop was dirtcheap (500-600 with the same specs as yours, only it was an ASUS)
Things like Metro and Witcher 2 are most definitely a no-go for eyecandy & good framerate. Dropping settings or resolution might get you playable framerates, I don't know for sure. I think skyrim runs pretty nice on it as well, but I don't own it (or witcher 2 or metro, I'm mostly judging from benchmarks here). It all depends on what you're planning to play and HOW you want to play.
Ask away for games wether they run/don't run.
If I only plan on playing Old Republic, D3, and GW2 this and next year, is a 560m sufficient for running these games well at 1080? By well I mean around high settings; I don't need to max every single option. I'm currently deciding between the 8150 and 8130 Sagers and if the 6990m is worth the extra $400 some for my needs.
GAF, I need your help. My laptop broke for like the 5th time in a year and I really need a new one right now. The best options I have available for my budget around here are a Toshiba Satellite p755 and an Asus n53v-ma2. I don't really know too much about this stuff, which one is better?
Uh, GAF?
So I need help.
I want a ultraportable computer (less then 2kg and max 13" screen).
What is an affordable one?
Basically this. 540M is a good budget card for medium end gaming, but don't expect flawless battlefield or witcher 2.
Also, it's possible they're 2GB. I've seen them; I've got 1GB myself.
What are the configurations on both of those?
The Asus was like
-750 GB
-6GB of RAM
-Intel Core i7
-an Nvidia video card of 1GB
The Toshiba is about the same IIRC, but with 4GB of RAM (upgradable to 8), and a different Nvidia video card that I can't remember exactly what it was but I think it had a 540 in it...
Just don't buy anything until CES is at least over, and all new notebook announcements are released to the public.
That's the reason I'm not bothering with the 2012 thread, because I may have to redo the entire OP right after it's finished.
If you're absolutely desperate for something at this instant, say so any we'll point you in the right direction.
Out of pure curiosity, what's the closest desktop card you can compare to the 580M?
Out of pure curiosity, what's the closest desktop card you can compare to the 580M?
Hi guys, will be purchasing my first laptop in a long time. I'm out of the loop on what is considered good.
Budget: $900-1100
OS: Windows
Use: Schoolwork and gaming
Will be taking it with me to work
15-16 inch
700GB+
Don't know what else I should mention.
here are a couple that seem interesting:
Toshiba Satellite L755D-21J 15.6" HD
ASUS K53SV 15.6" HD
I'll quote myself. Anyone have any tips? I'm hoping to have a new laptop by the end of next week. Are any of the two I posted good?
Between those two, the Asus is by far the better machine.
If I need a laptop before the end of the month, should I just pick up the Sager NP8150 with a 6990m and hope it can be upgraded with whatever is coming out of CES?Just don't buy anything until CES is at least over, and all new notebook announcements are released to the public.
That's the reason I'm not bothering with the 2012 thread, because I may have to redo the entire OP right after it's finished.
If you're absolutely desperate for something at this instant, say so any we'll point you in the right direction.
Would you say it is worth about $1100? Would it serve me well for a few years? Should I maybe look for something better in this priceclass?
(Thanks for taking your time and sorry to be a bother.)
If I need a laptop before the end of the month, should I just pick up the Sager NP8150 with a 6990m and hope it can be upgraded with whatever is coming out of CES?
First off, you're not bothering at all. This thread is for helping people make proper decisions, which is something I enjoy, so ask as much as you need.
In what country are you, exactly? It's always hard to say what machines are worth in USD, because people outside of the US always pay way more than I would for far less.
For $1100 USD here, I can have an i7-2670QM + GTX 560M, but looks like that would cost double where you are.
Well, with the 6990M at just +$145, it's pretty much impossible to suggest a better alternative. The new high-end chips are looking like March/April releases, from what I've been able to gather so far, which means the 6990M is indeed your best move today.
The main thing to understand is that CES is more about announcements and release dates, and less about things going retail as soon as the expo ends. The reason I suggested that people wait, is so they could better decide on whether buying now or waiting is for them.
Further toward your situation, it's already been semi-confirmed (by a Clevo engineer at a tech meeting in Taiwan) that the current machines will be plug and play with the next-gen AMD/Nvidia cards, and I'm hoping he knows what he's talking about, as I'd love to upgrade my 6970M to a 7970M in a few quarters.