Is it 2GB graphic card is good enough to play high quality game?

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  1. Posts : 3,168
    Windows 10 64bit
       #11

    Um I think it might have trouble because the video graphic built in it is from Intel and usually Intel isn't that great when it comes to graphics running smoothly at high settings. If the processor is good then it might help that but the video will hold it back most likely. I'm guessing by doing some google searching on vaio laptops with that integrated video chip that it has a I3 processor which is a duo core. Not sure totally how the laptop would perform in new games but on high settings it will probably joke.
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  2. Posts : 12,364
    8 Pro x64
       #12

    Definitely not dedicated then.

    High settings for most new titles would be out of the question I'm afraid.
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  3.    #13

    Imran1810 said:
    Its Intel(R) HD graphicsFamily
    laptop brand vaio.
    RAM 4GB
    Intel HD Graphics Family are not real graphics card and they aren't designed for gaming.
    They are "integrated" graphics card and they don't have dedicated graphics memory, but they share it with the system memory.
    For example, you have 4 GB of RAM. 2 GB of them will be used by the system, and the other 2 GB will be used by the integrated graphics card. You should be able to change the shared video memory size in your laptop BIOS.

    Q: Is it 2GB graphic card is good enough to play high quality game?
    A: no if you have Intel(R) HD graphics Family. With it you can run at good speed only old games and sometimes newer games with minimum graphics settings.
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  4. Posts : 100
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
       #14

    smarteyeball said:
    FaberTech said:
    is it shared memory or actual graphics memory?
    It would unusual to have have 2GB dedicated on a laptop. Without any info about the laptop itself, I'd say it's shared.

    My AS8951 has a 2GB Nvidia GT555M dedicated.

    It smokes .......
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  5. Kha
    Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #15

    I think it's enough.
    If you not sure. this link can help you Can You RUN It | Can I run that game | Game system requirements
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  6. Posts : 12,364
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       #16

    Katanyavich said:
    smarteyeball said:
    FaberTech said:
    is it shared memory or actual graphics memory?
    It would unusual to have have 2GB dedicated on a laptop. Without any info about the laptop itself, I'd say it's shared.

    My AS8951 has a 2GB Nvidia GT555M dedicated.

    It smokes .......
    My 485M has 2GB dedicated, but like your laptop - its' an upgradeable 'add-on card'. However most average most GPU's in laptops aren't replaceable/upgradeable/ soldered to the mobo unlike ours so they aren't actually 'dedicated'.

    Typically they might have 256mb/512MB dedicated and the rest is system shared memory.
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