how my Graphics Card strong to games


  1. Posts : 103
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    how my Graphics Card strong to games


    i have Intel HD Graphics Card. (733 MB)
    how that card strong for games? and what kind of games i can play on my computer?
    [[
    System Manufacturer/Model Number H55M-D2H
    OS Windows 7 Ultimate x86
    CPU DualCore Intel Core i3 530, 2933 MHz (22 x 133)
    Memory 2 GB DDR3-1333 DDR3 SDRAM (8-8-8-22 @ 609 MHz) (7-7-7-20 @ 5
    Graphics Card Intel(R) HD Graphics (751356 KB)
    Sound Card Intel HDMI @ Intel Ibex Peak PCH - High Definition Audio Con
    Screen Resolution 1152 X 864
    ]]
    thank.
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  2. Posts : 389
    w7
       #2

    Sorry I was looking at your mobo specs it does not say exactly what gpu it is using so I can not tell ya anything about it. It just says it can do cross fire is it? I would guess this means if using a stand alone vid card or 2x and set up in cf.

    I checked out your cpu specs it says intel graphics on board but not what gpu exactly- so again no help there. Being i5 Id guess it is near same as a nv 8800 g92 [9400 maybe which is about the same as the 8800 g92 gpu] so is dx10 able but will share system memory. You should be able to play most all games out- but maybe not at most high settings..

    If you have performance probs and or lag in games you can maybe drop to dx9 and should run better.. The 94-9600 nv was less powerful than the 8800 g92 less cores etc. If I remember right the 94-9600 was 96 cores my 8800 g92 is 128 cores. But on board graphics shares system memory and will give less performance than a stand alone vid card with its own memory.

    Best I can tell that 733 is not amount of memory but is the speed of the gpu and is lil help- that should maybe be mz not mb. 733mz.

    You will game better with a stand alone card in your pcie 16x slot versus built in stuff..

    Hope it helps ya some- See ya..
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  3. Posts : 4,517
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #3

    Onboard Graphics are typically meant for General Use, and some Multimedia.
    Not gaming.

    But, at the resolution you are playing at, you may be able to get by with some older games, and games that are not very graphically intensive.
    Although, you may need to run the games at lower settings to get it to play smooth.

    Many 3D games you will likely have a some problems with, because onboard GPUs simply are not powerful enough.



    The only real way to know what its capable of is try a few games out and see if you can get some games to good enough at settings you find acceptable.

    Just dont expect too much,
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  4. Posts : 12,364
    8 Pro x64
       #4

    Wishmaster said:

    Just dont expect too much,
    + 1
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  5. Posts : 103
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    ok thank you. i think about buy a new card :)
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