CCC,MOM, and Gaming

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       #11

    Can I overclock my GPU?ATI Radeon HD 3200 Graphics (Acer Incorporated [ALI]) Any known notebook tools?
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       #12

    You don't want to do that; the success rate is fairly low, as is lifespan.
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       #13

    Thanks, Fumz.I dont know why I am so obseesed with destroying my lappy.Question;to get better gameplay on my system,should I just add more RAM?Is there anything else that I could do without meddling with clock issues?
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    Unfortunately, there's not much you're going to be able to do given the machine's limitations: single core Athlon 64 @ 1.6GHz and onboard graphics. If the machine does its job in terms of work performance, then by all means, continue to let it do that, but I wouldn't invest money into it trying to achieve decent gaming performance; there's literally no one part/component that you could buy that would bring you up to an acceptable fps.

    You'd be better off building yourself a gaming machine, which, contrary to popular belief, can actually be quite inexpensive these days. As it stands, if you're getting between 10-20 fps, then one could make the argument that you're not gaming; rather, you're watching a set of stills.
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       #15

    Thanks.It does appear as if gameplay is more like a fast slideshow.It's bearable probably because I have nothing to compare it with.I do appreciate your help.I'll do more research on gaming machine.
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    Welcome to Seven Forums bludgard69

    Hope things work out - you could try this link to help you out

    Regards
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  7. Posts : 241
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       #17

    Thank you for the welcome,Lomai.And"Try this link",I shall.'Preciate it.I'll get back to you.:)
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    Lots of stuff to browse through.Thanks,Lomai.I feel like a kid in a candy store.
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