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That on chip graphics solution is at best entry level compared to a dedicated card, shared system Ram means it will hoover up system memory for texturing, also the GPU is fairly poor for games (unless your still stuck in the year 2002), therefore the GPU will be taking a lot of the strain doing the maths.
Certainly lowering the resolution and texturing, AA and the like will make a good improvement but it's never going to be a gaming lappy. Good for surfing and general usage.
BTW 4GB is the max mem on that board so no advantage to be gained from going 64 bit.
Certainly lowering the resolution and texturing, AA and the like will make a good improvement but it's never going to be a gaming lappy. Good for surfing and general usage.
BTW 4GB is the max mem on that board so no advantage to be gained from going 64 bit.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- DIY
- OS
- Windows 7 home premium x64
- CPU
- AMD FX-4100 AM3+ 3.6GHz 12MB Black Edition
- Motherboard
- Asus M5A97 Pro
- Memory
- Crsair vengeance 12Gb DDR3 1600MHz CL9
- Graphics Card(s)
- Asus GTX 560 1GB
- Sound Card
- Realtek onboard
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Hanns G 1680x1050 native
- Hard Drives
- OCZ 128Gb Petrol ssd
2x500 Gb Samsung
- PSU
- OCZ StealthXstream II 500W
- Internet Speed
- 8Mb or better