...it's a laptop. You can't add or change the graphics card.
...it's a laptop. You can't add or change the graphics card.
WoW Character: Wintel - Frostmourne (OCE)
Gaming rig: i7 7700K, GTX 1080 Ti, 16GB DDR4, BenQ 144hz 1440p
Signature art courtesy of Blitzkatze
You don't understand.
The cooling system, form factor and overall design of laptops is aimed at supporting their particular GPU and only that - you cannot open up the laptop and just swap out the graphics chip. The die is permanently attached to the PCB, the "motherboard" of the laptop isn't designed for any other GPU other than the one it came with. You don't just find GPU chips floating around in the market on their own, why do you think no such thing as a "laptop graphics card" is sold anywhere?
You can add/change the RAM and HDD. That is the limit of what you can change in laptops.
The only exception to this is when the manufacturer offers a service to upgrade the graphics in select models (rare cases) - usually they just offer different laptops with different GPU's and say "do you want X laptop with X card, or Y laptop with Y card?"
The other *real* exception are "external" graphics cards with utilize USB ports (extremely slow for graphics purposes) and external PCIe cards to slot a desktop graphics card into. It's quite a lot of work and not very many laptops even support such a thing because the GPU has to work together with the CPU (almost as one) for a consistent experience. Read about it here: http://www.techradar.com/news/comput...adaptor-915616
Remember with laptops there isn't even an actual "card", it's a fixed chip with a fixed cooling system integrated into the laptop.
Last edited by Xuvial; 2012-09-12 at 08:54 PM.
WoW Character: Wintel - Frostmourne (OCE)
Gaming rig: i7 7700K, GTX 1080 Ti, 16GB DDR4, BenQ 144hz 1440p
Signature art courtesy of Blitzkatze
This is the system I use to run all my games with. It's almost 5 years old but I get about 17 fps except in extremely highly active areas all on mostly low (with a spattering of medium settings thanks to auto detect). The game still looks lovely and I'm able to participate very well in any event I've been in. My highest characters is almost lvl 37.
Also, AFAIK, the human eye cannot detect any FPS higher than 60 so not sure anything above that matters. I could be wrong though.
Release date 04/10/08
ProcessorIntel Core 2 Duo T8300 / 2.4 GHz ( Dual-Core )
Memory 3.0 GB / 4.0 GB (max)
Hard Drive 500.0 GB - Serial ATA-150 - 7200.0 rpm
Operating SystemMicrosoft Windows Vista Home Premium S
Graphics ProcessorNVIDIA GeForce 8800M GTS 512MB graphics card
You could be wrong, and you are wrong
The human eye doesn't see in FPS because real life doesn't work in FPS, it sees in whatever it is shown. A bunch of test subjects were shown a blank screen, on which an image was flashed for 1-255th of a second. Not only were they able to recognize the image, most of them could name the exact make/model of the car they were shown - so you could say the eye can even pick up something that's flashing at 255 fps.
I personally use a 120hz monitor and the difference between 60hz and 120hz is like night and day for me, the blurring at fast speeds is noticeably less and there is virtually zero ghosting/tearing, gameplay feels butter-smooth and now going back to anything less than 40-50fps feels like a horribly choppy experience.
WoW Character: Wintel - Frostmourne (OCE)
Gaming rig: i7 7700K, GTX 1080 Ti, 16GB DDR4, BenQ 144hz 1440p
Signature art courtesy of Blitzkatze
Sorry for the re-post, but can anyone help me?
OS: Vista Home Premium
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 3.0 GHz
Mem: 3GB RAM
GPU: ATI Radeon HD 2400
Will I be able to play on decent settings? If not, can I upgrade components rather than my whole PC? (It's a desktop)
Thanks in advance!
You can definitely play.... What's your definition of decent settings? Your machine is outdated and your video card kinda sucks. The bigger question you should be asking yourself is, can I afford to buy a new computer and how much am I willing to spend?
Thanks for the response Kaelleria. My definition of decent would be playable, as in not too much lag even if I had to turn the settings down, yet still able to enjoy the visuals somewhat. I don't have to have to be able to see every blade of grass.
I know my machine is out of date but I wouldn't be able to spend more than $200 right now enhancing it. That's what led me to the idea of maybe just putting in a new graphics card. Could I get away with just doing that for now?
Thanks.
I'm betting your current board doesn't have any PCI Express 2.0 slots so upgrading your video card is kind of moot.
You'll probably get around 10-15 fps on low settings with your current setup if BahamutOmega's setup is any indication. Unfortunately your limited by your older hardware components in terms of upgrades.
Windows 7 64bit
AMD FX-6120 six-core processor 3.6GHz
6GB DDR3-1600MHz SDRAM
1GB AMD Radeon HD 7570
Which settings would this be able to run? How well can this handle PvE, cities, and WvWvW?
geforce 9600m GT 1 gb
intel core duo processor
2.53 ghz
4gb ddr3
2815 mb geforce
please lmk! i really want to go out and buy it. i want to play WvW and PvP. How well will i do?
Operating System: Windows Vista™ Ultimate (6.0, Build 6001) Service Pack 1 (6001.vistasp1_gdr.101014-0432)
Language: English (Regional Setting: English)
System Manufacturer: ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
System Model: G2S
BIOS: Default System BIOS
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T7500 @ 2.20GHz (2 CPUs), ~2.2GHz
Memory: 2046MB RAM
Page File: 3136MB used, 1193MB available
Windows Dir: C:\Windows
DirectX Version: DirectX 10
DX Setup Parameters: Not found
DxDiag Version: 6.00.6001.18000 32bit Unicode
Display Memory: 1011 MB
Dedicated Memory: 243 MB
Shared Memory: 767 MB
Current Mode: 1280 x 720 (32 bit) (60Hz)
Monitor: Generic PnP Monitor
Driver Name: nvd3dum.dll,nvwgf2um.dll,nvwgf2um.dll
Driver Version: 8.17.0012.6658 (English)
DDI Version: 10
Driver Attributes: Final Retail
Driver Date/Size: 1/8/2011 13:27:00, 10078312 bytes
WHQL Logo'd: n/a
WHQL Date Stamp: n/a
Vendor ID: 0x10DE
Device ID: 0x0407
SubSys ID: 0x15151043
Revision ID: 0x00A1
Revision ID: 0x00A1
Card name: NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT
Manufacturer: NVIDIA
Chip type: GeForce 8600M GT
its a laptop i picked up for 200$ from a sale last of its type suprisingly brand new to.
Top configuration seems kind of weak, you might get to play on low. Even my 4870 512/2gigs of ram and E6850 was running on low-windowed. At best.
Upgraded to 7850 and ram to 8 gigs and works perfectly fine on mid-high with ultra lod distance sitting on 55-70 fps.
He's playing at 1280x720, should be alright at low settings with a few tweaks.
Hmm...no wonder WoW continues to stick with the same graphics engine, the majority of the playerbase seem to be running 5-7 year old tech (or equivalent) :S
GW2 is really going to hit some of you people hard :P
WoW Character: Wintel - Frostmourne (OCE)
Gaming rig: i7 7700K, GTX 1080 Ti, 16GB DDR4, BenQ 144hz 1440p
Signature art courtesy of Blitzkatze
Hello , I'm gonna buy a new pc but I'm not really experienced with it.
I'm probably gonna buy one of these.
HP Pavilion P6-2102ED
Core i3-2120 3.3 GHZ
6GB DDR3 RAM
1.5TB HDD
AMD Radeon HD 7450.
Or
HP Pavilion P6-2103ED
Core i5-2320 3 GHz
6GB DDR3 RAM
1TB HDD
AMD Radeon HD 7570
Am I able to play guild wars 2 on both of these pc's? (High-Med-Low)(Fp's)
There's a 150 euro difference so let me know what u think.
I recently got a HD7970 to replace my GTX670 for GW2 and difference has been quite good. I play at 2560x1600 with all options turned up and get like 70-100 frames running around. Even large WvWvW has been pretty good. Other parts are fairly old: 4GHz i7 930, 20GB RAM and using a EVGA x58 board.