I am impressed with how powerful notebook graphics cards are becoming. 35fps on Battlefield 3 on Max settings 1080p.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Compute...s.13849.0.html
I am impressed with how powerful notebook graphics cards are becoming. 35fps on Battlefield 3 on Max settings 1080p.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Compute...s.13849.0.html
A lot of NBR memb ers are questioning those benchmarks.
There are videos of higher performance in BF3, Metro 2033 etc and the benchmarks for medium / low settings are usually FAR below those of the 675M. The test machine may have been using unregistered drivers or the GPU was disabling cores for non intensive tasks resulting in mch lower framerates.
Vortex II 15 | i7 2720QM | 8GB DDR3 1333 | Nvidia Geforce GTX 485M 2.0GB | 750GB 7.2k RPM HDD | 1920x1080 95% AUO Matte
Vortex II 17 | i7 2670QM | 8GB DDR3 1333 | Nvidia Geforce GTX 580M 2.0GB | 2x 750GB 7.2k RPM HDD | 1920x1080 72% AUO Matte
Vortex III 17 | i7 3720QM | 8GB DDR3 1600 | Nvidia Geforce GTX 680M 4.0GB | 750GB + 1TB 7.2k RPM HDDs | 1920x1080 72% AUO Matte
Previous owner of the Clevo W860CU, x8100 and MSI GX660R
Wait so your saying that technically it could have even better frame rates? Laptop gaming used to be pathetic. :O
Hey as long as my 675M can run current games when it arrives, I'll be happy with gaming on a laptop for now.
Yeah those scores are questionable.
I play Skyrim with everything turned up to "over 9000" on my Radeon 6990M equipped Vortex II and I get considerably more than 34 fps 99% of the time. It's usually locked at 60 fps... unless I'm getting hammered by mages.
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