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#21
(02-21-2010, 10:51 AM)Hitman link Wrote:Lmao, now tell me how you're gonna put either a notebook CPU in your desktop, or a 30cm-long desktop GPU in a notebook.
Pardon, wrong one, http://www.hinnavaatlus.ee/products/Arvu...rid/96874/ :+
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#22
(02-21-2010, 12:55 AM)Blackbean link Wrote:umm, but will i get gta sa running on that dell without lag? :D

im on a dell inspiron 1501 and it sometimes lags on sa, but that could be the internet to. Cannot run GTAIV. Maybe you can test the laptop in the shop and go to the site where you can check if a game runs on it?  :P
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#23
(02-22-2010, 12:58 PM)captaint link Wrote:im on a dell inspiron 1501 and it sometimes lags on sa, but that could be the internet to. Cannot run GTAIV. Maybe you can test the laptop in the shop and go to the site where you can check if a game runs on it?  :P

You don't need to go to that site to know if it will run or not....that site just tells you the system requirements :P
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#24
well i meant:
http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/referrer/srtest
anyways :)
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#25
That is what cloakster ment :P, that only compares your specs to the ones the game needs. Fails a lot of times :P
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#26
Also often the so called "minimum requirements" are still too low - most of the time a game is unplayable incase your PC just reaches the minimum specs.. usually you gotta edit .ini's or configs yourself to turn down the graphic quality even more then its possible with the ingame settings.

I noticed that with Crysis on my old PC ^_^

It was a bit above the minimum specs, but even on the lowest ingame-details possible it was just unplayable 12-15 FPS.
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