With all the hype of the high-end, mid-range, mainstream graphics cards, it’s easy to ignore the laptop-based graphic cards. Though certainly not as powerful as its desktop counterparts, it still provides a purpose of gaming on the go and also it’s easier for LAN parties. We got a whole lot of current and previous generation graphics on the table as well as SLI models as well for uber-high price tags, but what really is the norm for gaming? Since the majority of the laptops have IGP chipsets such as the Intel X3100 or the GeForce 7000M, playing current games like Crysis and Supreme commander is barely possible on these which makes it needed to step up on graphics performance. I will soon have a table and how it corresponds to gaming.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
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