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| Games run choppy on Lenovo IdeaPad V570
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| Re: Games run choppy on Lenovo IdeaPad V570
I'm assuming the hardware details of the games are the absolute minimum requirements? The rich usually means that you see on the monitor screen. With a little luck as they go, that it only just runs so somehow (not smoothly), if you choose a very low image resolution and all settings on 'low' sets. For more is not enough to meet the minimum specifications. |
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| Re: Games run choppy on Lenovo IdeaPad V570
In the high end - the area is partially obstructed modular graphics modules, which could theoretically change. However, I have no idea if this would be practically feasible and sensible. I do not think so. Noterbooks have very closely matched components, usually there is not much room for upgrades. A lack of compatible hardware, individually knitted BIOSes and drivers missing since deployment can easily make a spanner in the works. |
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| Re: Games run choppy on Lenovo IdeaPad V570
As for your notebook: First, your graphics chip is soldered onto the board, so you had to replace the entire board, if you have a more powerful graphics available. And secondly, would thermal design and cooling of your notebook is not safe for hot and power hungry high-end graphics designed, because it is just a cheap consumer device and not a high-powered games machine. The processor could theoretically go on, you probably only one of the most powerful models in it, which sits on the platform. So there is probably no more air to the top. Memory and hard drives can be upgraded as part of the course specifications. |
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| Re: Games run choppy on Lenovo IdeaPad V570
Go buy a desktop PC with a Core2 Duo 3 GHz or a Core 2 Quad or Phenom II X4 at 2.8 GHz, 2 GB DDR2-800 or higher and at least a Radeon 4870 graphics card. Complete with case, power supply, and favorable drives without a monitor you could get away with about 650 EUR and with a cheap 22 "TFT with approximately 850 EUR. So you get about 5 times the performance in those games and then they run properly. |
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| Re: Games run choppy on Lenovo IdeaPad V570
When I use the lowest possible resolution and graphics again put the game runs but it's still liquid but sometimes more than if I Laggs Once the graphic on my own. have. It shall also be possible to play loose with hardware such services on the highest graphics game! And sometimes it's me have noticed: When I started the laptop and just play like CSS, the game runs on the highest settings completely liquid. But after about an hour I noticed again that the game begins to stutter easily .... |
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| Re: Games run choppy on Lenovo IdeaPad V570
Not really write laptops so I do not know myself what is the newest of the newest one and so on. The laptop you have now is I think fair play games, Battlefield 3 is a very graphically intensive game anyway. The minimum specs are still unknown so it is very difficult to say whether it will run well. At least not at its peak. I think the best you can wait until someone who does a bit more sense of it. What I think is that the laptop is not bad and quite a reasonable video card. But you're not new games to play at the highest settings. |
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| Re: Games run choppy on Lenovo IdeaPad V570
The notebook with overclocking you should hold back even more than on the desktop - especially when it lacks the necessary skills. Notebooks usually have a very narrow cooling concept that is not designed for (much) higher cooling capacities. Furthermore, the overclocking anyway can shorten the life of a chip. |
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| Re: Games run choppy on Lenovo IdeaPad V570
This depends mainly on your GPU built into the notebook. But there is nothing unusual, notebook GPU `s are usually not in a position of each recent generation of games to play smoothly with all details can be. Possible that the game then runs fairly smoothly. But certainly you will need to disable the DX 11 effects. It may still jerky at 800 x 600, because you do not have the DX 11 effects enabled. As I said, deactivate DX 11, then it should also apply to Lowest level of detail with Crysis 2 flaps, but especially the Handsome is not likely to be more. |
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