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By the looks of it, a 7200 RPM+ HD or 1.5GB RAM minimum will give you no stutter lag, which is why some of you have not encountered it. I have neither of those options, and compensate by reducing only the Textures setting to low.
^...which is why I use it out-of-class.
The stock will have stutter lag, but it's not constant through the entire game. Textures have to load from the HD, specifically in BF2. Takes about 5 minutes of constant stuttering (like every 2-3 seconds), then it tapers off to the...
What was the final price?
FS2004 must not load anything from the HD then, or you got a high RPM 100GB HD. I'd say a large portion of these i9300 owners lie or refuse to tell about the stutter lag they do receive. Granted, the computer has no problems graphically,...
Oh so rather than letting it auto-lock for me, I can pick which option I want with these useful programs? Interesting. I have not overclocked anything in this baby yet, and probably won't since everything is running fine. But I'm...
9300 has lagged games for me, but for the wrong reason. It was the HD. There's stutter lag in nearly every game I have played (but it goes away in less than five minutes after the textures load and what not). This happened during the CoD...
So we all know about the wonders of the Inspiron 9300, a machine that balances minimal price input with maximum gaming output. In simpler words, you get the best bang for your buck, at the cost of it being a Dell. I'm going to snatch a...
I bought the i9300 for the same reasons this topic creator did. I play BF2, FEAR, and practically any new game on medium to high settings on the 1440 x 900 resolution, or highest available. I also AutoCAD, use it to type up reports, and...
Just out of curiousity, has anyone fooled around with the external S-Video out connector on the back of the 9300? There's a logo with what appears to be a TV-out. As you know, S-Video is slightly higher quality than coaxial or A/V, but...
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