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post #61 of 228

GeForce Go 7300 = Quadro NVS110M?

It looks like the GeForce Go 7300 = Quadro NVS110M

Take a look at these benchmarks of D820 with 110M to get an estimate of the D620's game performance with 110M/7300
post #62 of 228


Thanks.

Pardon my ignorance but what language is that?
post #63 of 228
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Cehtna
It looks like the GeForce Go 7300 = Quadro NVS110M

Take a look at these benchmarks of D820 with 110M to get an estimate of the D620's game performance with 110M/7300

Did you not read my review with benchmarks posted?
post #64 of 228
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Originally Posted by Ronin228
Did you not read my review with benchmarks posted?

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Originally Posted by ronin229
3DMark2001: 11116
3DMark2003: 3337
3DMark2005: 1444
3DMark2006: 590


Just a refresher.
post #65 of 228
Thread Starter 
I talked about playing HL2. It runs very well unless you get to one of those very large outdoor areas with lots of action, then it slows down some.
post #66 of 228
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Originally Posted by titaniummd
Pardon my ignorance but what language is that?
Norwegian :P
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ronin228
Did you not read my review with benchmarks posted?
Yeah I did, but the more the merrier

I did want you to see the confirmation that the 110M = 7300, and the benchmarks was on the same site, so I posted them as well..
post #67 of 228
what the heck is that thing on the front of the 620? a battery?
post #68 of 228
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Originally Posted by chevyrulz099
what the heck is that thing on the front of the 620? a battery?
The extended 9-cell battery, the 6-cell is flush with the notebook.
post #69 of 228
Thread Starter 
It's the 9 cell battery, it extends in front of the palm rest. The 6 cell battery is flushed.
post #70 of 228
If the 110 is comparable to the GeForce 7300, why are they classified differently on this website? http://www.notebookcheck.net/Compari...ate.130.0.html
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Originally Posted by Notebookcheck.net
Performance class 4 Some not fastidious current games can be played fluently with small details. Nvidia Geforce Go 7300 4 Pixel-, 3 vertex-pipelines, 64-bit memory, a few improved 6200 go Performance class 5 These grafic processors can show only older games fluently. Current games can only be presented with substantially reduced details. * Nvidia Quadro NVS 110M business grafics chip, 64-bit memory connection, passive cooled game performance uncertain
post #71 of 228
Only because that site has no clue about the specs and how it performs so it's safe to assume it'll perform at least as good as integrated graphics and several generation old cards.
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game performance uncertain
post #72 of 228
Thread Starter 
Update:

I've been playing Civ4 on my D620 for a few hours, the game runs excellent on high settings. Civilization games have always be my favorite mobile games.
post #73 of 228
I tried Ghost Recon but it only works at 16 bit w/ the highest settings.

At 32 bit, the mouse barely moves.
post #74 of 228
I'm just installing Battlefield 2 now and will get some Civ 4 in tonight, but Ronin already filled in Civ 4. So i'll give an update on battlefield 2, note I do have 2GB of ram which this game needs.
post #75 of 228
Thread Starter 
BF2 definately needs 2GB, hands down.
post #76 of 228
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ronin228
BF2 definately needs 2GB, hands down.

How does the 2 GB requirement fit in? Speed of the game or something else?
Thanks.
post #77 of 228
Thread Starter 
The game is choppy and lags without 2GB.
post #78 of 228
without the 2GB of ram the game takes much longer to load, also once your in it can be choppy in the beginning, but 2GB of ram takes care of that like nothing else. The developers didnt do a very good job so really you can play BF2 with 1GB of ram and it'll be ok, but you dont see smoothness until 2GB.
post #79 of 228
Has anyone tried Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter? It says notebook cards are not supported.

I tried Tiger Woods at Maximum settings without problems (I am sure the performance will be the same with the rest of EA sports games).
post #80 of 228
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Originally Posted by Stokes
Do you think games like Tiger Woods, Civ 4, Age of Empires 3, will be able to run on this?

Tiger Woods is no problem with this system. The graphics are excellent and smooth (both maximum performance and best graphics modes).

Now, I have to get an analog controller.
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