Hey there,
I am looking to pick up a PC version of DAO and am wondering how far these specs will take me as far as graphic settings and game speed.
2nd generation Intel® Core™ i7-2620M processor 2.70 GHz with Turbo Boost 2.0 up to 3.40 GHz
4GB Shared Dual Channel DDR3 Memory
500GB 7200 RPM SATA Hard Drive
NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 525M 1GB graphics with Optimus
Dragon Age: Origins PC Specs
Débuté par
Aeolus_Overdrive
, avril 24 2011 11:56
#1
Posté 24 avril 2011 - 11:56
#2
Posté 25 avril 2011 - 04:57
Other important specs include: Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium, 64bit
and I'm also interested in what my bottlenecks are going to be with this setup
and I'm also interested in what my bottlenecks are going to be with this setup
#3
Posté 25 avril 2011 - 06:26
I can't help you directly, sorry. I wouldn't use any non-desktop PC for a game such as this, and don't generally bother with paying attention to them. They aren't supported for EA Tech because laptop producers refuse to adhere to standards for graphics, particularly.
There is a site specializing in ranking laptop video that you may want to visit to find out what you have there, but if it was a desktop graphics card, its name (number) would mean it's for business graphics, not for gaming.
Go here & look it up:
http://www.notebookc...ards.130.0.html
There is a site specializing in ranking laptop video that you may want to visit to find out what you have there, but if it was a desktop graphics card, its name (number) would mean it's for business graphics, not for gaming.
Go here & look it up:
http://www.notebookc...ards.130.0.html
#4
Posté 26 avril 2011 - 01:42
Thanks for the help,
I looked into it and I should be able to get a mobile graphics card equivalent to or better than a NVIDIA 8000 series on a desktop. How do you think the rest of the specs will hold up and what sort of performance i should be able to handle with that sort of GPU.
I looked into it and I should be able to get a mobile graphics card equivalent to or better than a NVIDIA 8000 series on a desktop. How do you think the rest of the specs will hold up and what sort of performance i should be able to handle with that sort of GPU.
#5
Posté 26 avril 2011 - 03:22
The Geforce 8n00 series goes all the way five years back, and the very highest top end from back then is now "Medium". Since then, nVIDIA had to recycle the 8n00 cards with new names as the 9n00 series, because they were so late with their GT200s. Those then had to be recycled into GT300s when nVIDIA fell behind once again, and now it's been a year since the "Fermi" GTX400 was released, and it was not as well done as nVIDIA had planned, so now they are refining it / them into the GTX500 cards, like the 525 (which used to be a 425). You don't want anything older than the GTX400, really.
Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 26 avril 2011 - 04:16 .





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