Nice, i didn't expect that, do you play with AA on?
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I played during the free weekend, with B950 2.0GHz (Integrated Intel HD 2000) and 4GB RAM. As you'd expect, the performance wasn't great, but I did get 25-35 FPS most of the time, there were some random lag spikes on certain maps, not sure why. Also, I found that there's hardly any difference between low and high settings, maybe 2-3 FPS, so I used mid/high.
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25-35 with an intel 2000 HD? O.o
With a nvidia g210 1gb DDR3 a friend of me plays with 20-40 fps on mid settings
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A friend of mine had GT 210 and we were getting pretty much the same frame rates, some more demanding newer games were not supported for the Intel though, so the nvidia definitely wins there.
Also, it highly depends on the resolution you're using. My laptop has a res. of 1366x768, but I was playing at 720p (1280x720).
EDIT: Just to clarify, I would not recommend getting a laptop with Intel HD graphics, even the HD 4500, it's absolute garbage compared to nvidia / amd integrated solutions.
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That's strange dude. I only get 20-40 fps with my GT9500 on low settings O_o
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Yes, they updated it. If the games was released, then I got about 40-60 fps. But now I only get 20-40 as I said before. There are a lots of discussions about the decreased framerate. My friend got over 100 fps on max settings and now he only gets about 15-30fps. So they really screwed it up. I played this over 300hrs on my old account.
Oh, yea I used a higher resolution.
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Seriously if you want to play games, why even consider buying a laptop? If you wish to play CS:GO or any other game at a decent rate of fps then buy a desktop and save hundreds of dollars or euros or lots of whatever other currency you may use.
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No, for me a laptop is a must have, i don't like a deskop pc :(
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That is actually true, a laptop can be more useful. A prime example is the use it was originally designed for, which is of course to make having a fap in bed easy for obese businessmen. That being said my point still stands, study or not a laptop is not ideal for playing games on.
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I play (almost) everything on a laptop. My specs are: Intel Core 2 Duo T7700 @ 2.2 GHz, 4GB RAM, Geforce 8600M GT 128 MB. (Yes, it's an old machine). And CS: GO runs just fine at 1440 x 900.
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I have not settled down yet so probably still be using a laptop for a long time. after I graduate and get a job as an engineer and have a my own place then a monster rig, I will get
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Asus G73JW, locked at 100fps.... Think it can do more than that
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i have a samsung series 7 chronos my specs are:
Windows 7
3.2 Ghz
8Gb of ram
nvidia 650M
core i7
1TB (5400 rpm)
i play on a 17'3 inches screen and 1920*1080
is a preety good laptop
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Hello everyone, just wondering is there anyone here who plays CS:GO (Counter-Strike : Global Offensive) with a laptop?
If yes, what is your laptop specs and what settings are you using with how much fps :D
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