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    Acer 7750-- good computer for Diablo 3?

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by jackcrab, May 4, 2012.

  1. jackcrab

    jackcrab Notebook Guru

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    I have that exact model, and I hope so!

    I believe it will be if you limit the FPS to 30, which is what I have to do for most games. Just Cause 2, Assassin's Creed Revelations and Kingdoms of Amalur run well at medium-high settings when you limit FPS to 30. Diablo III should be roughly equivalent, if not less demanding than those games.
     
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    I bought a 7750G-6645 off TigerDirect for $500. Then I bought a 128GB Crucial m4 and bought a second 4 gig stick of ram. So for under $650 I have a pretty good Diablo 3 machine!

    I wouldn't buy the 9810 considering what you are paying extra for. The CPU is the bulk of the cost and won't help you play D3. The extra 250gb on the hard drive won't help you and the extra 2 gigs of ram is super cheap to upgrade yourself. The extra gig of video ram definitely won't help, since the laptop's screen is only 1600x900 and the video card isn't powerful enough to use that much memory.

    I expect to play somewhere between medium to high settings on this computer with good frame rate.
     
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    pythagorous2002 Newbie

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    i bought the 7750G-6645 and unfortunately i can't really play any games. Keep getting blue screens due to ati sys file or i get error that display driver stopped working. Updated drivers from Acer site to no avail, and nothing from AMD/ATI site works. Nor does leshcat drivers.
     
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    I have the same model. It should play Diablo 3 at least on medium settings near 30fps I would expect, if not better. I think I saw some benchmarks for the 7670m floating around, I'll see if I can drum them up.

    Keep in mind, you can overclock the 7670m GPU also. Compare the 7670m to the 7690m, both clockspeeds and FPS on benchmarked games at notebookcheck.com. You will see that if you overclock the 760m to the same specs as the 7690m, it "should" run similar FPS, and it's a substantial increase in speed.

    I have overclocked and mine run good. I've OC'd 150mHz core clock over and temps run mid 60's, that's only a short gaming session however, less than 30min.

    You will need to consider flashing an unlocked BIOS and specify the system to only use the 760m instead of switching to the integrated if you're thinking of overclocking.

    Edit: According to this, although untested, it should run on high settings at 1366x768 resolution at least 40fps. http://www.notebookcheck.net/Computer-Games-on-Laptop-Graphic-Cards.13849.0.html
     
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    I have that laptop, with 12GB ram, and yes I can run it on HIGH settings!
     
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    Yes, pretty good..between medium/high.
     
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    For 850? Not such a great deal, unless your really into the big screen.

    Can get a Lenovo y470 with 7690 for 700, or better yet a y480 with gt 640m for 850$
     
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    The i5 version would suffice and give you decent frame rates especially overclocked to 7690m levels- all for under $500. Maybe get an extra 4 gb ram stick for $20 and good to go. Now that is a deal -
     
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    Also the 7670m is a faster xt version with gdrr5 not the ddr3 version. When I had the notebook, that is what showed in the bios.
     
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    Where can you get it for under 500$?
     
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    sorry for the late reply- Tigerdirect
     
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    0 results found for "Acer 7750g"

    That said they seem to be on ebay for around 600$ which is not a bad deal provided the graphics card really is gddr5

    Can you post a GPU Z screen shot of the GPU with gddr5?
     
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    I'm 99.9% sure its NOT gddr5. The fact that it said "XT" in the BIOS probably means its ddr3 but with a higher core clock.

    Thus, you can get a better laptop for the money, like something with gt 555m or pretty much any gddr5 AMD card from the 6570m up.
     
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    The 7670m that was provided in my system was ddr3 according to gpu-z, however all the reviews I read stated that the ddr5 7690m wasn't able to fully utilize the extra bandwidth and provided little if no difference in benchmarks and no noticeable differences to the naked eye.

    I'm sure tg still has these for sale, I just bought mine two weeks ago for $550, minus $50 rebate equals $500 total. I will see if I can find the link.

    Edit; tiger direct still has them in sale until the end of the month and in stock. Heres the link, sorry its a mobile link but it works anyway;
    http://m.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2008030&SRCCODE=BIZRATE&cm_mmc_o=2mHCjCmtB5ObkkzCjCVqHCjCdwwp&cpncode=31-13782891-2

    You will not find a better stronger "gaming" laptop for the money.


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