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    Tested XPS m1330 on FEAR

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by db350z, Aug 6, 2007.

  1. db350z

    db350z Notebook Guru

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    Hi Guys.

    This was an Interesting watch. As the Guy tested his XPS m1330 to play FEAR on MAX setting with Shadow Switched ON, but Soft Shadow off.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlJCnXbQRHk

    Give me Confident enough that the Laptop are good enough for Gaming :)
     
  2. Iceman0124

    Iceman0124 More news from nowhere

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    What resolution?
     
  3. d94

    d94 Notebook Evangelist

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    1280x800


    wow, im impressed..cant wait to get it!!!!
     
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    liquidplasma6 Notebook Evangelist

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    Lags during gunfights, but looks amazing for an ultraportable :)
     
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    PhoenixFx Notebook Virtuoso

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    It seems to me like 1024x768 (check the video at 4min 50sec).
     
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    Iceman0124 More news from nowhere

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    Thats what I was thinking, still mighty impressive, my 7400go cant even come close to that, and thats pretty much the settings I use with my 8800GTS at 1680x1050. A mild drop on a few key settings and you should still have stunning visuals and high steady framerate.