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    8400 GT (128 dedicated)

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by adr_vdr, Aug 10, 2007.

  1. adr_vdr

    adr_vdr Notebook Consultant

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    I’ve read all threads regarding the 8400 GT, and still have a few unanswered guestions :

    1. Is the 8400 GT with 128 dedicated on the Sony Vaio FZ series good enough for Oblivion. I want to be able to play at med-high settings.

    2. I see that everyone has either Dell, Asus, etc, anyone with the FZ here that plays games?
    Please post some screenshots with the games you play and with what setting.

    3. Is there a big difference between 128 and 256 dedicated VRAM?


    Thanks to you all
     
  2. moon angel

    moon angel Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    In a card like the 8400M GT which can easily use up 256MB of ram yes there will be a difference. I doubt Oblivion would run at high on that card, probably low to medium.