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    **Can My Notebook Run It?** -Ask about your notebooks here

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by crash, Jan 5, 2009.

  1. crash

    crash NBR Assassin

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    Can My Notebook Run It?
    last updated: 3/1/09

    If you'd like to know if your notebook can run a game, this is the right place!

    Some things to note before you post:
    • Integrated video cards are NOT meant for gaming. Don't expect much from them.
    In order to determine if you computer can run a certain game we need your specs. Please provide the following in either your post or signature:

    --Start Example--

    CPU:
    GPU:
    RAM:
    Display:

    --End Example--

    Under "Display", please make sure to indicate your native resolution.

    Also, make sure to let us know specifically what games you would like to play. You can ask a more direct question such as "Can I run this game at high settings?", or a more general question like "At what settings can I run this game?". We'll do our best to help.

    And that's it! Your final post should look something like this:
    For more information, see the following:
     
  2. plasma.

    plasma. herpyderpy

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    For example

    Question: Hi, I'm new here. I was wondering how well I could play Crysis? What resolution and settings?

    Specs: Intel T8100, X3100, 3GB RAM

    Answer: Sorry but Crysis will probably be unplayable (10 and lower fps) on anything but 800 by 600 and Very Low. Although that might be too much.

    End example

    Try and keep posts in that format. Specifying your specs in your signature is OK as well, but make sure it doesn't go over 4 lines of size 2 text.
     
  3. fifafreak18

    fifafreak18 Notebook Evangelist

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    I was wondering if this was going to happen soon, thank you for re making it I'm glad this can help so many people!
     
  4. crash

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    Thanks for that, plasma :)
     
  5. laptop4life

    laptop4life Notebook Consultant

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    Can my laptop run, COD WAW, specs below in sig?
     
  6. plasma.

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    Yes, at WXGA and Maxed Settings.
     
  7. laptop4life

    laptop4life Notebook Consultant

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    Yay, now i can go buy it and not worry about playing a lag fest game. Thanks a million.

    P.S Plasma, is.... genius.
     
  8. Tlomiew

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    I look to be getting a new laptop soon, and though my choice in what I get is limited, I am curious about what it might be able to play. I'm really interested in whether it will be able to run Oblivion or Medieval Total War II( I would like to be RA3 and Empire total war, but given the graphics are about the lowest of the low, I would be shocked were this not an impossibility.)

    Specs: P8400
    3GB RAM
    Intel 4500MHD
     
  9. plasma.

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    Oblivion will run, albeit at a low resolution and at low-ish settings.

    Total War II; I have no idea but the system requirements give you an idea.

    Celeron 1.8GHz Pentium 4® (1500MHz) or equivalent AMD® processor.
    512MB RAM.
    8x Speed DVD-ROM drive (1200KB/sec sustained transfer rate) and latest drivers.
    11.0 Gigs of uncompressed free hard disk space.
    100% DirectX® 9.0c compatible 16-bit sound card and latest drivers.
    100% Windows® 2000/XP compatible mouse, keyboard and latest drivers.
    DirectX® 9.0c.
    128MB Hardware Accelerated video card with Shader 1 support and the latest drivers.
    Must be 100% DirectX® 9.0c compatible.
    Monitor must be able to display 1024x768 resolution or above.
     
  10. bball3904

    bball3904 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I really would like to play Empire: Total War at maxed settings with a 1680 x 1050 resolution on a 22" external monitor. What mobile graphics card do you recommend?
     
  11. WILLY S

    WILLY S I was saying boo-urns

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    With oblivion you'll want to keep textures on low and draw distances to the lower end of the scale, with grass off completely. I'd recommed playing on a low res(one of the lowest that still fits your screen aspect ratio) then try to enable the view distant land setting which is what oblivion is all about. There's some good performance mods out there, you could give oldblivion a try if your still not getting the performance you want.
    Medievil total war 2 will run fine on lower settings @ 1024 x 768.
    Red alert 3 & empire: total war might run on the lowest settings, most people can tolerate a bit of lag in RTS games anyway :)

    You'll probably need a very fast core 2 duo to start with, maybe even a quad(but that's unlikely) Then for max settings you'll want at least a 8800\9800\3800\4800 series gpu for the video memory and sufficiant bandwith to take advantage of it.
     
  12. bernard

    bernard Newbie

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    Hello my laptop is a dell latitude D630.
    The specs are
    D630 INTEL CORE 2 DUO T7300 (2.0GHZ/4MB/
    MEMORY : 2048MB (2X1024MB) 667MHZ DDR2 S
    HARD DRIVE : 120GB (7200 RPM) SERIAL ATA
    OPTICAL DRIVE : 8X DVD+/-RW DRIVE


    I tried to play Call od Duty: World at War on it but for the opening cut scene, it was very slow and dialogue was out of sync.

    Is there anything I can do or is it an unsuitable machine to run it on?
    I'd appreciate any advice.
     
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    Kollosche2 Newbie

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    well i don't know who to ask but i got command and conquer red alert 3 on christmas but it doesnt work on my COMPUTER :mad: . I have tried everything and it just doesnt seem to load. the computer doesnt even recognize the disk.

    My computer has:

    3gb ram
    ATI radeon HD 2400Xt grphics card
    Intel core 2 duo CPU E8300 @ 2.83Ghz
    Vista home priemium

    But it works on my laptop which has

    2gb ram
    NVIDIA Geforce Go 7300 graphics card
    Intel core 2 CPU T5300 @ 1.73 ghz
    Vista home priemium

    so why doesnt red alert 3 work on my computer

    Please Does anyone know

    Thanks
     
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    Ridwan1942 Newbie

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    TOSHIBA SAT L300-19Y
    # Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo
    # Memory (RAM): 3072 MB
    # Storage (hard drive): 160 GB
    # Operating system: Windows Vista Home Premium
    Graphic card : Intel GMA4500MHD 828 MB

    I think processor and RAM is ok, but I'm not sure if the Intel GMA 4500 is very capable to handle graphics of recently released games such as :

    1. Prince of Persia
    2. Assassin's Creed

    Some 'older' games I want to try are :

    Battlefield 2142
    Runaway 2
    Enemy Territory: Quake Wars
    F.E.A.R
    Unreal tournament 2004
    World in conflict
    Company of Heroes
    Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas

    The only game I tried is Microsoft Flight Simulator X

    Sorry for that long list, I don't want to buy games that the Intel GMA 4500 does not support, but if they work even on slow then its worth trying.

    And one more question, is it worthwhile to switch to Windows XP, will there be great perfomance increase? Vista uses too much memory even after disabling some services
     
  15. Cubic X

    Cubic X Notebook Consultant

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    My specs:
    Asus M51Tr-AP033C
    AMD Turion X2 Ultra ZM-80 2,2GHz
    4GB DDR2
    320GB 5400 RPM
    ATI Mobility Radeon HD3470 256MB + ATI Mobility Radeon HD3200 CrossFire

    Can i play Anno 1701, Spore, Red Alert 3 & Titan Quest on low to mid settings with a resolution of 1024x800? :) :)

    Not very demanding games as you see :p
     
  16. King of Interns

    King of Interns Simply a laptop enthusiast

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    No problem at all. At least medium if not quite high settings I would say.
     
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    can I play Crysis and Rise of the argonauts with tihis computer?
    HP PAVILION DV7-1190ES:
    Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 2.24 Ghz
    4GB RAM
    Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT
    Thanks
     
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    chocolambot Notebook Consultant

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    I own fallout 3, and i would like to know what settings i should have for it to be smooth - it seems nothing can make this game stutter free.

    See sig for specs and model.

    THANKYOU!
     
  20. camneal93

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    Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 1 (32-bit)
    Pentium(R) Dual-Core Mobile Processor T3200 (2.0 GHz)
    Intel Next-Gen Wireless-N Mini-card
    SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-R/RW with Double Layer Support
    2GB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm)
    lntel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD

    If this setup is too slow, could I use low res? Im not buying this laptop for gaming, just wondering if i could pull this off. I dont have the laptop yet so I cant use the "can you run it" site.
     
  21. WILLY S

    WILLY S I was saying boo-urns

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    I believe your laptop has an intel X3100 IGP? Your only chance or running the game are at 640 x 480 res(or lower if you can!!) with everything on the lowest settings, even then it's going to perform poorly. Maybe look up some performance mods for the game if there are any.

    Also update your drivers from the intel site here:
    http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/intelgm965/

    Assassins creed won't run very well on that system, not sure about POP but it's probably a no.

    Battlefield 2142: Medium @ 1024 x 768
    Enemy Territory: Quake Wars: Medium @ 1024 x 768
    F.E.A.R: Low - Medium @ 1024 x 768
    World in conflict: Lowest if possible
    Company of Heroes: ^Same

    XP wont bring any substancial performance increases over vista.

    Yes :)

    Crysis on medium @ 1280 x 800 in DX10, not sure about Rise of the Argonauts.

    You'll get stuttering in any game with large open environments like fallout 3 and oblivion. DOX's 180.84 driver fixed some stuttering in oblivion for me(that and the streamline mod) It might help a little with fallout 3 too.

    Well if you name a few games we'll be able to help a little more :)
     
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    What about GTA IV on ASUS laptop with 2.4 GHz C2D, GeForce 9650m GT (DDR2) and 4 GB RAM?
     
  23. camneal93

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    The games I would like to play are Red Alert 3 or if that wouldn't work Red Alert 2.

    Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 1 (32-bit)
    Pentium(R) Dual-Core Mobile Processor T3200 (2.0 GHz)
    Intel Next-Gen Wireless-N Mini-card
    SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-R/RW with Double Layer Support
    2GB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm)
    lntel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD

    If this setup is too slow, could I use low res? Im not buying this laptop for gaming, just wondering if i could pull this off. I dont have the laptop yet so I cant use the "can you run it" site.
     
  24. Irtrogdor

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    -- XPS M1530 Laptop: Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T8100 (2.1GHz/800Mhz FSB, 3MB Cache)

    -- 4 GB DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz (2 DIMMs)

    -- 15.4 inch WXGA+ LED Laptop Screen

    -- 256MB NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT


    how will this run crysis, crysis warhead, COD4, The orange box, Red alert 3, etc (2008 games).

    on a side note, how is online action for crysis right now? is there always a match to join? and does the orange box have online muliplayer?
     
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    Can sony vaio Z P8600 2.4 Ghz 4GB 9300Nvidia play Devil May Cry 4? Thanks
     
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    Hello!

    I just registered just to ask...
    Do you think an Acer Aspire 8930 will be enough to run Flight Simulator X Acceleration at maximum details?

    It has 18.4" WUXGA FHD CrystalBrite, CPT2P8600, NVidia GeForce 9700M-GT 512MB DDR3, 2x2GB DDR3, 1x320 7200 RPM.

    Thanks a lot!
     
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    Can this run Crysis, CoD:WAW, Fallout 3?

    Viewable Screen Size: 17"

    Maximum Resolution: 1920 x 1200

    Processor Brand: Intel

    Processor Class: Core 2 Duo

    Processor Type: Dual-Core

    Processor Speed: 2.26GHz

    Processor Number: P8400

    Processor FSB: 1066MHz

    Processor Cache: 3 MB L2 Cache

    Memory Type: DDR3

    Memory Size: 4GB

    Memory Speed: DDR3 1066

    GPU/VPU: NVIDIA® GeForce® 9800M GTS

    Video Memory: 512MB GDDR3 Video Memory
     
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    Hi me again, but asking about a totally different game that i forgot to mention.

    Dell XPS M1530

    Intel Core 2 Duo T5800 Processor (2.00GHz, 800MHz FSB, 2MB Cache)
    4Gb Dual Channel 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
    NVIDIA Geforce Go 8600M GT with 256Mb Dedicated Graphics
    160Gb 7200 RPM Hard Drive
    15.4" WXGA (1280x800) with Truelife Display

    How would Test Drive Unlimited run on this laptop? and on what sorta detail and stuff i can run it on eg High?

    ty all
     
  29. HMH

    HMH Notebook Enthusiast

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    hi,
    can this notebooks run command and conquer tiberium wars? what about red alert 3?(i think everything is fine but i'm not sure whether the graphics card here will do the job)
    https://www.simplyasus.com/ASUS_X59GL-AP007C_450683.html

    btw, i haven't bought the notebook yet but i'm looking to buy it and wanted to know
     
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    irishtony Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi

    What popular Games today will run on the new Dell studio XPS 13?
    ….and will they run well?

    The high end option is the NVIDIA® GeForce® 9500M - 256MB

    Cheers
    T
     
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    Irtrogdor Notebook Enthusiast

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    is anybody going to answer all the questions here?
     
  32. crash

    crash NBR Assassin

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    I, unfortunately, have not stayed up to date will all the latest graphics cards, but I can do a little research to get up to speed so I can help out here. Hopefully another user with more knowledge on the subject will step up soon (WILLY S has been very helpful lately :)).
     
  33. WILLY S

    WILLY S I was saying boo-urns

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    Unfortunatly for the can my notebook run it thread i just bought 6 new games including far cry 2, fallout 3, and mass effect so i won't be so quick with my replies, sorry ;) I'm on lunch now so no time for games :( :p

    Play @ 1024 x 768 with low - medium details. You'll be bottlenecked by your processor for most of it so if you buy the game you might as well mess around with the detail settings as they won't affect fps drastically below high.

    Keep the resolution and texture settings on low and i reckon with a 2.0GHz core 2 you can bump physics related settings up to medium. It's definatly worth a shot as RTS games are playable with lower framerates than shooting games.

    Crysis: Medium @ 1280 x 800 (maybe in DX9)
    Warhead: Medium 1280 x 800 DX10
    COD4: Medium - High @ 1280 x 800
    The Orange Box: High @ 1440 x 900
    RA3: Medium - High @ 1280 x 800

    GTA4 is the only game you'll really struggle with.

    THe orange box has team fortress 2... it will consume you :wideeyed:

    Medium settings should be playable at 1280 x 800.

    Not maximum. Maybe high @ 1280 x 800 with some dips in fps below 30. This game can be played with lower framerates too.

    Crysis: Medium - High @ 1440 x 900 DX10
    COD: High @ 1680 x 1050(maybe 1920 x 1200)
    Fallout 3: High (not sure on res)

    Medium - High detail @ 1280 x 800. Try all high first an see how it runs :)

    Tiberium wars will run ok on low. RA3 is pushing it, I can't guarantee it'll be playable.

    Is it the 9500m G or 9500m GS? The 9500m GS is a more capable gpu for modern games. Either will run anything on the market (except maybe GTA4)

    Done and now back to work :(
     
  34. chocolambot

    chocolambot Notebook Consultant

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    Fallout 3,

    XPS M1530

    2.6GHz C2D T7800, 5600RPM HDD, 4MB Ram, 8600M GT 256MB DDR3

    THANKYOU!
     
  35. WILLY S

    WILLY S I was saying boo-urns

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    Did you try DOX's drivers to help with the stuttering?
    Link: http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=22262

    Also see if changing some settings in the nvidia control panel help,
    I posted this a while back and it seemed to help a few people with performance and stuttering:
     
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    thanks alot. i might go over my £400 budget and get this:
    http://www.simplyasus.com/ASUS_X59SL-AP338C_450684.html
    it's got a dedicated graphics card so presumably RA3 should be fine, right? also, how good is the graphics card on that laptop? will it be able to run most games at least on low? i'm not much of a gamer but occasionally i do buy and play the odd game and normally the games i get are demanding in terms of graphics, like C&C.
     
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    WILLY S I was saying boo-urns

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    Anyone got an idea what the FX 7805u can run for Sins of a Solar Empire?(should be playable but I know 4x/RTS games can be a processor hog)

    Processor Class: Core 2 Duo

    Processor Speed: 2.26GHz

    Processor Number: P8400

    Processor FSB: 1066MHz

    Processor Cache: 3 MB L2 Cache

    Memory Type: DDR3

    Memory Size: 4GB

    Memory Speed: DDR3 1066

    GPU/VPU: NVIDIA® GeForce® 9800M GTS

    Video Memory: 1GB GDDR3 Video Memory
     
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    Will my laptop run Far Cry 2? If so what settings - will it have to be all low?
     
  40. WILLY S

    WILLY S I was saying boo-urns

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    Can't be too specific but since the recommended requirement is a 2.2 GHz dual core\quad core then i'd suggest starting at high settings at a lower resolution and work your way up from there.

    Set resolution to 1024 x 768 in DX9. Physics, fire, real tree to Medium(maybe high) and set the rest to low. You can bump shaders up to medium if you can handle a little lag but you won't really see much improvement in visuals. All i can see from going from low to ultra high with shaders is in water detail\reflections, and if there's no water on screen i only lose 2-3 fps from raising shaders up to ultra high from low!
    Although i do play with shadows off so that would probably explain it :D
     
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    spradhan01 Notebook Virtuoso

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    I love my XPS M1730. Good enough to play any game in high res.
     
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    Could this spec run Company Of Heroes & Empire: Total War??

    - Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8 GHz
    - nVidia 9600M GT 512mb GDDR3
    - 4GB DDR3 RAM
    - 320GB Serial ATA @ 7200

    Thanks.
     
  43. WILLY S

    WILLY S I was saying boo-urns

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    Yes, company of heroes will play on high settings in DX9 and empire total war will probably be playable on medium settings and up when released.
     
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    Great, thanks :)
     
  45. Metallic

    Metallic Notebook Evangelist

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    Hey Guys,

    I'm wondering if I can play Crysis/ Crysis Warhead, C&C 3, Supreme Commander with this hardware.

    Asus G50vt-X1

    T9600 Processor
    4Gb 800mhz ddr2 ram
    320 GB 7200 hdd
    9800GS

    Thanks !
     
  46. Rich.Carpenter

    Rich.Carpenter Cranky Bastage

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    I'm looking at the ThinkPad W700 with a T9400, 4GB PC3-8500 DDR3 and Quadro FX 2700 512MB on a WUXGA display. I'm curious how it would handle games like WoW, Fallout 3, Sins of a Solar Empire and (eventually) Diablo III. What the heck, how about Crysis as well?

    If I could swing it, I would opt for the FX 3700 1GB instead. How would that compare?
     
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    I purchased one of the bargain Asus laptops at Bestbuy yesterday...

    I needed something cheap and quick for the Spring semester which starts Wednesday. Anyways, I'm wondering if I'd be able to play Mass Effect and other DX10 games on low (not counting Crysis). I don't wanna go out and buy some games that won't even run. Here's my comp's specs.

    Windows Vista Home Premium 64
    Intel Core 2 Duo T5800
    4 Gigs PC 5300 RAM
    NVIDIA GeForce 9300M GS - 512 MB memory
    250 GB HD 5400RPM

    -Thanks! :)
     
  48. cathy

    cathy Notebook Evangelist

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    Yea. The 9300M GS isn't a great card, but it gets the job done. My desktop 7300 GT can play all games with decent fps.
     
  49. Mr._Kubelwagen

    Mr._Kubelwagen More machine now than man

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    Mass Effect on the 9300M GS? Not well. It chugs along on my 8600M GT.
     
  50. Harleyquin07

    Harleyquin07 エミヤ

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    They'll all run (Supreme Commander hates my system though so be careful). Stay on medium settings and a reasonable resolution (more than 1440 or 1680 widescreen is going to be unplayable).
     
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