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    Gaming with Nvidia Quadro FX 2500M

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by SirHCB, Aug 1, 2006.

  1. SirHCB

    SirHCB Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have heard alot of people saying that the Nvidia Quadro FX 2500M is not good for gaming, and that some games just simply do not support this card. Why is this? I know this card is optimized for things like CAD and that the Quadros are in general crap for games. But this card is built off the same design as the 7900gtx and performs in the same ballpark in 3dMarks.
    3d mark 05: 8396 and 3d mark 06: 4673 for the Quadro.
    Right now I am deciding on the Nvidia Quadro FX 2500M or the Geforce 7900gs.I currently have a good deal for the Quadro and I would like to know which is better gaming between the two, and what games will not work on the Quadro.
    Thanks in advance.
     
  2. Juz_Follow_ATI

    Juz_Follow_ATI ATI all the way

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    Because it doesn't not support many gaming technology like lighting, shadowing, advanced shadering etc. However, it can play most games considering that there are a small number of games it can't play, if you are a cad, then you should get this card. It can game but not heavily.
     
  3. Charles P. Jefferies

    Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator

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    The Quadro FX 2500M is a rebadgetd Go7900GTX. I'd take it over the Go7900GS because it will be a better performer. It seems like the latest generation of mobile Quadro cards are much better at games than the old ones.
     
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    Thaenatos Zero Cool

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    I think they benchmark pretty high too. Yes they are optimized for cadd and such but they will also game.
     
  5. jterp7

    jterp7 Notebook Deity

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    those are some crazy high scores..at least compared to my "Gaming" x1600..i'd say they'd be able to game pretty well
     
  6. SirHCB

    SirHCB Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thanks for your input, I think I will go with the quadro. But does anyone know what games will not work with it? I heard somewhere that a Ford Motor game wont work, but will games like fear, oblivion, guild wars, or civ 4 work on it?
     
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    Pitabred Linux geek con rat flail!

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    Most games should work. What you won't get are continually updated drivers like you do with consumer-level cards, which oftentimes have work-arounds in them for specific games. So if a game doesn't work with the Quadro, don't expect a driver update to fix it necessarily. Trial and error are just about the only way to see if a game will run on it. That being said, most games should just run. I know my buddy has trouble with the water rendering in Halflife 2 with his Quadro. Fast as hell card, it just doesn't do game effects 100% all the time.
     
  8. Paul

    Paul Mom! Hot Pockets! NBR Reviewer

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    Yes, that is true; Ford Racing 3 does not work on the Quadro, the 1500M at least. It will install, and Fraps will show you getting 60fps most of the time, but for some reason it will just freeze for long periods of time throughout the game. F.E.A.R. works very well on the 1500M and even better on the 2500M. I run at 1440x900 res (finally modded for widescreen) with no AA (not necessary at native res) and 16xAF and get very good framerates all the time. Better than I was getting at 1024x768 with 4xAA. Like I said, this is just the 1500M, not the 2500M. I can't speak for Oblivion personally, but I haven't heard of any problems. The only game I've ever heard of having problems is the Ford Racing 3. You should also be aware that this was with the stock Dell drivers (I'm assuming you're looking at the M90) v84.29. You can get newer drivers from tweaks-r-us or laptopvideo2go that work fine with the Quadro. Actually, before my reformat, I had laptopvideo2go drivers v91.37 (maybe 91.33) and they worked quite well.
     
  9. danton47

    danton47 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I composed a list of games currently installed on my system which run fine with standard Dell drivers:

    Half-Life 2/CS Source/DoD Source/ HL2 Episode 1
    Doom 3/Quake 4
    Prey Demo
    F.E.A.R.
    Far Cry
    Oblivion
    Titan Quest Demo
    Age of Empires III Demo
    Condemned Demo
    Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter Demo
     
  10. SirHCB

    SirHCB Notebook Enthusiast

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    Yes I am looking at getting and probably will get the dell M90. Thanks danton for the list of games that do work, alot of them I plan on playing with it.
     
  11. tangent

    tangent Notebook Evangelist

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    i have a t2500 quadro, don't sweat getting it as long as you aren't paying more for it then the 7900GTX (if your a gamer), its a great card which is virtually equal to the 7900 GTX. i, so far, have run Oblion, FEAR, doom 3, and prey without any problems. the only thing is that some games don't recognize the card, and set the game to low, but all you have to do it turn up the settings.
     
  12. tangent

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    It CAN game heavily, its gaming preformance is equivilent to the XPS m1710, hold on, i'll find a link with some numbers.

    alot of people THINK they know what they are talking about with quadros, but, with the t2500 and t1500, alot of people are just plain wrong.

    EDIT
    http://www.notebookforums.com/thread151672.html

    http://www.notebookforums.com/thread161065.html
     
  13. ElMatador

    ElMatador Notebook Consultant

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    Hello all.

    i am a university Digital 3D Design student using mainly Maya.

    i am thinking about getting a desktop or laptop... dunno yet but one question to ask?

    Do i need a Quadro, i play games a little bit. just Battlefield 2, command and conquer and Battlefield 2142 when it launches...

    Main question, will Quadro run these games...?

    Baring in mind that uni student not really a professional level render so will gaming cards still render fine?
     
  14. Paul

    Paul Mom! Hot Pockets! NBR Reviewer

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    The thing is, the gaming cards will render fine; most any card will render to some extent. Hell, we have Solid Edge running on 16MB integrated cards at my school. But the quadro will give you better real time performance in 3D modeling, will probably render faster, though I wouldn't swear it, and generally gives a cleaner picture because they're geared toward quality, not frames per second. But assuming a 7900GS or 7900GTX can't do anything is absurd.
     
  15. sguart

    sguart Notebook Geek

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    typically u will have the problem the other way around... professional 3d program don't recognize consumer level gfx card and turns off hardware acceleration... however, rivatuner changes that and allow u to turn a consumer level card into a professional grade gfx card... and typically a nvidia quadro is more expensive than a consumer level card for no reason, so usually ppl go the other way, buying consumer card instead of professional card... dell's workstaion notebook pricing changes that perspective... especially the outlet prices...