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    Go 6150?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by bigshot514, Sep 24, 2007.

  1. bigshot514

    bigshot514 Notebook Enthusiast

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    im wondering if the Go 6150 can run counter-strike 1.6?
     
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    Lithus NBR Janitor

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  3. adinu

    adinu I pwn teh n00bs.

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    Yes, it will run it maxed out at 60+ fps. That is unless you play at uxga or higher resolutions.

    For integrated gpus, the cpu is more dependent, so that's the bigger deciding factor.
     
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    mudpuppy193 Notebook Guru

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    If you haven't stumbled upon it yet the systems requirement labs test can tell you what you can and can't run on your PC. Here's the link: http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/referrer/srtest
    It really saves you the headache of wondering if you can run something and then wasting your money on something you can't...
     
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    Lithus NBR Janitor

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    The SRL is very inaccurate. I would not rely on them to tell you if you can or cannot play a game. Refer to the Official Can My Notebook Run It thread.