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    IntelĀ® Media Accelerator 950 Graphics

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Jimbobbeers, Mar 21, 2006.

  1. Jimbobbeers

    Jimbobbeers Notebook Geek

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    Right i Know this is a no no for gamers,
    Just out of interest does anyone know how recent games on low quality run on this chip??

    I've seen the fps at high quality. I'm just wandering what kind of performance it will wack out at low quality? anyone got this? or have any info on the performance at low quality?

    CHARS! :cool:
     
  2. Charles P. Jefferies

    Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator

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    It's not for games. It was never designed for 3D in the first place - if it doesn't meet the requirements of the game, you can't run it. Simple as that.

    We've had too many of these questions in all seriousness, sorry. Check the thread on "Will Radeon Xpress 200M play . . ." - the X200M is much better than the GMA950. Whatever is being reported in there is what they can do with that card. If they can barely play it, you can't.
     
  3. Reize

    Reize Notebook Virtuoso

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    As far as I know, most recent FPS won't even RUN on the Intel GMA 950. I'm note positive though, they won't on the GMA 900, and I don't think GMA 950 is a huge improvement over the GMA 900...