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    My HP Pvilion G6 2303sm running Far Cry 3 on High, and Optimised setting

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by silverariel, Sep 30, 2013.

  1. silverariel

    silverariel Newbie

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    So take a look at this video i am really proud of my laptop as i did not know it has this gaming power :), Pavilion G6 2303sm core i5 with Turbo Boost technology up to 3.2GHz,
    Graphics, ATI RADEON HD7670M 2GB
    6GB of RAM.

     
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  2. 1nstance

    1nstance Notebook Evangelist

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    Pretty impressive, although I am curious what will happen if you turn on AA and such :p.
     
  3. HTWingNut

    HTWingNut Potato

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    You can play Far Cry 3 on HD 4000 at low settings and 720p.
     
  4. King of Interns

    King of Interns Simply a laptop enthusiast

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    Yeah the game scales pretty well. The 7670M isn:t an old mid range card. I suppose you are running it at a lower than 1080p reso? OCed?
     
  5. killkenny1

    killkenny1 Too weird to live, too rare to die.

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    This. I've played FC3 at 768p, AA x2, DX9 and all settings on high (excepts for post processing, had to set it on med, since it would give me some hiccups from time to time) with pretty decent FPS (don't know exact numbers, but of course no where near 60).