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    Nvidia integrated cards

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Newsted43, Sep 1, 2007.

  1. Newsted43

    Newsted43 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Would i have any problems running old school Everquest I on one of those integrated Nvidia ge force cards (6100-6150) assuming that i have 2g RAM and a decent processor?
     
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    Newsted43 Notebook Enthusiast

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    note: I'm looking these 17" hp pavilions and the price difference between something like an Nvidia 7600 versus the integrated 6150 is a good 300-500 bucks. I'm not going to be doing anything too extensive gaming wise, but i am prone to play Everquest till I pass out.
     
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    Agent CoolBlue Notebook Deity NBR Reviewer

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    It should run it on low-med settings. There's an article about 6150 gaming somewhere on this forum, search it up.