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    Which Graphic Card does my laptop have?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by xdamage518, Mar 3, 2009.

  1. xdamage518

    xdamage518 Notebook Guru

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    Hi, if you guys ever used "cpuz," a program that tells all the specs of your computer, I have a question about it telling about my cpu. Ok so on the CPU tab, the Processor Name says "Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo P7350" while th Specification says "Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T6400 @ 2.00GHz."

    So, I was just wondering which one is the correct one that my computer has? When I bought the laptop, the specs did say the T6400. And while asking this, I also would like to know if the T6400 core 2 duo processor is strong enough to run triple programs or sometimes light gaming like free mmorpg's fast? Thanks!
     
  2. Kevin

    Kevin Egregious

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    Control Panel -> System -> System will clear that up.

    2 - CPU use depends on the programs, and the gaming depends on the detail level of the game, but free MMORPGs shouldn't be too taxing. I'll assume you have integrated graphics.
     
  3. xdamage518

    xdamage518 Notebook Guru

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    Oh ic so I have the t6400, and I actually have the NVIDIA GeForce 9300M 256mb chip. Thanks for telling me though.
     
  4. Kevin

    Kevin Egregious

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    Oh yeah you'll be fine for light gaming with the 9300M.
     
  5. xdamage518

    xdamage518 Notebook Guru

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    thanks a lot!
     
  6. crash

    crash NBR Assassin

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    FYI, you can use GPU-Z to find out stuff about your graphics card.