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    nvidia geforce go7400 graphics card

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Notsosmartuser, Aug 16, 2011.

  1. Notsosmartuser

    Notsosmartuser Notebook Enthusiast

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    I want to run the enb series on GTA san andreas but im not sure if it will run. Here are my computers specs

    Intel Core Duo T2500 2000 MHz 1.83 GHz( I think)
    Nvidia GeForce 7400 128mb graphics card
    2GB DDR2 Ram (future Upgrade, not yet sure if its compatible with the laptop)
    And If it can run Enb, Will it run fine?
     
  2. hockeymass

    hockeymass that one guy

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    Why don't you just try it? It'll probably run like crap, but if you already have the game you can just download it and give it a shot.
     
  3. Notsosmartuser

    Notsosmartuser Notebook Enthusiast

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    I just want to know beforehand because i am fixing the laptop so i can't find out until it's fixed enough to even run. If i am unable to find an anwer before that then i'll have to do your suggestion. I appreciate your help though
     
  4. MahmoudDewy

    MahmoudDewy Gaming Laptops Master Race!

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    I ran it on a Go7300 OCed HUGELY I pumped the memory up 300 MHz and the core for like 200 MHz and thats way more than what the Go 7400 runs at which is a factory overclocked Go7300 ... & it ran worse than crap ... I would never recommend playing it on this chip
     
  5. niffcreature

    niffcreature ex computer dyke

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    Why don't you find something with an ATI 3650 ddr3 instead?
    Or even an x1600? lol...