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    how is dragon age origins play on 7811 fx?

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by GTO_PAO11, Feb 3, 2010.

  1. GTO_PAO11

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    can anyone let me know if i could play this on high with fast fps?
     
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    bump
    cmon man
     
  3. try2catchmike

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    I have a 6860FX with a t9300. It runs pretty well on Medium (~40fps). I know its not the same as your laptop but its not to far off and I figured its more input for you.
     
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    Oh yea, I run this game on the p7805u which is very similar, if not identical in some cases to the p7811 and get great fps on maxed settings @ 1920x1200 rez. Game is generally 40 fps and up.
     
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    I beat the game on this laptop. Played it all at top settings @ 1280x800 I believe.
     
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    Im playing p7805u as well. I don't have an upgraded CPU so I am running at 30-40 FPS at maxed settings 1920X1200.

    Andros, how do I access the overclock settings after upgrading my driver to the one you posted?
     
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    I played it on my P-7801u at max res and settings and it works quite smoothly. It isn't as smooth as other games but it is bearable.
     
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    You need Nvidia System Tools, download that and install the Performance tool. After installing under your nvidia control panel you will have a new category: Performance. Open that up and go under device settings, there you can modify your clock values. I would recommend using the ones I have, and not going too far above if you want to keep decent temperatures.