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    nVidia Fx360M

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by andy_evans88, Aug 23, 2007.

  1. andy_evans88

    andy_evans88 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi
    I'm planning on buying the Dell Precision M4300 which uses the nVidia Fx360M graphics card. My sole purpose for the laptop is work. however, i would like the option of occasional gaming. will this graphics card allow for this, and to what level?
    thanks
     
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    phiLLy11 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Quadro FX360M is DX10 version of FX350M or same core as 8400G/GS,64 bit memory interface.

    You'll be able to go some very limited gaming. Half Life 1, Half Life 2, and POSSIBLY BF2 will run at low settings, with HL1 running at high mostly.

    You could probably play games on low/medium settings with decent playable framerates.

    Depends on how new the games are.