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    guys can this dv6 laptop run my games

    Discussion in 'HP' started by snowdawn, Oct 16, 2011.

  1. snowdawn

    snowdawn Newbie

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    hi everyone. im new here. i plan to buy this dv6 Quad laptop Llano with HD 6755g2
    HP Pavilion 15.6" AMD A8-3500M Quad Core Laptop (DV6-6144CA) - Black : 15" Laptops - Future Shop

    i love the specs but GPU im not certain. some ppl said its good amd updated it. i play games like RF Online, Dawn of War 2 Retribution(i have dow2 and chaos rising), DOW Dark Crusade, Sc2, Warcraft 3 The Frozen Throne, C&C 3, COD Black Ops, Red alert 3 and Generals Zero Hour. most of them are rts. can anyone give me advice? will my games run at 40 fps excluding sc2 i think. i dont mind low to med or med to high settings. thx for those who will reply.
     
  2. V_Chip

    V_Chip Be about it.

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    Hope this is what you're looking for:
    AMD Radeon HD 6755G2 - Notebookcheck.net Tech
     
  3. snowdawn

    snowdawn Newbie

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    are the benchmarks true? i heard that it is change now. im just new to laptop gpus
     
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    R3d Notebook Virtuoso

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    You should be able to play all of them just fine (40fps+) at native res. Overclock and you could get some more performance.

    Crossfire has some problems with microstuttering at the moment so if you ever run into that you could just disable it.