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    Forcing nVidia GPU - Clevo W150HRM

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by damole, Oct 6, 2011.

  1. damole

    damole Notebook Consultant

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    I just installed Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 (last year's version) on my laptop and I can't choose either medium or high graphic settings because it says "insufficient video card specifications", I also can't choose higher than 1280x720. The new version is out soon and I would be disappointed not to be able to run it at it's highest quality assuming it performs the same checks.

    If you can force iGPU why not the nVidia GPU.

    --damole
     
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    damole Notebook Consultant

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    I installed the latest nVidia drivers from laptopvideo2go, 285.38_win7x64, and in manage 3D settings in the control panel selected the nVidia processor for the settings.exe program but still when I run settings I can't set higher resolutions or higher graphic quality options.

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