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    how does 2090 handle crysis?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by virtuson, Nov 24, 2007.

  1. virtuson

    virtuson Notebook Enthusiast

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    ^^^^^
    hmmm?
     
  2. thelazyone22

    thelazyone22 Notebook Evangelist

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    Absolutely horribly.... :p

    I really dunno, but if you buy me a copy, I'll test it for u. :)
     
  3. crazyjediman24

    crazyjediman24 Notebook Geek

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    I only tried the demo, but on 1280x800, it worked pretty well on high settings, frame rates were pretty good, though no FRAPS. Now if only I had a mouse, I wouldn't be so ruthlessly owned by the AI. For a 2090, I'd say that's pretty good.
     
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    bxturtle Notebook Enthusiast

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    I also have tried the demo on the 1280x800 resolution. It seemed to run fairly smooth with everything on medium. This was, of course, with high performance mode as well as directX 10 seeing as i have 32 bit vista. It was quite impressive even on medium settings.