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    np2090 css question

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by aaaaaa123, Jul 3, 2007.

  1. aaaaaa123

    aaaaaa123 Notebook Consultant

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    If you have one plzzzz post your fps in counterstrike source on highest and on lowest <3
     
  2. Gophn

    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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    Counter Strike Source (Half Life 2) is an old engine, any low-mid range videocard (7400/8400M) will play it perfectly.

    No need for this question.
     
  3. aaaaaa123

    aaaaaa123 Notebook Consultant

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    100+ fps on high?

    also find me a sager 2090 canadian seller <3 }{ plz
     
  4. Scavar

    Scavar Notebook Evangelist

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    Whether it does a 100FPS or not doesn't matter. Will it run the game on high? Most likely yes. Will it be over a 100FPS? I don't know, but it'll probably be over 40, in which case means you're good, unless you are insane or really really picky and don't want to let your eyes adjust a little bit.

    :)
     
  5. aaaaaa123

    aaaaaa123 Notebook Consultant

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    Oo it does matter ... when you play pro like me :D I also dont want fps to fluctuate
     
  6. expo25kr

    expo25kr Notebook Evangelist

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    well..uhm after about 45-60ish fps you never really can tell the difference...in any game...please keep in mind that tvs run 24 to 30 fps... and if you are experiencing some slowness in your game try to configure motion blurring so that it is less noticable.
     
  7. osso002

    osso002 Notebook Evangelist

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    also keep in mind that your lcd screen won't display higher than 60 fps-.-
     
  8. expo25kr

    expo25kr Notebook Evangelist

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    actually there are a small number of screens that pass that 60Hz mark but they are excessively expensive and not really worth it.
     
  9. Charles P. Jefferies

    Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator

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    Please, there are a lot of threads with these type of questions already answered. I'm closing this thread.