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    Lets sum it all up then......

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by Anmolkapoor, Aug 25, 2005.

  1. Anmolkapoor

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    We've been reading a lot about how MR 9700 is better than Nvidia Geforce Go 6200 with TC lately or how S360 is better than S380 or S480 in gaming performance . The thing is that the people who have bought the S380 or S480 including myself were expecting better things from the 6200 but now that we've made the purchase we're looking for stuff that will help us to justify our decision and there is no harm in doing that.We might as well do stuff so that we can get everything we've paid for and yes I am putting a stress on the gaming performance coz guys we all know how stupid Sony has been in this thing and I know most of us bought this book coz of SONY and NVIDIA but newer notebooks with inferior graphic cards , now what good would that have done and who could have expected that ?

    The point I am getting to is that why not post as many ways to optimize the gaming performance in the S380/460/480 and I am not talking about overclocking only.I've read lots and lots and lots of stuff about video drivers and other things but lets try to sum it all up for people who do not have the time to go to places like notebookforums.com or laptopvideo2go.com and read all that stuff .I mean things that have been tested and tried and which actually work well , this could do a lot of good to a lot of people believe me .

    Lets get it started then.


    Cheers