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How does my new laptop fare against Crysis?
I'm thinking of buying it if I can run well, here are the specs: Battalion 101 SLC-700 $ 1,112.00 1 $ 1,112.00 Case (Battalion 101 SLC-700 17 "WXGA 1440×900 Widescreen LCD TFT Notebook w / Li-ion battery 6 cells, universal power adapter AC Original Metallic Black Color) Processor ([New!] Intel ® Core 2 Duo dual-core T5450 (2x 1.66GHz/2MB Cache/667FSB)) Microsoft Windows Vista operating system) memory (4 GB (2 GB X2) DDR2-667 PC5300 [Notebook Memory] Corsair Value or Major Brand) Video Card (Mobility 512 NVIDIA GeForce Go 8600M GS PCI Express 3D Video) Hard Drive (160 GB 5400 rpm Serial-ATA-150 Slim laptop hard drive Super) 2.0/eSATA external] Hard Drives [USB (None) CD-RW/DVD-RW drive (8x dual format DVD ± R / ± RW 16x CD-R/RW Combo Drive [Battalion 101 SLC-700]) Sound Card (3D Premium Surround Sound on board) also has 64-bit Vista (Home)
It will run Crysis, but not very well. Its processor is a little slow (consider upgrading to 2 GHz or higher) and a 8600M GT would be better – and the cards as the 8800GTS/GTX would be even better than that. Everything else looks good, and while you may have very detailed framerate problems scenes / battles, the laptop should not have much problem with lower detail settings in general. Other than that, you might want to take care that the graphics card. NVIDIA 8400 and 8600 series cards have had serious problems of overheating and failure, and has become a major problem for many of the laptop owners. You may want to consider buying a laptop with a 9000-series NVIDIA or ATI card instead.
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