9 Sep 2010 at 16:09 #1 Pate Pate Permabanned Joined 23 Jun 2009 Posts 4,742 Would it play CS-S at max graphics at 1920x1200 (AA not needed). Last edited: 22 Sep 2010
9 Sep 2010 at 19:37 #2 EchoFox EchoFox Associate Joined 6 Jun 2009 Posts 90 http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Dell-XPS-M1730-Gaming-Notebook.7188.0.html Just one 8700m 512 should be able to easily handle CS:S, and that laptop has two. It will play CS:S fine.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Dell-XPS-M1730-Gaming-Notebook.7188.0.html Just one 8700m 512 should be able to easily handle CS:S, and that laptop has two. It will play CS:S fine.
9 Sep 2010 at 20:12 #3 Pate Pate Permabanned OP Joined 23 Jun 2009 Posts 4,742 EchoFox said: http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Dell-XPS-M1730-Gaming-Notebook.7188.0.html Just one 8700m 512 should be able to easily handle CS:S, and that laptop has two. It will play CS:S fine. Click to expand... The 8700m GT's are only 256mb each in this laptop and IIRC you can't add gram on two cards? Does anyone know if it plays CS-S fine and other source games? regards
EchoFox said: http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Dell-XPS-M1730-Gaming-Notebook.7188.0.html Just one 8700m 512 should be able to easily handle CS:S, and that laptop has two. It will play CS:S fine. Click to expand... The 8700m GT's are only 256mb each in this laptop and IIRC you can't add gram on two cards? Does anyone know if it plays CS-S fine and other source games? regards
10 Sep 2010 at 13:46 #4 Xez Xez Associate Joined 24 Jun 2005 Posts 2,021 Location Lincolnshire Should do easily without and with AA