hl2 Skrevet 30. august 2003 Del Skrevet 30. august 2003 og er det mye forskjel på dei 2 her ? :-? Lenke til kommentar
Tandamram Skrevet 30. august 2003 Del Skrevet 30. august 2003 Fant dette hos HardwareCentral: Few if any business desktops can match the Dell's 3D-game-optimized GeForce FX Go5650 graphics accelerator, even if the latter seems to be more of a portable power or cooling challenge than the Pentium M processor -- we noticed that when the Inspiron's cooling fan kicked in (sounding uncannily as if the notebook was heaving a sigh of exasperation), it was usually when running 3D games or benchmarks rather than merely loading programs or crunching spreadsheets. To be sure, the Inspiron doesn't match the benchmark numbers of desktop PCs with ultra-high-end PCI cards such as ATI's Radeon 9800 Pro -- it crawled through the DirectX 9 Game 4 portion of 3DMark03 en route to an overall score of 2,700, and the abovementioned 1,920 by 1,200-resolution Codecreatures benchmark with 4X antialiasing was at barely 5 frames per second. But the FX Go5650 completes video tests that most notebook graphics solutions flunk altogether, and when set to slightly lower resolutions it's a genuine game blazer -- 124 frames per second in an Unreal Tournament 2003 flyby at 1,024 by 768 (even a respectable 56 fps at 1,600 by 1,200); 230 fps in the classic Quake III Arena 1,024 by 768 High Quality benchmark. Even if you're not into action gaming, it's a first-rate image- or video-editing platform. Det ser ut til at FX-kortet duger rimelig bra til spill og benchmarking. Jeg gleder meg til å teste det ut Lenke til kommentar
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