Damn, all that hardwork and in the end...lol ok anyways i dont get it what's all that 915/GM what does that mean arent the cards suppose to be displayed in MB like 128 MB or 256 MB
Not all cards are measured by MB's here is a page with information about your card: http://www.intel.com/products/chipsets/915gm/index.htm Remember google is your friend lol
ok...this is startin to freak me out now. How do i know if i can play a game or not. like if in a game it says system requirements: min. 128 MB Graphics card. How can i judge if my card can support this or not?
ok check this out, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_graphics_media_accelerator notice in hardware details it says: Hardware Details: DirectX (hardware): Yes. v.9.0
i am not convinced but keep trying if you want but laptops are crap for power compared to a desktop lol
Yeah, That was i was thinking too. I've made a mistake by getting a laptop i shold have bought a desktop since i'm a sorta of a gamer but only thing was this laptop cost a lot of money so i thought it must have the lastest and top features.
lol you would think so but no Laptops are usually double the price of desktops and half the specs the reason for it is because the technology needs to be more advanced to fit in the laptop and run but there isn't much room for two processors lol
well where i live, Dell are well in demand (especailly the laptops) i can sell it and get a good dough (around US $600) that can get me a new good dell desktop whatdaya think?