Well its time for a new computer and since i travel alot and live at hotels it must be a laptop.
I really like to be able to max ESO settings. So what grafic card do i need?
Thanks.
Well its time for a new computer and since i travel alot and live at hotels it must be a laptop.
I really like to be able to max ESO settings. So what grafic card do i need?
Thanks.
Google notebookcheck benchmark to compare all the GPUs on the market benchmarked with various games.
I don't know your budget and my research was for desktops, so it might not be relevant, but NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 and GTX 780 are good "value for money" (770 is basically the old 680 and 780 is basically a Titan) and will allow you to play the newest games for a few years at least. Laptops are not easy to customise and upgrade in the future so you might as well invest for the long term in something near top of the range if you want a serious gaming laptop. Also make sure to buy (or custom-build/order) something with SSD hard drive.
That said, as I said, I haven't researched laptops so I don't know if the laptop versions of those GPUs are reasonably priced or not.
Yeah i tryed to check benchmarks but i cant find any tested cards for ESO, only other games.
I been looking at the GTX760 and the new 850, 860 and so on. Would be great if someone that got a card like that can tell if they can max the settings or not. Since i live in sweden i dont have as many laptops to pick from, but the most common once is around. (MSI, Asus and so on) But it would be better to know what cards that supports the game in max.
Well ESO has not even been officially released yet. That's probably why there's been no official ESO benchmarks. But ESO is unlikely to be very demanding since its graphics are inferior to Skyrim, which is not exactly at the forefront of gaming graphics either.
The most demanding games right now is Crysis 3 and Battlefield 4 (cos it is a competitive FPS), and they are both playable at max settings with GTX 770, although not at >60 fps, which is the recommended for optimal visual experience (30fps is playable though). Most GTX 770 cards have only 2GB ram, which is not ideal for the most advanced games, so I went with a GTX 780 for my PC build to give the GPU a bit more of a margin for future games like Total War Next.
Google "videocardbenchmark" to compare the top GPUs available and their rough price range.
You guys are referencing desktop cards and youre probably going to confuse the OP. The mobile version of each grade of cards is significantly less powerful compared to the desktop model (ie 750m vs gtx 750).
I have a laptop with dual 750m's in SLI. Currently, ESO does not support dual card setups. While running the beta with only 1 of my 750m cards, the game was below the 30 fps standard of "playable" on ultra at 1080p. On high settings, I was getting around 40-45 fps. That should give you an indication on where the bar is for this game. Youll need BETTER than at least 750m.
When you are comparing cards for laptops, it will always have an M or MX at the end of the card number.