NVIDIA GeForce 310M graphics card? Getting a new laptop! :D

Post » Mon May 02, 2011 4:25 am

Chicken Little was too dumb to know the difference and claimed the sky was falling. All of the G.210-derived graphics chips are junk, period. The benches aren't the liars, it's the Chicken Littles with blinders on making exaggerated claims, is all that's going on.

I have the card and I get good settings on high you are chicken little in this case.
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Stryke Force
 
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Post » Sun May 01, 2011 5:11 pm

I have the card and I get good settings on high you are chicken little in this case.


Then let's see a couple screenshots out in the forest with a creature or 2 in the vicinity with the FPS displayed on screen - so we can see the actual performance along with the look of the settings you are using !
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Post » Sun May 01, 2011 6:25 pm

Ok, guys! Calm down! lol

I saw the Alienware in person. The screen is WAY too small.
I'm going to Best Buy now. It'll take about 2-4 hours to get there, buy the Samsung (310M), get home, make recovery discs, install anti-virus, install Fraps, install Oblivion, get through the tutorial again (decided to start over; only put around 10 hours into the game before, anyway), and actually get outside. Then I'll officially start to record the frame rates.

I'll test it on Low, Medium, Medium-High, High, and maybe Max. Then I'll post the results in this thread.
Until then, no more arguing, please! XD
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Jack
 
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Post » Sun May 01, 2011 11:16 pm

Ok, guys! Calm down! lol

I saw the Alienware in person. The screen is WAY too small.
I'm going to Best Buy now. It'll take about 2-4 hours to get there, buy the Samsung (310M), get home, make recovery discs, install anti-virus, install Fraps, install Oblivion, get through the tutorial again (decided to start over; only put around 10 hours into the game before, anyway), and actually get outside. Then I'll officially start to record the frame rates.

I'll test it on Low, Medium, Medium-High, High, and maybe Max. Then I'll post the results in this thread.
Until then, no more arguing, please! XD

Sorry, guys. That was me logged on my sister's account.

I was, obviously, supposed to be logged into mine for that post. XD
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Matt Fletcher
 
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Post » Sun May 01, 2011 2:32 pm

Ok, really bad judgement of time. Just got back.

3 more hours. XD
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Post » Sun May 01, 2011 4:43 pm

Ok, so, I'm going to bed now.

Here's my average frame rate in the prison on High settings (VSync off):
40-60 fps

I'd say that's pretty good. Then again, I'm not actually outside yet, so... yea.
I'll tell you all how that goes tomorrow.
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Kevin S
 
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Post » Mon May 02, 2011 5:17 am

Right. Even an Intel IGP, the worst of all possible chips, short of an S3, can breeze through the tutorial section.


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Post » Mon May 02, 2011 2:43 am

Ok, so, I'm going to bed now.

Here's my average frame rate in the prison on High settings (VSync off):
40-60 fps

I'd say that's pretty good. Then again, I'm not actually outside yet, so... yea.
I'll tell you all how that goes tomorrow.

Sorry I misread your post.
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Post » Mon May 02, 2011 1:09 am

The verdict:


30-70fps (average 40)
on a combination of Medium, High and Max settings. More High than anything else. :)
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Post » Sun May 01, 2011 3:44 pm

The verdict:


30-70fps (average 40)
on a combination of Medium, High and Max settings. More High than anything else. :)

Interesting....Taken from the outside world? What's your resolution?
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Post » Sun May 01, 2011 2:38 pm

Interesting....Taken from the outside world? What's your resolution?

Yep, I 'recorded' the frame rates when I was outside. Went in the forests, on paths, around areas with water, and inside Imperial City. In the 4-5 hours I've been playing, I've only stuttered about 3 times. The frame rate never goes below 20, and it barely ever goes near 20. After playing for another 2 hours today, I can now happily conclude that my average fps is 38.
Resolution is 1366 x 768. :)
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Kirsty Collins
 
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Post » Sun May 01, 2011 12:58 pm

See gorath maybe you should trust people with the graphics card.
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Post » Mon May 02, 2011 2:54 am

Sorry, I must chalk that up to limited expectations or other problems with perception. The benchmarks are in, and that's not a real gaming card. The fact that Oblivion isn't a modern, current game any more may have made a difference, and it's possible the OP hasn't actually come across any sozable mobs in the few tests performed so far.


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