dude there no way you can play those games on those configs !!! expect maybe cod bl ops, Crysis is a benchmark game for pc's and it would fry your mobo and card even on medium settings on that config , hell it would not even load . most new games reguire a mimium of 512mb that is basic for medium settings with fps like 25 to 20 what you really need is 1gb to 2gb in sli crossfire to really max those games and there is no way to do that on a notebook expect from alienware ones.
proc is no problem as you said a new gen i3 can handle anything it is the gpu and psu which is the muscle behind the game if you are hardcore gamer.
well i think i wrote it clearly i have 'played' Crysis 2 on my laptop.
yes obviously it was not on the best of settings just 1280x786 and other settings at medium but that was more than enough to 'play' the game.
minimum 1gb/2gb SLI? max out? I never wanted to max out, i just wanted to the play the game.
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lol 128 on board card won't even load GTA san andreas which came out in 05
my friend had a vostro with intel hd(4500 most prob.) integrated card, he had no problem in loading GTA san andreas !
proc is no problem as you said a new gen i3 can handle anything it is the gpu and psu which is the muscle behind the game if you are hardcore gamer.
well i think i wrote it clearly i have 'played' Crysis 2 on my laptop.
yes obviously it was not on the best of settings just 1280x786 and other settings at medium but that was more than enough to 'play' the game.
minimum 1gb/2gb SLI? max out? I never wanted to max out, i just wanted to the play the game.
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lol 128 on board card won't even load GTA san andreas which came out in 05

my friend had a vostro with intel hd(4500 most prob.) integrated card, he had no problem in loading GTA san andreas !