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    Lightbulb Intel GMA 900/950 Takes on....

    Just a little thread series I thought up, Have you ever wondered what a game would be like running on a Crap older computer? nor have I but since I got one and WAY too much time on my hands Why not

    The Machine:

    My Laptop which was donated to me for free which I fixed up and upgraded to the best it can be

    Processor: Intel® Pentium® M Processor 760 2M Cache, 2GHz, 533 MHz FSB
    Memory: 2Gb Elixer DDR2 PC2-6400
    Cache Memory: 256MB Peak Xtreme X100 RS MMC
    Hard Drive: 120Gb Samsung Spinpoint M5 HM121HC 8MB Cache 5400RPM
    Additional Storage: 8GB Memory Stick Pro Duo
    DVD RW Drive: Lite-On SOSW-813S
    Graphics: Intel GMA 900
    LCD Screen: 14in 1280x768
    Sound Card: Realtek HD Audio ALC260
    Operating System: Windows XP Home SP3
    Brand and Model: Hi-Grade Notino C2400 (Originally CT1 Upgraded Beyond Notino C2400 Specs)

    Notes: Since I'm using FRAPS on these the fps can be up to half what they are normally just something to think about!

    OK! First up was Half-Life Source

    Anything Special: Nothing really just don't play it with a mouse pad!

    Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People Episode 1

    Anything Special: Works flawlessly!

    Elder Scrolls: Oblivion

    Anything Special: Required OLDblivion to get it to even start up, and randomly crashes.

    Hellgate: London (Patch 1.2)

    Anything Special: Despite running at an average of 15 FPS it feels rather smooth and playable

    More Soon... The good, bad and ugly of video games
    Last edited by Kouen Hasuki; 5th-February-2011 at 10:21.

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