ieyedude
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| 29 Mar 2014 10:48 PM |
I am very new to PC building, and I wanna know if this is a decent graphics card.
If so, what can it run on what quality settings.
It is a NVIDIA GeForce GT755M GDDR5 2GB. |
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PoniSpai
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| 29 Mar 2014 10:51 PM |
>PC Building
Well, the GT755M tells me it is for laptops, which is kind of poor, then we have the model number, 755, meaning it is an entry level GPU.
Likely low-med on 1080p, under 60fps |
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ieyedude
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| 29 Mar 2014 10:52 PM |
Well, I mean just building computers overall.
Also, I have no clue if that is decent or not. |
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PoniSpai
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| 29 Mar 2014 10:54 PM |
Let me put this simply.
A laptop GPU = Not compatible with a Desktop. |
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ieyedude
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PoniSpai
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| 29 Mar 2014 10:58 PM |
It is incredibly unlikely you will even be able to upgrade your laptop at all.
That requires desoldering often. |
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| 30 Mar 2014 09:14 AM |
You cannot upgrade laptops outside of HDDS.
The 755m is an above average card, however my laptop has two of them... And that laptop can run mostly every game at high settings.
BTW, im a grill :^) |
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FluxPanda
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| 30 Mar 2014 10:13 AM |
| If your getting a laptop that has that, then go ahead! I have the Lenovo y510p and have had it for a long time and it is amazing! I can play everything I want with little to no lag at all! If you are actually building one then I wouldn't suggest putting that in! |
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| 30 Mar 2014 10:16 AM |
| You can upgrade ram, sometimes screens. (If you know what you're doing...) |
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| 30 Mar 2014 10:37 AM |
| @flux what games do you play? |
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| 30 Mar 2014 10:39 AM |
| 2GB Is not much, get better ones like 4GB or 6GB or more. |
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| 30 Mar 2014 10:47 AM |
| >People forgetting I replaced the CPU of my laptop... |
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PoniSpai
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| 30 Mar 2014 10:49 AM |
Fernando.
A laptop will not use more than 2GB.
4 and 6 will not even be touched by 1080p gaming. |
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| 30 Mar 2014 10:52 AM |
| I swear most laptops use 900p monitors or 720p? |
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PoniSpai
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| 30 Mar 2014 11:01 AM |
@Rainbow These days most that have any gaming orientation run 1080p. Some run 1800p but that is rare. |
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| 30 Mar 2014 11:09 AM |
@Poni, lol.
My razer laptop is only 900p.
Still looks fine, too me. |
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| 30 Mar 2014 11:30 AM |
>2GB Is not much, get better ones like 4GB or 6GB or more. single 1080p at ultra won't use nearly that much for eyefinity/surround or 1440p then yes |
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| 30 Mar 2014 11:35 AM |
| IIRC 1GB of VRAM wont run out in 1080p |
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