24.05.2012, 14:56
Notebooks arent designed for gaming, thats something you should always keep in mind (unless you get a special gaming notebook for thousands of euros). The built-in graphics adapters got almost no power, and shared vram is really slow compared to usual gddr.
So upgrading the ram might help a bit, but you still wont get much fps.
If you want a gaming machine, get a desktop pc, that simple.
So upgrading the ram might help a bit, but you still wont get much fps.
If you want a gaming machine, get a desktop pc, that simple.