What are these people talking about. That is integrated graphics, it will not play high end games, some of them it won't even load, and those that it does will run horribly. You are clearly looking at a laptop, and not one that is meant for gaming.
2006-10-26 11:48:11
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answered by mysticman44 7
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Just looked at this - it's a laptop motherboard with ATI chipset, not a stand-alone graphics card.
I'd doubt its ability to handle resource heavy games like BF2 as it stands, best bet is to check with ATI, or with the game developers/publishers.
Website seems to indicate that it might, but also suggests a seperate card "to give you the winning edge".
I have a friend who has a decent laptop, very highly specced for it's time, running Radeon 9800 graphics chipset, but it wouldn't handle BF2 - we checked with EA who say that teh game was designed for high-spec desktops, not laptops which can be a bit "detuned" to save on power consumption.
From ATI's website:
3D Gaming
The Radeon® Xpress 200 is the first chipset with a graphics processor that let you play the latest game titles on DirectX⢠9 and OpenGL⢠technology. For serious gaming fun and competitive play, you can upgrade your performance with an additional ATI graphics card and give yourself the winning edge.
2006-10-26 00:37:00
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answered by BushRaider69 3
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I dont know this particular card but ATI are one of the top two graphic card manufacturers. With the Mobility I believe its a laptop card and there are not many laptops that are geared up for top end games. ( except top end laptops) 512 mb is OK if its dedicated to the Graphics card, but it usually means shared.
You would be best advised to check with the laptop manufacturer or ATI online as to the specifications of the card
2006-10-26 00:13:04
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answered by Brian 2
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I was actually a bit surprised with this card, my friend got a Gateway laptop and it actually ran pretty well on high end apps. But it's nothing to get excited over. And it's shared, not dedicated memory so really it's not great for gaming.
Spend the extra and get something you'll enjoy!
2006-10-26 00:06:32
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answered by I H 3
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It depends on the capacity of the processor in the card, but i would imagine it woulds play most games as your pc sounds pretty new.
2006-10-26 00:06:48
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answered by plesk.apache 2
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every game i can think of that card is a mad one btw how much did u buy it for
2006-10-26 00:07:47
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answered by Khalid D 1
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