Wow, so now they will be more like the full blown cards with this dedicated memory? Impressive. I just wonder why they never thought of this before- or have they?
To the poster above, if these perform the way they should with the dedicated memory, then they most certainly will run Crysis.
No, I never knew that. I always assumed they went off the system's memory. I'm also not that into laptops, so thats a reason as to why I wouldn't know any better.
Oh well, I learn something new every day. Either way, these should be able to play Crysis- amirite?
"With the new GeForce GPUs, NVIDIA is bringing gamers the ultimate gaming experience available on a notebook," said Cervat Yerli, CEO of Crytek. "For gamers wanting to experience the advanced visual realism of Crysis the new GeForce 8800M powered machines are the ones to get."
probably overstating a pinch, but it should play Crysis just fine...especially in an SLI setup :) (which is also possible in some of today's more expensive notebooks)
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Zeus the God @ Nov 19th 2007 5:06PM
Wow, so now they will be more like the full blown cards with this dedicated memory? Impressive. I just wonder why they never thought of this before- or have they?
To the poster above, if these perform the way they should with the dedicated memory, then they most certainly will run Crysis.
Ayle @ Nov 19th 2007 5:10PM
My 8600m gt is using dedicated memory.... OR were you using sarcasm?
Patuxentbball @ Nov 19th 2007 5:14PM
You do realize that mobile gpu's have been able to have dedicated memory for a while, right?
Zeus the God @ Nov 19th 2007 5:28PM
No, I never knew that. I always assumed they went off the system's memory. I'm also not that into laptops, so thats a reason as to why I wouldn't know any better.
Oh well, I learn something new every day. Either way, these should be able to play Crysis- amirite?
Ekauq @ Nov 19th 2007 5:51PM
yeah it should be able to, from the read link:
"With the new GeForce GPUs, NVIDIA is bringing gamers the ultimate gaming experience available on a notebook," said Cervat Yerli, CEO of Crytek. "For gamers wanting to experience the advanced visual realism of Crysis the new GeForce 8800M powered machines are the ones to get."
probably overstating a pinch, but it should play Crysis just fine...especially in an SLI setup :) (which is also possible in some of today's more expensive notebooks)