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I'm not really a newbie anymore, so i'm gonna post this here. I am soon getting an Asus G73SW With a 120gb SSD as well. This is a gaming laptop made maybe 1.5 years ago, and i'm getting it for cheap, as in from a friend, very cheap, in the 400-500$ range. Here is a link to the specs of it... it has the i7 BTW

http://www.asus.com/Notebooks/Gaming_Powerhouse/G73SW/

Then a gameplay of arma 2 on high/max

My question is, Would i be able to run it in cities on high, at about 40 FPS?

I'm willing to cut corners by lowering details, removing shadows, as long as the models don't look n64'esque

Thanks!

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I have an hp with i5 and ati6570 and can play it @1280 with lowered setting of course

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'Tis a decent laptop; although, hardware is quite old.

You can play at max screen resolution, but turn off Anti-Aliasing and disable Post-Processing entirely.

You're good to go; 30+ fps at all times.

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main problem is overheat, I had to buy an additional fan ..but I still reach 90 celsius degrees:(

Lol mhm :/

I have the same GPU and a lover CPU as u (Intel Core i3 @40), 8GB DDR-3 Ram and i can play the Game on Middle-High with 25-30fps ?

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Nice OP!

I have an asus G-74 that I play games on as I travel around. I am very happy with it )

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If the laptop has built in overclocking then yeah you should definitely use it. Sadly I was not lucky to have a built in overclocking program, so I had to download a program for it. It worked out great I was going from on average 1.6 GHZ to a constant 2.4 GHZ. However, after a week of using it every time I would start the program up my screen would start flickering. The laptop's temp was fine, but the screen would just flicker like every 30ish seconds. I did not want to risk my laptop so I removed the program and everything was normal after that :) Just be careful though whenver I research overclocking a lot of people agree that laptop's should not be overclocked.

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Dell XPS L702X

I7-2670QM @ 2.2 GHz

8 g ram

gforce GT 555 M

Can run max resolution just fine with settings on high. I turn some stuff down as it can bog down depending on what is going on.

Most Issues I get are from the server, switching usually fixes it.

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Looks like the 460m has a 1,200 in passmark, geforce 555 has a 1,000

I should be fine then, plus the cooling on this thing is baws

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