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TScasio17
post Feb 1 2013, 04:22 PM, updated 13y ago

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I am using Lenovo Z470 which is i5, 4gb ram, Nvidia gt630m why my fps only 30-40 fps? How to increase it? Can i max settings with this graphic card? Need Help.
cjlio1
post Feb 5 2013, 02:49 PM

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i'm using an acer aspire 6935G with core 2 duo and nvidia 9600M GT with 4GB RAM. play ok but everything set to low and i need to place a fan near my laptop or it crashes
shinnsohai
post Feb 6 2013, 12:29 AM

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Erm... Set the setting to lowest
and Update ur graphic card
My FPS lock at 50-60
Spec:
4Gb ram
512 Graphic
i5 1st gen
ACer Lappy
shinnsohai
post Feb 6 2013, 12:30 AM

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Another thing
RAZER GAMEBOOSTER seems working for me
it does decrease the time of screen hanging
(OCCURING like about 0.5sec)

MaDCaTxDota
post Feb 17 2013, 06:03 PM

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QUOTE(casio17 @ Feb 1 2013, 04:22 PM)
I am using Lenovo Z470 which is i5, 4gb ram, Nvidia gt630m why my fps only 30-40 fps? How to increase it? Can i max settings with this graphic card? Need Help.
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You should be able to play at 50~60fps with about 30 ~ 40% graphic settings (note that the Render Quality is the most resources-consuming feature).
Try dedust the interiors of your laptop since afaik Lenovo laptops' cooling features are not the best.

This post has been edited by MaDCaTxDota: Feb 17 2013, 06:03 PM
[YuRi]
post Feb 18 2013, 11:03 AM

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QUOTE(MaDCaTxDota @ Feb 17 2013, 06:03 PM)
You should be able to play at 50~60fps with about 30 ~ 40% graphic settings (note that the Render Quality is the most resources-consuming feature).
Try dedust the interiors of your laptop since afaik Lenovo laptops' cooling features are not the best.
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Besides dedust the interiors, reapply the thermal paste if possible brows.gif

 

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