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Get CPU-Z here:
http://www.cpuid.com/downloads/cpu-z...s-setup-en.exe And GPU-Z here: http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads..._ROG_Skin.html CPU-Z will show you ALL the info about your motherboard, processor, RAM inside your laptop. GPU-Z will show you ALL the info about your graphics card inside your laptop. But if I check your file I figure out you have an on-board graphics card... So it's shared with your RAM... Lucky for you, you have 4Gb of RAM, but I think thats the problem why lagging. --> not a stand-alone graphic card, but an on-board one wich uses the same RAM as your normal RAM (shared) You might want to check here for updating your drivers for the graphics card (and errors why you can't use higher resolutions): http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/intelgm45/ Hope this helps |
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Thanks for the help. I have the "Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family" and downloaded the 2011 update but still the same issue.
guess it's not meant to be. I'm going to try it on the wife's laptop see if I get the same results |
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yeah... laptops in general are always weaker than desktops...
and on-board graphics (like yours) are also weaker than stand-alone graphic cards... So you have bad luck... (unless the wife's laptop is better :p) There's still another option or two: 1) Buy a new Laptop/Desktop 2) Buy an EXTERNAL graphics card for your laptop... (google for it) Last edited by ASUSfreak; 10-11-2011 at 10:44 PM. |
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