Laptop has an integrated graphics card.
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View Profile My shitty laptop has an integrated graphics card, but I have 4 gigs of ram and I was wondering if there was a graphics card emulator that could feed off of some of my RAM, I have tried one already and it didn't really work, so do you have any solutions, like how to overclock this piece of shit or something?
It's a Dell Inspiron 1545 and I know I can't replace the graphics card, and I don't want to wait for the external graphics card technology to come out.
Ideas?
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View Profile i hope you learned your lesson about avoiding integrated shitware
i'm sure you've already tried 3D-Analyze
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i'm sure you've already tried 3D-Analyze
Yup .
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View Profile i hope you learned your lesson about avoiding integrated shitware
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View Profile My dad bought this laptop for me, I had no say in it.
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View Profile He's a big dude.
And he wants to buy me a gaming pc.
lmao.
He told me to start lookin' for parts again.
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View Profile build one build one build one dont buy a prebuilT!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111111111111111111
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View Profile I absolutely HATE the intel onboard chipsets... They have no advantage whatsoever other than price maybe? I had to deal with mine in my dell dimension 3100 until I got my current gaming rig. With all the complaints, I don't even know why they don't change it. Then again, most people have laptops for Business and surfin the intarwebz.