what can i run games with these specs?

Basel Hamad

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Hello, i have an Alienware m11x r2 with these following specs:

CPU: intel core i7 640UM (Overclocked)

GPU: Geforce GT335M

RAM: 8GB DDR3

what games can i run with these specs? even if the graphics is very low, i don't care, also GTA V works Great with these Specs (30+FPS) that's Great


The games that i want is:

Call of Duty: Advance Warfare - Call of Duty: Black Ops 3

Overwatch

DOOM 4


if you have games to share with me, please comment below :)
 
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You need to be more specific, 1080p is now the standard resolution for gaming. I was assuming that you where trying to play AAA games @1080p using your Geforce GT335M, and like I mentioned before it will be really difficult to achieve. But 720p is way less demanding on the GPU because 720p is 1,280 pixels displayed across the screen horizontally and 720 pixels down the screen vertically. 1080p is 1,920 pixels displayed across the screen horizontally and 1,080 pixels down the screen vertically. So yes 1080p is 2.5 times the resolution of 720p.

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New AAA games I'll have to say that it will be really hard for your laptop to even try to load and run the new games. Your GT335M was first released in 2010 it only have 1GB of VRAM memory and a 128-bit memory interface. The GPU is operating at a frequency of 450 MHz, memory is running at 800 MHz and a Bandwidth of 25.60 GB/s. It will probably overheat like crazy.
 

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i tried that, and non of what it said is true

i ran GTA V with no Problems, this site gave me that i can't run GTA V

also Max Payne 3 Worked Great on my Laptop with 60+FPS

i don't trust this website, but thanks :)
 

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well, my GT335M temperature goes about 65 Celsius when i play GTA V with 30+FPS on Normal Settings, so i don't see any problem to play some AAA Games on Low settings or whatever
 


I'd like to see those results if you have them.

I've tested it a few times it looked pretty accurate to me.

But for best accurate results would be referring to the games minimal and maximum requirement specs.
 

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if there's only a screen recorder so i can show you how the games runs good on my Laptop

Results (for real)

GTA V (normal settings): 720P (because my laptop screen resolution is 720p) 30+FPS

Max Payne 3 (normal/high settings): 60+FPS

Hitman Absolution (Medium/High): 35+FPS (Low settings) 50+FPS

Sleeping Dogs Definitive Edition (Medium Settings): 30+FPS (Low Settings) 40+FPS
 


It seems as if you have answered your own question. You are aware of the aforementioned games and their respective sys. reqs.. You can compare the system requirements of your games in question and compare those to the most demanding games you have. You then have your answer.

The developers do pad their reqs.. They are only there to give a general idea. Let's consider Sniper Elite 4. I have a 970 FTW with a 4690K and 8GB RAM. I can max out the settings on a 1080p TV and turn on vsync. Absolutely zero issues. It asks for a 2GB 660 GTX(minimum). I can take out my 970 and use my integrated 4600 HD. I can still play comfortably 1080p low settings.

Will those games play? I think they will. It's up to your resolution(nice that it's only at 720p) and your in game settings.

Give a man a fish...

Geforce Experience can record your gameplay with its integrated recorder. It can also upload your video for you.
 
Its not showing the score you got or anything. Just the minimum and recommended hardware specs to run the game.

I suggested this site just for that reason. It is pretty good at comparing your system specs to the vendors minimum and recommended specs to tell you if it matches up.

That doesn't mean you can't run the game. It just means you are not within the vendors suggested spec ranges. Which is really what you should be judging anything off off. They do testing to come up with those numbers. Its not just some random figures.

Its like if a piece of hardware requires 300w to run and you have a 275w PSU. It may work, but its not in spec and not recommended based on their testing.
 

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Aha, so that's how the Website works, interesting
 

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You need to be more specific, 1080p is now the standard resolution for gaming. I was assuming that you where trying to play AAA games @1080p using your Geforce GT335M, and like I mentioned before it will be really difficult to achieve. But 720p is way less demanding on the GPU because 720p is 1,280 pixels displayed across the screen horizontally and 720 pixels down the screen vertically. 1080p is 1,920 pixels displayed across the screen horizontally and 1,080 pixels down the screen vertically. So yes 1080p is 2.5 times the resolution of 720p.
 
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