- Jan 31, 2002
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I've been looking at several different laptops recently, and while I don't do much gaming anymore, I like the occasional low-end game (WC3, C&C Generals, EVE) so I'd like to be able to play on the go. I value portability as well, so I'm leaning towards integrated video to save battery life.
With that in mind, I'm looking at laptops with the aforementioned three video chipsets.
GMA950
250MHz core - 4 pipelines
We've all heard the jokes, so let's just get them out of the way. Garbage, worthless, etc. However, its behaviour of "offload shading onto the CPU" is made much better with the advent of Core Duo. See "MacBook running games" pt1 and pt2 - albiet that's with a T2400 and 2GBs, but I don't plan on outfitting my rig with anything less than 1GB at the barest minimum.
ATi Radeon Xpress 1100
300MHz core - 2 pipelines
From what I've been able to tell, it's just an X200M with DDR2 support - which in turn is a cut-down X300. It seems to be "decent" at gaming, and being an ATI means it has better game support than the Intel.
nVidia geForce 6150
425MHz core - 2 pipelines
As far as I can tell, this is a desktop 6100 integrated GPU. nVidia means better Linux/BSD support, and theoretically it should be a strong performer - but benchmarks that I've found online show it as horribly lacking, even losing to the GMA950.
The GMA950 system would have a Core Duo 1.66GHz - the ATI and nVidia solutions would sport a Turion X2 1.6GHz.
Anyone who owns a GMA950, X1100, or Go6150 equipped laptop - please, chime in.
I'm shying away from the discrete GPU world for two reasons - price, and portability.
- M4H
With that in mind, I'm looking at laptops with the aforementioned three video chipsets.
GMA950
250MHz core - 4 pipelines
We've all heard the jokes, so let's just get them out of the way. Garbage, worthless, etc. However, its behaviour of "offload shading onto the CPU" is made much better with the advent of Core Duo. See "MacBook running games" pt1 and pt2 - albiet that's with a T2400 and 2GBs, but I don't plan on outfitting my rig with anything less than 1GB at the barest minimum.
ATi Radeon Xpress 1100
300MHz core - 2 pipelines
From what I've been able to tell, it's just an X200M with DDR2 support - which in turn is a cut-down X300. It seems to be "decent" at gaming, and being an ATI means it has better game support than the Intel.
nVidia geForce 6150
425MHz core - 2 pipelines
As far as I can tell, this is a desktop 6100 integrated GPU. nVidia means better Linux/BSD support, and theoretically it should be a strong performer - but benchmarks that I've found online show it as horribly lacking, even losing to the GMA950.
The GMA950 system would have a Core Duo 1.66GHz - the ATI and nVidia solutions would sport a Turion X2 1.6GHz.
Anyone who owns a GMA950, X1100, or Go6150 equipped laptop - please, chime in.
I'm shying away from the discrete GPU world for two reasons - price, and portability.
- M4H