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The laptop video card performance thread (benchmarks linked)

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Originally posted by: Liviathan
This is some great info.

I have a dell with the Mobility Radeon 9700 64mb. What kind of games can I play ?? Haven't tried any yet.

u should be able to play practically all dx8 games and most dx9 games at lower settings and resolution.
 
Originally posted by: jimmyl930
Overall rankings

Mobility Radeon 9700
Mobility Radeon 9600 Pro
Mobility Radeon 9600
GeForce FX Go5650
GeForce4 Ti Go4200
Mobility Radeon 9000/9200
Geforce FX Go5200
GeForce4 460 Go
GeForce4 440 Go
GeForce4 420 Go
Mobility Radeon 7500
GeForce2 Go
[Integrated graphics]
so where does the 5700 fit in all of this 🙂?
 
^^^
their also missing:
Radeon 320M IGP
Radeon 340M IGP
Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP
Mobility Radeon 9100 IGP
GeForce2 Go 100
GeForce2 Go 200
GeForce4 410 Go
GeForce FX 5100
GeForce FX 5600
Intel Extreme Graphics
Intel Extreme Graphics 2
 
So how does the Intel 855GM fit into all of this? Is it the same as the Intel extreme graphincs 2? Since I am looking at a new laptop in the future any info/comparisons are great. Thanks!
 
Originally posted by: manko

IBM ThinkPad X31 (1.4GHz)

IBM ThinkPad X31's ATI Mobility M7, with just 16MB of video RAM, doesn't do it any favors

3DMark2001: 1,548

ATI?s Mobility Radeon M6 32MB (Dell SmartPC 250N w/ 2.2GHz Pentium 4)

3DMark 2001: 2,653
I would like to point-out that my ATI Rage128 PRO 4x AGP with 32MB of dedicated video RAM scores around 1300 3DMarks in a desktop system coupled with an Athlon XP2000+ and 512MB of DDR system RAM; 1400 if I overclock the core and mem as high as it will go without crashing. 1500+ for a notebook is pretty good, though obviously not a gamer's choice (and the article does make clear the IBM X31 is not intended to be a gaming notebook).

Given the intended business market of the X31, the ATI Mobility Radeon does it plenty of favors:
The X31's standalone ATI Mobility Radeon graphics controller, with just 16MB of its own memory, produced bright, saturated colors and good focus on a 1,024x768 screen...
Mission accomplished.
 
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