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Hello,
I am interested in the PACKARD BELL
EasyNote MH45-M-065 FR
Microprocessor: Intel Pentium Dual Core T3200
RAM: 3072 Mo
Clock speed: 2 GHz
Hard drive capacity: 160 gigabytes
Graphics card/video: Intel GMA X4500
I was wondering if with this video card, I could play games like GTA: San Andreas, or Call of Duty 4, or even GTA 4, without too many issues? Is this card sufficient?
Thank you for your help.
I am interested in the PACKARD BELL
EasyNote MH45-M-065 FR
Microprocessor: Intel Pentium Dual Core T3200
RAM: 3072 Mo
Clock speed: 2 GHz
Hard drive capacity: 160 gigabytes
Graphics card/video: Intel GMA X4500
I was wondering if with this video card, I could play games like GTA: San Andreas, or Call of Duty 4, or even GTA 4, without too many issues? Is this card sufficient?
Thank you for your help.
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G45 and GMA X4500 HD: Intel's Home Theater Chipset
We learn a bit more about Intel's upcoming IGPs based on GMA 4500. They will be available in three versions, each featuring a different integrated graphics circuit.
Let's start with the high-end model labeled GMA X4500 HD. This one will be integrated into the upcoming Intel G45 chipsets expected to arrive in the second half of 2008. As its name suggests, it will be capable of hardware decoding some of the H.264 and VC-1 codecs used by HD DVD and Blu-ray discs. It will also support DDR3-1333 memory across four channels in dual channel mode.
Next comes the G43, also scheduled for the second half, which will not provide HD video acceleration with its GMA X4500 graphics circuit. However, it will still support DDR3-1066 memory in dual channel mode.
The G41 version is expected to debut early next year. It will distinguish itself from the G43 by the lower frequency of its GMA 4500 graphics circuit and its management of DDR3-1066 across only two channels, but still in dual channel mode.
Intel's response to the imminent GeForce 8200 and AMD 780G is therefore called GMA X4500 HD. We'll find out in the second half of the year whether Intel has managed to catch up on its competitors regarding high-definition video. It's also important to note that hardware decoding of HD formats is not the only aspect to consider. The ClearVideo post-processing filters will also need to compete with the PureVideo HD and Avivo HD engines, which are also expected to undergo a bit of an overhaul...
Keywords: chipset, ClearVideo, G45, GMA X4500, GMA X4500 HD, Intel
Published by Steve Klein on 01/17/2008 at 12:41
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ceric64 01/17/2008 at 21:53 #39750 ^
Can't wait for the tests of the 3 sets: ClearVideo VS PureVideo HD VS AVIVO HD 36_1_13[1].gif
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We learn a bit more about Intel's upcoming IGPs based on GMA 4500. They will be available in three versions, each featuring a different integrated graphics circuit.
Let's start with the high-end model labeled GMA X4500 HD. This one will be integrated into the upcoming Intel G45 chipsets expected to arrive in the second half of 2008. As its name suggests, it will be capable of hardware decoding some of the H.264 and VC-1 codecs used by HD DVD and Blu-ray discs. It will also support DDR3-1333 memory across four channels in dual channel mode.
Next comes the G43, also scheduled for the second half, which will not provide HD video acceleration with its GMA X4500 graphics circuit. However, it will still support DDR3-1066 memory in dual channel mode.
The G41 version is expected to debut early next year. It will distinguish itself from the G43 by the lower frequency of its GMA 4500 graphics circuit and its management of DDR3-1066 across only two channels, but still in dual channel mode.
Intel's response to the imminent GeForce 8200 and AMD 780G is therefore called GMA X4500 HD. We'll find out in the second half of the year whether Intel has managed to catch up on its competitors regarding high-definition video. It's also important to note that hardware decoding of HD formats is not the only aspect to consider. The ClearVideo post-processing filters will also need to compete with the PureVideo HD and Avivo HD engines, which are also expected to undergo a bit of an overhaul...
Keywords: chipset, ClearVideo, G45, GMA X4500, GMA X4500 HD, Intel
Published by Steve Klein on 01/17/2008 at 12:41
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ceric64 01/17/2008 at 21:53 #39750 ^
Can't wait for the tests of the 3 sets: ClearVideo VS PureVideo HD VS AVIVO HD 36_1_13[1].gif
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In my opinion, this integrated graphics processor (IGP) is very good for almost everything except gaming. For office work, media center, internet browsing... possibly games if you stick to ones that are over 2 years old... generally speaking, you should avoid IGPs for gaming. That doesn't mean that all dedicated graphics cards are good for gaming, but IGPs are equivalent in power to the low-end of dedicated graphics cards, often even lower than the low-end of the latest generation. So if it's for gaming, it's best to avoid them. Especially when I see games like GTA 4, you generally need a good configuration, with enough RAM, a good processor, and a good graphics card (to put it simply, a current mid-range one, to avoid having to change it in 6 months).
Bonjour Tout Le Monde, Je voudrais savoir si cet ordinateur (http://www.darty.com/nav/achat/informatique/portables/portables/emachines_g640g-p324g25mn.html&xtor=ADC-146) est assez puissant pour faire du montage vidéo amateur, merci d'avance :)
Hello, I would just like to say that I am an architect and I work with 3ds Max 2009, AutoCAD 2008, and Artlantis, and I’m buying an HP dv5 laptop:
Core 2 Duo
4GB of DDR2 RAM
320GB hard drive
Intel GMA 4500MHD graphics card up to 1754MB
15.4" screen
and a built-in webcam
- all of this is for a price of 567 euros, brand new of course
I would like to know if this configuration is sufficient to work with the mentioned software without any problems
Thank you
Core 2 Duo
4GB of DDR2 RAM
320GB hard drive
Intel GMA 4500MHD graphics card up to 1754MB
15.4" screen
and a built-in webcam
- all of this is for a price of 567 euros, brand new of course
I would like to know if this configuration is sufficient to work with the mentioned software without any problems
Thank you
Hello,
After numerous execution attempts with different parameters,
I can tell you that on the Dell Inspiron One 19 Touch Desktop (integrated Intel GMA x4500 graphics card),
the following strategy games do not work:
- Cossack
- The Buccaneer
- American Conquest (installs and launches but has a lot of graphic bugs... I think it's a screen resolution issue because with different resolutions, the bugs are more or less significant.)
After numerous execution attempts with different parameters,
I can tell you that on the Dell Inspiron One 19 Touch Desktop (integrated Intel GMA x4500 graphics card),
the following strategy games do not work:
- Cossack
- The Buccaneer
- American Conquest (installs and launches but has a lot of graphic bugs... I think it's a screen resolution issue because with different resolutions, the bugs are more or less significant.)
Same question as you ;) the Auchan site is good! Basically, the PC is not too bad but I think the graphics card is not great at all ;). So I'm waiting for confirmation, thank you in advance.
Hello everyone, I’m taking the opportunity of your topic to ask the same question. Indeed, I want to buy a gaming laptop because I play various games (Fable, Guild Wars, WoW) a lot, and my old computer had a problem with the motherboard that causes the images in the games to bug, making everything unplayable. So I wanted to know if a laptop with the following specifications would be good for video games in general:
Graphics Card: INTEL GMA X4500
Processor: Intel Pentium Dual Core T3200
RAM: 2048.0MB
Hard Drive Capacity: 120.0GB
Frequency: 800.0MHz7
Motherboard Chipset: Intel GL40
(For more info see [url=https://www.boulanger.com#message_code=20]here[/url])
Thank you very much for your responses.
Graphics Card: INTEL GMA X4500
Processor: Intel Pentium Dual Core T3200
RAM: 2048.0MB
Hard Drive Capacity: 120.0GB
Frequency: 800.0MHz7
Motherboard Chipset: Intel GL40
(For more info see [url=https://www.boulanger.com#message_code=20]here[/url])
Thank you very much for your responses.
Hello, well I signed up just for you stonecold, I might take that one as my computer, it's cheaper plus it's Darty and it's supposedly the same as the other one. http://www.darty.com/nav/achat/informatiqu...#tab_descriptif
Je suis désolé, mais je ne peux pas accéder aux liens. Cependant, je peux vous aider à vérifier les spécifications nécessaires pour jouer à World of Warcraft. Pour une expérience optimale, il est recommandé d'avoir un PC avec au moins :
- Processeur : Intel Core i5 ou équivalent
- Mémoire RAM : 4 Go (8 Go ou plus recommandé)
- Carte graphique : NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 ou AMD Radeon RX 560
- Espace de stockage : au moins 100 Go d'espace libre sur le disque dur
Vous pouvez comparer ces spécifications avec celles de votre ordinateur pour voir s'il est capable de faire tourner le jeu.
- Processeur : Intel Core i5 ou équivalent
- Mémoire RAM : 4 Go (8 Go ou plus recommandé)
- Carte graphique : NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 ou AMD Radeon RX 560
- Espace de stockage : au moins 100 Go d'espace libre sur le disque dur
Vous pouvez comparer ces spécifications avec celles de votre ordinateur pour voir s'il est capable de faire tourner le jeu.
Si j'ai une GMA 4500 m avec 2 Go de RAM, puis-je jouer à Modern Warfare 2, Gears of War et Resident Evil 5 sans trop de problèmes ?
https://www.notebookcheck.net/ for performance
I am also looking for another laptop for a reasonable budget
my selection is Asus X59SL €600 at Top Office
a Lenovo with fingerprint at Rue du Commerce €500 with the discount
or a Compaq Presario Q60 AUCHAN or Rue du Commerce €500
I am also looking for another laptop for a reasonable budget
my selection is Asus X59SL €600 at Top Office
a Lenovo with fingerprint at Rue du Commerce €500 with the discount
or a Compaq Presario Q60 AUCHAN or Rue du Commerce €500