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Lenovo Y550P
Intel Core i7 720Q 4 GB DDR3 Nvidia Geforce 240M 1 GB External 1680x1050 LCD connected via HDMI
It can run ultra at 20-30 fps, but struggles as unit counts get higher. I prefer medium. Even on medium or low, it chokes on 3v3 and 4v4 once all the players get 200/200 armies.
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Intel core2 t8300 2.4ghz 3gb ram Nvidia Geforece 8600M GT 1280x800 res
I play on a mixture of medium and low settings and get a good 60 fps most of the time. Drops to maybe 30-40 during big battles in 1v1.
There really isn't a huge difference between medium-ultra to be honest. The sacrifice on fps is definitely not worth it if you want to play online and be competitive.
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HP HDX18 1900 x 1080 Intel 2.0 ghz quad core. 4gb DDR3 RAM Nvidia 130M
Can run on medium at full res with 70+ FPS consistently.
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My older brother has a 1st generation intel based macbook pro with bootcamp running vista, for some reason he can only run it only on low and its very laggy at the beginning of the game, and then it has random lag spikes and it gets laggy as hell whenever theres a battle. I'm pretty sure it's because he only has 1gb of ram. yea thats a very old model the second generation macbook pro, which is what i have has no lag. the spec requirements for macs are higher than pc's so that is part of it. also using bootcamp for sc2 is a terrible idea. bootcamp has been creating problems for sc2 forever. like i said its not ideal but it certainly does the job.
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Will the most basic model of MacBook Pro of the latest generation run the game smoothly at Medium? I'll be more than happy if it accomplishes that and don't have to spend an extra $500 for the icore model.
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i5 430M 2.27Ghz Geforce GT330M 4Gb DDR3 1366x768 win 7 64bits
I run on low because i don't care much about graphics, and never have breaks or slowdowns except with over 800 units.
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macbook pro 15 inch from 2 years ago :| (yeah, im a 1-liner but i hv my right xD)
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Gateway NV79 brand 500 GB HDD 4 GB Memory ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 with 1 GB Memory Intel Core i5 2.53 Ghz $849 Runs on High-Ultra Perfectly
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Will a geforce 310m (1gb ddr3) be able to run SCII at max settings? A friend I know expressed his doubts citing that 310m is a low end gcard...
my laptop: Asus i5-450m (2.4ghz, 2.66 with turbo) 4gb ddr3 ram geforce 310m(1gb ddr3 vram)
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My laptop:
Intel Core2Duo t9400 @ 2.54 4 gigs of DDR2 RAM 9600 GS 1GB VRAM
I rock the game with high textures, 3D Unit portraits, high effects, 1440x 900 resolution, but set shaders to I believe it was low. Looks very good, but like a totally different game than at higher shaders. Gets 60 FPS.
Starcraft II is very CPU dependent. My old 8800 GTS 640 MB couldn't run it maxed, but could run most things high enough that the stuff that was off, like SSAO, don't really look that different.
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I finally decided to purchase the Asus G37JH after hours upon hours of extensive research. this laptop is probably one of the top contenders for best laptop of 2010. Specs are
Intel i7 720QM clocked at 1.6ghz with turboboost it can jump up to I believe 2.8 ghz 17.3 Inch screen 6gb of ddr3 1066mhz ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5870 1gb gddr5 1600x900 resolution
I'm pretty sure this beast of a machine can run sc2 on atleast high with maxed settings I mean this laptop has the ATI5870 the best card out right now aside from the GTX480 from nvidia which is less powerful compare to the 5870. The resolution is only 1600x900 but you can get the higher Resolution if you can spend a lil more. I hear the low resolution is actually better for gaming though. The laptop has a sleek design that has something to do with a f71 jet fighter. With 2 big fans on the backside of the laptop it can disperse alot of air fast and quick. The keyboard (from what I've seen in pictures) is the new island type I've been fond of ever since I saw them on some Sony vaio laptops. Its got the full keyboard with number pad as well. The laptop has a few models so the pricing will vary anywhere from $1200 to $1700. I purchased mine from cowboom after I found out there was a sale on one for 850 +tax. unfortunately I was too late and the price went up to 1000 but you still save $200. the downside to this is that its a refurbished laptop so the only thing you can do Is order it and cross your fingers. if the one I get is messed up ill just return it and get one from Bestbuy at for $1200 which includes the 1 year manufacturers warranty.
The laptop should be here by Monday, ill write a review about it a few days after I get it. I can't wait!!
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Lenovo T500 2082-52G
P8600@2.1GHz (had to downclock because of overheating issues, fix on the way) Mobility 3650@1650*1080 7200 RPM winchester 4Gb DDR3 (but only win7 x86)
Runs great on Medium or little below... (@1650*1080)
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I hate island keyboards, especially for gaming. >.> The feel isn't great and the travel is too short.
Anyways, my Ideapad Y460 is absolutely amazing and runs SC2 well.
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Intel i7 Q 720 @ 1.60 GHz 4Gb DDR3 ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4670 1 Gb has HDMI out and VGA which I connect to 2 22 Inch monitors. Samsung SSD PM800
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2.2ghz dual 4gb ddr2 Nvidia Geforce 9600M GT Cuda (1 gb)
Runs fine on medium-high
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On June 28 2010 03:40 climax wrote: 2.1ghz core duo 4GB RAM GeForce 8400GT Vista 64-bit 200gb Hard Drive 5400rpm 1200x800
I run it on medium with no hitches or anything. But when I usually play, I go for Low because it gives me more fps. Wow something must be wrong with my laptop then...I can't even play with everything on LOW..even 1v1 games, as soon as there are a few units out (100 supply each) my computer freeze frames me..
I have: 2.26ghz core 2 duo 3GB Ram GeForce 9600m GT XP Home 300gb HD (unsure of RPM) any resolution seems to suck, unless someone has a recommendation?
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I run on high settings fine - the laptop was about £400.
AMD Turion x2 2.10ghz (I think it's a turion at work at the moment)
ATI Radeon 3450HD mobile
4gb Ram
Vista
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On July 09 2010 21:32 ChoboOv wrote: Intel i7 Q 720 @ 1.60 GHz 4Gb DDR3 ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4670 1 Gb has HDMI out and VGA which I connect to 2 22 Inch monitors. Samsung SSD PM800
what settings do you run at? this laptop is very similar to the one i purchased. instead of the 4670 i got the 5870 and 6 gb ddr3 ram
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My laptop can easily cope with quite high settings in SC2 (although lagspikes occur on high settings) but the problem is that it gets overheated and turns itself off. Im sure you can understand the frustration of losing a game because the computer turns itself off when you had the lead :p Does anyone have any tips for avoiding this? I've attempted to put some books under it on each side to lift it from the table and it has helped a bit but the problem remains.
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On July 09 2010 22:34 ab0x wrote: My laptop can easily cope with quite high settings in SC2 (although lagspikes occur on high settings) but the problem is that it gets overheated and turns itself off. Im sure you can understand the frustration of losing a game because the computer turns itself off when you had the lead :p Does anyone have any tips for avoiding this? I've attempted to put some books under it on each side to lift it from the table and it has helped a bit but the problem remains.
have you tried a laptop cooler? you can find some cheap ones for around 20 dollars at your local bestbuy
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