Hp Set Up
#1
Posted 19 November 2015 - 08:31 AM
#2
Posted 19 November 2015 - 08:36 AM
Chances are on the HP in question you do not have a really good M style video card. This means buying a real gaming laptop or computer to fix your woes.
You don't have a ton of latitude in laptops for upgrades today.
#3
Posted 19 November 2015 - 08:39 AM
#4
Posted 19 November 2015 - 08:42 AM
Video maxed out run lower setting like textures or lower resolution.
CPU maxed try lowering particles or 10% over clicking your CPU.
#5
Posted 19 November 2015 - 08:43 AM
Dashia, on 19 November 2015 - 08:39 AM, said:
http://www.nvidia.co...raphics-uk.html
Keep in mind it isn't as simple as buying a card and slapping it in. There is the whole DO I HAVE ROOM FOR THIS, IN THIS TINY SPACE? thing, that makes laptop upgrades a nightmare.
Since you haven't given even the full model name of the laptop I can almost guarantee you that you DON'T have room for any upgrades whatsoever.
Edited by Lugh, 19 November 2015 - 08:44 AM.
#6
Posted 19 November 2015 - 08:46 AM
Dashia, on 19 November 2015 - 08:39 AM, said:
M just denotes the graphics card as one for mobile. He means that you are most likely running a intergrated graphics card for laptops. Usually one of the intel chipsets. The problem is that you usually cant upgrade parts like that for laptops. And even if you could it would be more money then its worth by far. Just play on this laptop and get everything you can out of it till you are ready to buy a new computer. Also desktops are usually better for games , at least for me.
Edited by AbyssalTyrant, 19 November 2015 - 08:47 AM.
#7
Posted 19 November 2015 - 08:56 AM
#8
Posted 19 November 2015 - 01:04 PM
#9
Posted 19 November 2015 - 01:54 PM
type msinfo32 into the box
When it opens, click on system summary, you can see your processor in there. Copy paste that here
Expand components, click display. Copy paste that "adapter type" here too
post it up we'll see if you are on a potato or not
#10
Posted 19 November 2015 - 02:02 PM
Yea you can OPEN the game but it wont RUN well at all with those specs. You need a REAL GPU in order to run games that ask for more then 1-2gb GPU buffer.
Most new games recommend i5 processors and like 4-8GB of RAM with at least 1-2GB of GPU Buffer....if you dont have even half of those specs on your rig you wont be playing many new games at a Frame Rate your find acceptable. I dont know of many HP laptops that even have Video Cards (most use on board chip sets and the like) and i own a pretty nice HP but it cant run much more then Diablo 2 or games with similar specs.
#11
Posted 19 November 2015 - 03:10 PM
1. Set every setting to low. Turn of AA. Run at the lowest possible resolution. Hope for the best
2. Build a new computer with good parts
Off the shelf computers are generally either rubbish at gaming, overpriced, or both. Laptops even moreso. Depending on where you are you can order parts from NewEgg cheap and build the PC yourself. If you're not sure what parts you need / how to build just post you're budget and I'm sure there'd be plenty of people willing to help you come up with a parts list
Edited by Troutmonkey, 19 November 2015 - 03:10 PM.
#12
Posted 19 November 2015 - 05:19 PM
If its running an Intel Integrated chip your cactus.
#13
Posted 20 November 2015 - 10:24 AM
Version 6.3.9600 Build 9600
System Manufacturer Hewlett-Packard
System Model HP Pavilion g6 Notebook PC
System Type x64-based PC
Processor AMD A8-4500M APU with Radeon HD Graphics, 1900 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s)
Name AMD Radeon HD 7640G
Adapter Type AMD Radeon HD 7640G (0x9903), Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. compatible
Adapter Description AMD Radeon HD 7640G
Adapter RAM 512.00 MB (536,870,912 bytes)
Resolution 1366 x 768 x 60 hertz
hey mech bros info on my top idk what **** means but thats the guts ig.
#14
Posted 20 November 2015 - 10:55 AM
#15
Posted 20 November 2015 - 11:02 AM
Your processor is ok, i think its the graphics card that is limiting you. But the good news is your laptop does seem to have a true M Video Card in it.
You can look into upgrading, apparently they CPU you have is up gradable too from the info i see. But that CPU is running on par with a lower end i5 so its not junk. Weather or not its truly capable of being a gaming laptop though is still to be seen.
Can you do a CPUZ ID for us? So i can see speed you run at?
Go here....
http://www.cpuid.com...ares/cpu-z.html
You are going to have to download it and then run it, take some screen shots. (go to start and use the sniping tool, or just save them) and then post them here. Like i said that isn't REALLY a potato but its not a power house either. Upgrading may work
The only downfall i see is that your video card seems to have no dedicated graphics memory....This is very important for running the game right. Even a card with a 2 GB buffer is leaps and bounds better.
http://www.notebookc...0G.69836.0.html
Edited by DarthRevis, 20 November 2015 - 11:04 AM.
#16
Posted 20 November 2015 - 11:07 AM
I think you are probably getting all you will get out of that laptop. Save your $$!
Put everything on low, maybe someone around here can link you to the lower-end USER.CFG config files for this game which will cut back visual quality but may milk you a few more FPS out of it
Unfortunately that is an AMD APU, which means non-upgradeable (not generally worth the $$ to upgrade anyways)
You may benefit from adding more and faster RAM, but it won't be too much
Edited by cSand, 20 November 2015 - 11:16 AM.
#17
Posted 20 November 2015 - 11:21 AM
DarthRevis, on 20 November 2015 - 11:02 AM, said:
Your processor is ok, i think its the graphics card that is limiting you. But the good news is your laptop does seem to have a true M Video Card in it.
You can look into upgrading, apparently they CPU you have is up gradable too from the info i see. But that CPU is running on par with a lower end i5 so its not junk. Weather or not its truly capable of being a gaming laptop though is still to be seen.
Can you do a CPUZ ID for us? So i can see speed you run at?
Go here....
http://www.cpuid.com...ares/cpu-z.html
You are going to have to download it and then run it, take some screen shots. (go to start and use the sniping tool, or just save them) and then post them here. Like i said that isn't REALLY a potato but its not a power house either. Upgrading may work
The only downfall i see is that your video card seems to have no dedicated graphics memory....This is very important for running the game right. Even a card with a 2 GB buffer is leaps and bounds better.
http://www.notebookc...0G.69836.0.html
The A8-4500M is an AMD APU ... meaning it has integrated CPU and GPU on one chip. The A8-4500M graphics capability is as a Radeon 7640G. As far as I know it uses a shared memory architecture with the CPU/GPU sharing access to main system memory. It probably does not have a discrete graphics card as well since that would usually make it cost significantly more.
Usually, there is no option to upgrade the CPU on a laptop but you will need to check the model number with HP to confirm that.
There aren't many options that will increase machine performance so you will have to make sure that the game settings are turned down as much as possible. Other than that, make sure you don't have too many background processes running, make sure you have as much free RAM as possible (consider upgrading if it is less than 8Gb). You could also look into whether the laptop has a slot for a discrete graphics card expansion but most don't.Overall, however, it probably isn't worth putting much money/effort into getting performance improvements since it is pretty limited in terms of what is possible with that hardware.
Edited by Mawai, 20 November 2015 - 11:24 AM.
#18
Posted 20 November 2015 - 11:22 AM
The other thing you can do is replace your main -Operating system/game install- drive with a 250-500 gig solid state drive.
Other than that there isn't much you can do.
#19
Posted 20 November 2015 - 11:39 AM
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