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AMD mobility raedeon HD 4250
3.00 GB installed(currently 2.75 in storage)
Windows 7 ultimate
If the game would use 100% of my CPU, how much FPS would i get. If it even became able to run the game.
HP dv7 4069wm 1600x900 17.3" laptop
AMD Phenom II N830 triple core @ 2.1GHz
8GB 1066MHz DDR3 RAM (Crucial)
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 512MB DDR3 VRAM
Two 750GB WD Black 7200rpm HDD (1.5TB total space)
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Honestly I think you are out of luck. I am not saying it won't play for you, but there is no way it will play good. You really need more RAM. You may be able to get this game to run ok if you get more RAM (upgrade to 6GB), but honestly that Mobility Radeon HD 4250 is very weak. Does it even meet the minimum requirements for this game? The whole laptop is weak. Sorry... I don't mean anything bad by telling you this. Also why do you have Windows 7 Ultimate on a lower end laptop? Your laptop can't hold enough RAM to need Ultimate.
There are beta drivers out which support Crossfire for Rome II, I have a program that grabs all new beta drivers (for the 79** series cards) and installs them when available. Google beta drivers for your cards. There was micro-stuttering issue with Crossfire but that has seemed to be fixed in the last driver patch.
Usually AMD are really bad with driver updates but for the first time they are ahead of Nvidia (only because of CA messing around I think). Hope you get your SLI working soon, this game really loves multi card builds when it works. These are my first AMD cards and I won't be staying with AMD that's for sure, Nvidia usually have less issues with drivers I notice.
I agree with you about them temps, my cards got crazy hot when I didnt have them water cooled. I want new Nvidia cards (as the issues with drivers over the last 15 months has driven me mad at times) but performance wise it's pointless and a waste of money until end of 2014 at least, because the 3 7950's out perform most builds and cost vs performance I can't see a better build. I just have to deal with the frustration of them drivers for another 12-15 months or so =)
Total War always takes 6-12 months until it's really playable, I love the franchise and I don't mind waiting 6 months for a stable build, that's just the way it has always been. Anyway best of luck and I envy your SLI as besides Rome II I'm sure you have 0 issues with it.
Kill yourself.
Even better, Kill Mattius1989, Then spend $400-600 and upgrade your laptop
I have the same CPU and it never goes to 100% most is on the first core and rest are lower.
prime95 puts all to 100 though so its not my cpu.
ey would need to develop this into the game itself and optimize for sli support thats not the job of the supplier of this tech. You all target nvdia and amd as if it is somehow their fault for how a game dev company develops their game. Are you all ♥♥♥♥♥♥$ thats as nice as im putting it !.
Also when it comes to multi core, hyper threading. gpu usage you all except 100% usage with no idea of how the hardware is being ultised. Read up on game development and especially hyper threading !