No Man's Sky

No Man's Sky

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Intel HD 4000
Will this game have support for Intel HD 4000 graphics cards in the future? I really want to buy the game :(
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Lucifer69 Aug 8, 2019 @ 1:30pm 
Laptops won't melt at 100 °C. If it hits 100 °C and you immediately allow it to cool off/ rest, you'll be fine provided you fix whatever is causing it to get so hot. The CPU will have a substancially reduced life span if allowed to maintain such a temperature.

My GTX 780ti ran at 149 °C before a capacitor exploded. I replaced it and then did it again. It took 158 °C before the new cap popped. It took many times of this abuse to burn off all of silver solder on the logic board. In theory I could rebuild the thing, and go for round 6.

Edit: I like to use my old hardware for practice. Custom UEFI's, Bios, overclocking, etc.
Last edited by Lucifer69; Aug 8, 2019 @ 1:34pm
OGNocturnal Aug 8, 2019 @ 2:32pm 
93°C or above is dangerous to the CPU like others have said it shortens the lifespan.
SylenThunder Aug 8, 2019 @ 2:40pm 
100C is based on the temp required to melt the plastic the laptop is housed in.
Lucifer69 Aug 8, 2019 @ 2:43pm 
Inaccurate.

Certain components that make up the CPU, RAM, GPU, etc., operate well over 1000 °C. The surface area of such pieces is so small that it doesn't take much to transfer and eliminate the heat.

Edit: Of the six commonly recycled plastics, four can withstand temperatures of 100 °C or above. According to Machinist Materials, polyethylene terephthalate -- PET, or recyclable 1 -- has a melting point of 255 °C.
Last edited by Lucifer69; Aug 8, 2019 @ 2:46pm
Lucifer69 Aug 8, 2019 @ 3:43pm 
Azidoazide azide is about as volatile as it can get. It's as much of a pain in the ass to work with as anti matter. In fact it's even more unstable than anti matter (suspend anti matter in a powerful magnetic field inside of a vacuum container.

Photons, vibration, hell just look at the dam thing and it will spontaneously explode in your face.
SplatterRat Aug 8, 2019 @ 6:34pm 
Originally posted by Zahan:
Sorry to be a necromancer here but only came here to find out if my laptop (Dell Latitude E6530 i7-3520m, 8gb memory, Intel HD4000 and a 240gb Samsung SSD) can run this for a laugh as i prefer that over running steam link (I have a mid (Low?) level gaming computer as well (GTX660ti 3gb, i7-4790, 16gb ram, 120gb Samsung SSD)), obviously it can't from what peeps have said here however i can confirm running GTA 5 on it and have played a good few hours on it.
Tempted to try NMS still just for LOLs though.
only the 7th gen intel integrated graphics can play nms, older models will load the game but will only show a black screen as they do not support the required opengl
Doomguy Aug 8, 2019 @ 9:26pm 
Wtf has this thread turned into
Lucifer69 Aug 8, 2019 @ 9:36pm 
A useless necro started it, and a few of us decided to have some fun with it.
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Date Posted: Aug 4, 2018 @ 3:08pm
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