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Suggest you get Geforce Experience software for it from here:
http://www.geforce.com/geforce-experience
This is offical software they provide which not only keeps all your drivers up-to-date but gives you game profiles. Scan the steam folder, select Dota 2, and click on apply best optimal settings. These are calculated upon your current hardware and graphic card. It will give the best possible quality/performance without any lag.
Hope that helps, it's the easiest option without getting technical.
That made no sense at all. You obiviosly dont know what your talking about.
Correct me if I'm wrong but GT-630M is used as a Notebook GPU. It's main design purpose is for 3D Blu-Ray and media - while keeping a good battery life. Gaming is still possible but not it's first purpose in design by Nvidia. It still supports 3D Vision, DirectX 11, CUDA, PhysX, Optimus, OpenCL, DirectCompute, etc. Obiviously I have no idea and your post was much more helpful to the Topic Owner?
Well it really depends. GT in general is not made for anything. But for example i got GTX 670M on my laptop which is purely for gaming.