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What game could I run?
I'm just wondering what games my laptop would be able to run.

Dimensions
Minimum dimensions (W x D x H)
37.9 x 24.6 x 3.18 cm
Supported Operating Systems
Operating system
Windows 8 64
Processor
Chipset
Intel® HM76 Express
Processor family
Intel® Core™ i5 processor
Processor
Intel® Core™ i5-3230M with Intel HD Graphics 4000 (2.6 GHz, 3 MB cache, 2 cores)
Appearance
Product color
Sparkling black, micro dot pattern, anodized silver cover
Memory
Memory, standard
8 GB DDR3L
Memory layout
(2 x 4 GB)
Memory slots
2 DIMM
Drives
Hard drive description
1 TB 5400 rpm SATA
Optical drive
SuperMulti DVD±R/RW with double layer support
Display Specifications
Display size (diagonal)
39.6 cm (15.6")
Display
39.6 cm (15.6") HD BrightView LED-backlit (1366 x 768)
Graphic Subsystem
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics 4000 (up to 1.65 GB)
Multimedia
Audio features
DTS sound + with dual speakers
Webcam
HP TrueVision HD Webcam with activity LED
Input devices
Keyboard
Full size, textured island-style with numeric keypad
Pointing device
TouchPad with on/off button and multi-touch gesture support
Connectivity and Communications
Network interface
Integrated 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet LAN
Wireless
802.11b/g/n
Ports
1 VGA
1 HDMI
1 headphone-out/microphone-in combo
1 USB 2.0
2 USB 3.0
1 RJ45
Expansion slots
Multi-format digital media card reader for SD cards
Battery and Power
Battery type
6-cell Li-Ion
Power supply type
65W AC power adapter
Weights
Weight
2.35 kg
Software and Applications
Software included
HP Registration for Windows 8
Getting Started guide with Windows 8
HP Utility Center
HP Recovery Manager (recovery partition, recovery USB/Flash unit creation tool)
Pre-installed software
Symantec Norton Internet Security 2013 (60 days live update)
DTS Sound+?
HP Connected Music
HP Connected Photo
HP Coolsense
HP ProtectSmart
HP Games powered by WildTangent
HP Connected ePrint
CyberLink Power DVD
Windows Live Essentials
7-Zip
Software - Productivity & finance
Buy Microsoft Office to activate Office 2013 software on this PC
Warranty
Warranty
1-year limited hardware warranty for pick-up and return service, parts and labour
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Wow, sorry I just can't give you an answer as that would involve me physically checking every game manually.

Your best bet is to scribble down which games interest you most and check the specs according to those games.

I'd love to help but I just haven't got the time to do this for you.

Although I would say as it has Intel HD graphics chipset, for get it. They are terrible, and a lot of games still don't support them properly. It would be a hell of a headache.

I would guess as you're from England (like me, obviously) you're seeing the cheapest deals. There's a reason they're the cheapest deals and you will find they are invariably using those graphics chipsets.

If you are stuck on a laptop, you really should be having a Nvidia or ATI/AMD chipset as standard otherwise you're seriously limiting yourself.

Personally, I'd also recommend you start looking at manufacturers such as MSI - they do some good entry-level laptops, and from personal experience I've found them to be very reliable (which rather surprised me - I bought a few for my staff, not expecting them to last).

Hope this helps. By all means get back to us once you've narrow things down.
最近の変更はcrunchyfrogが行いました; 2013年11月17日 16時44分
RPM99 2013年11月18日 13時29分 
Gunna get a lenevo G700 which has Nvidia Gefore Gt 720m, any better?
Above laptop will not play many games because of the Intel GPU. A G700 or a GT 720m is suck for games also. If you do not have much money and you must play games do not get a laptop. Unless you have over $900 I wouldn't even consider a laptop for gaming. Infact the good ones start at around $1400.00 and go up from there.

Also try to find something with a good hard drive. 5400 is noticeably slow.
最近の変更はLegendary old manが行いました; 2013年11月18日 13時47分
If you go to a game and scroll to the bottom it shows all system requierments.
Orphir 2013年11月18日 18時16分 
http://systemrequirementslab.com/cyri

Boom, its a database of games and it quickly scans your computer and tells you what you can run, minimum requirements to max settings, and also a comprehensive breakdown on individual parts of your PC.

I'm not sure what steams policy on links is, but you can google "Can you RUN it" :D:
That website is notoriously errant on it's estimations.
Besides it sounds like he does not yet own a computer. Hopefully he will avoid the common mistake of buying something better suited for Facebook then games, like the one he specd. It has a good CPU but it needs a good GPU for games.
最近の変更はLegendary old manが行いました; 2013年11月18日 19時43分
Orphir 2013年11月18日 19時48分 
Silicon Vampire の投稿を引用:
That website is notoriously errant on it's estimations.

It is? I've been using it for a good while now and its been pretty good for me, though I don't usually have any issues running any game, so perhaps I'm biased.
Personally I have no issue looking at the recommended and required from the manufacture and then making the call but a lot of people have no idea what video card or cpu they have. In a case like that using a website might be the best option. Problem is that some people are ok with 20 fps and no detail when others have to have 85 plus solid with everything maxed.
最近の変更はLegendary old manが行いました; 2013年11月18日 19時55分
facedown の投稿を引用:
Personally I have no issue looking at the recommended and required from the manufacture and then making the call but a lot of people have no idea what video card or cpu they have. In a case like that using a website might be the best option. Problem is that some people are ok with 20 fps and no detail when others have to have 85 plus solid with everything maxed.
Truth.

I've been able to run Metro 2033 from it's launch, but never played it until I got the 780ti because now I can max it and have a smooth frame rate.

The rig named in the original post isn't really going to run much beside bejewled. Sorry RPM :(
As mentioned, if you have a choice, a desktop is always better for games; if you need a laptop for other reasons, however, you can still play some graphically intense games as long as you get a good graphics card. Some of the people in this thread are overly pessimistic.
The important thing is to look at the second part of the card's number: a 720m is worse than a 650m, for example. If you get a 650m or 750m you should be in pretty good shape.
facedown の投稿を引用:
Above laptop will not play many games because of the Intel GPU. A G700 or a GT 720m is suck for games also. If you do not have much money and you must play games do not get a laptop. Unless you have over $900 I wouldn't even consider a laptop for gaming. Infact the good ones start at around $1400.00 and go up from there.

Also try to find something with a good hard drive. 5400 is noticeably slow.

A GT 720M is not "suck" for games. It all depends on what you want to play.

To the OP, yes this is better, but you really have to first say what games you intend to play. If you intend this laptop to be your main gaming device to play all the up-to-date releases, then sorry, you're going to need to spend fairly heavily - at least £700-800 for a laptop (considerably cheaper for a desktop).

If you're like me, and have other platforms for your main purchases (and probably because we can get games dirt-cheap after a few weeks in England) then a GT 760M MIGHT serve you fine.

Do get back to us on your intentions.
crunchyfrog の投稿を引用:
A GT 720M is not "suck" for games. It all depends on what you want to play.

True. If he wants to play flash games he should be fine but if wants to play any modern game like CoD, BF4, CoH2 ect it is not going to work.

It is pure crap. Don't mislead this young man.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GT-720M.90247.0.html

He would be better off with a good AMD APU.
最近の変更はLegendary old manが行いました; 2013年11月19日 11時49分
facedown の投稿を引用:
crunchyfrog の投稿を引用:
A GT 720M is not "suck" for games. It all depends on what you want to play.

True. If he wants to play flash games he should be fine but if wants to play any modern game like CoD, BF4, CoH2 ect it is not going to work.

It is pure crap. Don't mislead this young man.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GT-720M.90247.0.html

Well, I made it clear it absolutely depends. However, I must apologise for completely misreading that number - for some reason I was thinking it was a 760M (I guess I was tired at that point, or maybe it's just a combination of age and stupidity).

You're right though - the 720M is not dissimilar to the Intel HD crap.

My apologies. OP - I'm afraid you need to stop looking at the REAL cheap end. As I said before, there's a reason they're cheap.

As I said before, do get back to us with what you want to play, and we can advise accordingly. I don't know if it helps, but my most used "cheapo" laptop will play most games up to a couple of years old; it's an MSI CX760 (iirc) which runs with an ATI HD545v (or equivalent to HD4500) chipset, and was about £400. I wouldn't expect that model's still for sale, but this is one reason I suggested MSI as a starting point.
Check this website http://systemrequirementslab.com/cyri to check if you can run the game
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