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  • People say this is for laptop card but this thing has in my Destop and runs more than this xD

  • lol if you listen to the rhythm of the machine gun fire... and then listen to the メタルホーク theme song (metal hawk) you might hear a strange similarity haha!

  • does anyone know if this card will work in a asus a8js???????

  • Do this. Create a 837x480 res by going to the Nvidia control panel, then select Manage custom resolution. Everything will be much smoother, and at that screen size, smaller res wouldn't make much difference anyhow.

  • Turn off this freaking aa nnd af stuff . Its killing all of the 9300m gs performance .

  • As noted before, turning off AA & AF does not affect framerate. The CPU is the limiting factor on the framerate, not the Geforce 9300GS and the AA & AF settings.

  • Gaming and Atom don't mix. I can only imagine what this little Netbook would be like if it had the same CPU(s) as the Everun Note.

  • I wonder how much this game freaks out claustrophobics...

  • @fishyfish777

    To create a reasonably accurate picture in your mind:

    Foaming neck spasms and organ implosion. YESH.

  • Try using setFSB to overclock the CPU. I've read people have gotten it up to 2.16 GHz.

  • buhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!

  • Ugh... 16x AF and 4x AA? Are they insane? That's only reserved for the really high-end cards. They could have actually gotten more FPS if they set the settings to medium-high and turned off any AA and set to trilinear filtering instead of AF. It's going to look much better and run faster.

  • You would think that but I found the game to be CPU (Atom 1.6GHz) limited and not GPU (9300M GS) limited. Turning AF and AA down or even off actually had virtually no affect so I left it turned up.

  • When was AA and AF heavily CPU dependent?

  • It's not. I was stating the fps was already limited by the CPU in the game. Not the GPU. That's why turning up AA & AF has no effect on decreasing the fps. The game is already fps-limited by the CPU power of the Intel Atom 1.6 GHz. Not the GPU. In other words, the GPU isn't the bottleneck even with AA/AF turned up all the way. It's the CPU. That's why a lot of N10J users leave AA & AF turned up all the way in other games. It has no effect on the fps of the games since the CPU is the weak-point.

  • Wanna try an overclocked at 2.0/2.1 ghz video with Crysis or another game?

  • what about Crysis? can you play it on this one?

  • Some one else has played Crysis on this already. It is a little slow in places but surprisingly not that bad.

  • please test wow on this!

  • some say 50+ fps on 1080p resolution with all max setting i think. checkout (ww-w).(n10user) (dot) c0m

  • I just don't get why people like this game...

    The performance isn't bad, but it's pretty obvious when the fps drops in the more intensive parts. Still, not bad at all for such a small netbook.

  • People like this game because its so freakin scary. I liked it even tho i am such a scardy cat XD But this card is good!

  • Thanks for the explanation. I guess it does nothing for me. In fact, it's probably a turn off.

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