Crysis running on my Asus N10J Netbook
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next time when recofding chage the whitebalace
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@jasonyeozhishen yep, asus ftw
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@MEETU92 yep ture.. and at least you can play it with no lags.. NO lag !! haha
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@jasonyeozhishen I know that and it's really impressive that a netbook like this can even handle crysis on low because it's gpu intensive game and demanding.
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@MEETU92 he played everything on low..
but on notebook.. you can play on high..
but for his laptop.. its awesome already..
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wow this is amazing, didn't know that this netbook can handle crysis so well on those settings considering that it is a netbook!
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and Steve Jobs called netbooks clunky....what a liar.
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@ein311 I almost bought an m11x, but bought a Viliv N5 instead
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@ein311 Yea, look how old that comment is >_>
No offense to the N10J lovers (Im a big ASUS fan too) but this sort of proves that the m11x is more powerful :\
Gearsguy405 1 year ago
@Gearsguy405 Um, the m11x has a better processor and better graphics card. Of course it's more powerful.
ein311 1 year ago
@Gearsguy405 Well yeah, but even when it was first announced the m11x was obviously faster. =P
I have one now and it is definitely a faster machine. My n10j still gets use since its battery lasts much longer.
ein311 1 year ago
how much fps gain did you get out of overclocking? and how much battery life did you lose? I'm getting the new N10JH model, with 1.66 processor, but apparently it's harder to OC so I probably won't bother doing that. will I be able to play call of duty 2 or something on it?
DOUBLESH0CK 2 years ago
I don't know exact FPS figures, but the game is definitely a lot smoother with an overclock.
I'm guessing you'll be fine playing call of duty on the N10JH... they are pretty similar. The G105 looks to be just a faster 9300m GS basically, and you get some more video memory, but that really isn't needed with a resolution this small.
ein311 2 years ago