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Doom3 on a laptop?
How well can a laptop play Doom3? Just curious.
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Depends on what kind of laptop. It should play fine with a 9700, 1GB of RAM and a 1.6GHz Dothan. I mean no high details or anything but it outgha play acceptably.
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Originally posted by KaoTiK
TBird is right.
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Laptops are getting pretty powerful. The new dothan chips have a cache size of 2048 and the 9800 mobility should be widespread soon. With a 2.0GHz dothan, 9800M, and 1GB of RAM you should be getting really good performance (equal or better to mid-range desktop performance), all in a less than "desktop replacement" sized package with good battery life (the new dothans are beasts and give you good battery life).
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I don't think there will be 9800M's. The new x600, which I may be getting soon is the next mobile gfx card. It is PCI-E and will have up to 128MB, although it's possible up to 256MB, and will give performance on par or better than a desktop 9800 Pro. With that, 1GB of RAM and a 1.7GHz Dothan I will be playing DOOM 3 quite nicely. And the best part is that in a year I can swap out my x600 for a mobile x800 and my 1.7GHz for a 2.13GHz and have enough power to play the latest games without buying a whole new laptop
Friends don't let friends buy Dell.
Originally posted by KaoTiK
TBird is right.
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Hammerhead Shark
Well...the 9800M was just announced by ATi, so...I'm sure it'll be more widespread 
Regardless, I'll install Doom 3 on this laptop and let you know how it goes.
Last edited by Saffire; 08-08-2004 at 06:53 PM.
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I guess I missed it on their site, odd...
Funny how they rank the x600 higher but I read it has a 128-bit interface but with 16 pipelines whereas the 9800 has 256-bit interface (quad too) but only 8 pipelines. Something seems odd here.
Last edited by ATilaptops; 08-08-2004 at 07:29 PM.
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Originally posted by KaoTiK
TBird is right.
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Tiger Shark
Well, I seem to be able to run Doom 3 fine on my Acer Aspire 1620 (for my rig, check the lower half of my sig) in 1024x768 - medium or high detail setting...
With "fine" I mean smoothly, only a tiny bit of swapping when opening doors and such. Extracting the .pk4 files with winrar seems to help.
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Originally posted by Kyrgizion
Well, I seem to be able to run Doom 3 fine on my Acer Aspire 1620 (for my rig, check the lower half of my sig) in 1024x768 - medium or high detail setting...
With "fine" I mean smoothly, only a tiny bit of swapping when opening doors and such. Extracting the .pk4 files with winrar seems to help.
how much RAM on your 9700?
Friends don't let friends buy Dell.
Originally posted by KaoTiK
TBird is right.
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Tiger Shark
64 DDR. I'll update my siggy as well
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Originally posted by Kyrgizion
64 DDR. I'll update my siggy as well
That's cool then. So my 64MB 9700, 1GB of RAM and 1.7GHz Dothan (with 2MB of cache which I hear D3 loves) out to run the game fine. Coolness, but I'm still gonna try and get one with an x600
Friends don't let friends buy Dell.
Originally posted by KaoTiK
TBird is right.
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Really Cold Shark
my laptop runs it fine too. I have an A64 3200 DTR.
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What kind of gfx you got on there?
Friends don't let friends buy Dell.
Originally posted by KaoTiK
TBird is right.
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Mako Shark
My friend has been playing Doom 3 on a 1.8ghz Desktop with a R8500, low settings, 800x600. I would assume if you just had a 1.4ghz Pentium M with a decent 64mb video card, you could do it.
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It occurs to me that D3 isn't that hard to run, unless you want max everyhing
Friends don't let friends buy Dell.
Originally posted by KaoTiK
TBird is right.
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ati.. uve been saying ur getting a new laptop for "at least" a year now.. first you say u can get 3000$+ then 1000$, u change ur mind every second which is it !
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