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How can I improve my laptop?
I'm looking to improve my laptop a little bit for game playing. I have a Lenovo T400. Here are my specs:
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.26Ghz
Ram: 2 GB DDR3
Video Card: Mobile Intel 4 Series Chipset family
Windows Vista
I'm thinking about getting 2 more GB's of ram, but I'm not sure if that's what's slowing me down or if it's the integrated graphics card. What do you think?
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the integrated GFX card only slows you down when playing games. If you want better overall performance get 2 or 4 more GB ram and definatly get a SSD. those things really blow new life in your computer
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Originally Posted by
the3vilgenius
the integrated GFX card only slows you down when playing games. If you want better overall performance get 2 or 4 more GB ram and definatly get a SSD. those things really blow new life in your computer
Thanks for the help. My computer runs fine when I'm just doing everyday stuff, but it's really slow in games. What exacty is an SSD?
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Solid State Drive. It's memory storage like a hard drive, but there are no spinning discs, so data is transferred MUCH faster.
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hello everyone..i have dell mini laptop..i want skin for my laptop that fits perfectly...please suggest me link from where i download skins...thanks.
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When it comes to gaming, the graphics are generally the most important hardware item.
The gaming performance of the 4500M is not really good. Only less demanding 3D games and very old games may run fluently in low detail settings. Sims 3 and F.E.A.R. for example achieved 30 fps (with stutters) in low deatails and low resolustions (combined with a fast CPU). 2D applications, games and Windows Vista / Windows 7 Aero are supported without any performance problems...
hope this helps u...
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