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Im looking to buy a laptop that can do some light gaming.
https://support.hp.com/ee-en/product/hp-pavilion-15-ab100-notebook-pc-series/8499302/model/9259417/document/c04958040
Thats the laptop.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Radeon-R8-M365DX-Benchmarks-and-Specs.150996.0.html
Thats the...
I tested the following games:
Flickering occured:
League of legends
Half life 2 (occasionally)
Two worlds
Killing floor
Flickering did not occur:
Chivalry medieval warfare
Enclave
Men of was assault squad
Basically the graphics flicker hard in those games which makes them unplayable.
Its a...
E6440 with Radeon 8690M
Whether I install the Radeon or uninstall it, performance in games is the same. If I uninstall the Intel HD 4600, it drops to 1fps so clearly its using the Intel HD graphics and ONLY the intel HD graphics. Its like the Radeon didnt exist at all.
And performance in games...
The ones that look like that.
I have bought several different and PC does not recognize any of them, in any way. I believe they are designed not to work, but thousands are likely sold every day.
Quadro NVS 160m. There is a fan, not sure the speed.
Currently I ordered some shims and will try those once they get here. It's actually usable right now using the pad. Previously I hadn't connected the fan connector, that's why I got black screen. But it still goes up to 89C in games.
I changed the thermal paste on a Dell E6400 Processor, north bridge and GPU. After that the GPU temps were very high because as I discovered after opening it back up, the thermal paste barely dips the cooler, it barely reaches. So I put the thermal pad back on and now the GPU is hotter than it...