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GeForce Go 6150 (UMA)
GeForce Go 6150 (UMA) I have seen from places that this is a 128mb Video Chipset, but in places it says things like
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What are these things really telling me. I would like to try to run BF2 on this Laptop, but am unsure what they are talking about with the Video Mem. Any Ideas? |
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your laptop's gpu has what Nvidia calls turbocache which allows the gpu to tap not only into its own dedicated memory but also the system memory.
this is slower than the dedicated way but it gives the cheaper gpu's with only so much memory to just about quadruple its memory. You should be able run it but its not going to be pretty. If you have 2gigs of ram on the laptop it should run smoothly but if it only has 1gig it should be fine. hope that helps
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I`m Trying to "upgrade" my Hp pavilion tx 1210us from Windows Vista to Windows XP Professional
I can`t find the XP drivers, due Nvidia Says "HP has to provide it due to this board is parametrized by the laptop manufacturer" In HP site, there´s no published driver for that board help needed Regards to all David ![]() |
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This thread has been dead for almost a year. Next time post a new thread instead of replying to an old one. Anyways to help you out, try downloading these nvidia drivers. http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/GR...re-156-51.shtml |
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