bernardosgr
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I had posted this question on another forum but recieved no response, so here it guys, all help would be appreciated...
"It's more of a doubt than a question... I recently bought a Samsung with 6 GB RAM, i7 3630qm, and a Radeon HD 7670M
Everything was ok, I noticed it being really good at rendering animation, since I work with blender (far better than my 3/4 year old desktop, which has a core 2 duo processor, 2 GB RAM and a 512 MB dedicated Graphics card)
But when I play Assassin's Creed 3 the difference doesn't show much... It's just slightly better (in terms of lagging or dragging the image) if not as good as my old PC... What I think is that this has something to do with this Intel HD Graphics, because when I used the "Can You Run It" tool it identified my graphics card as being this Itel HD Graphics thing....
Is it possible that when I'm playing games they are not using the right graphics card? And if so, how can change this or test if it's my problem?"
"It's more of a doubt than a question... I recently bought a Samsung with 6 GB RAM, i7 3630qm, and a Radeon HD 7670M
Everything was ok, I noticed it being really good at rendering animation, since I work with blender (far better than my 3/4 year old desktop, which has a core 2 duo processor, 2 GB RAM and a 512 MB dedicated Graphics card)
But when I play Assassin's Creed 3 the difference doesn't show much... It's just slightly better (in terms of lagging or dragging the image) if not as good as my old PC... What I think is that this has something to do with this Intel HD Graphics, because when I used the "Can You Run It" tool it identified my graphics card as being this Itel HD Graphics thing....
Is it possible that when I'm playing games they are not using the right graphics card? And if so, how can change this or test if it's my problem?"
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System One
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- Windows 8