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Using your 4GB GTX 680m to its safest and full potential
dajohu replied to widezu69's topic in General Notebook Discussions
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I'm loving BL2. It was my most anticipated game this year and it's lived up to my expectations. Absolutely great, addictive, fun game and plays great on a 680m. It's too bad that I haven't started playing Torchlight 2 though, wish they would have come out a month or two apart.
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I'm actually excited about this one. Loved BO, but wasn't interested in MW2, 3 or WaW games. I love the idea of a slightly futuristic COD. Origin & Battlelog really ruined BF3 for me.
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Mouse: Logitech G400 DPI: Default of 800 is perfect for me mousepad: Cheapo Walmart $2 mousepad I have used higher dollar higher DPI mice and never liked the feel of them like I do this mouse. I did like my Razer MMO mouse for just MMO's, but since I'm not playing and MMO's now I stopped using it completely. I like this mouse for general computer use and RPG and FPS games that I play. If I do need to change the DPI (which I rarely every do) I like the quick DPI buttons, handy to not have to go through drivers to do it.
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This is my personal experience of course, not intended to upset anyone as I've owned countless desktop and laptops with AMD/ATI and NVidia. 1) Driver quality - Nvidia has always had better driver support for the latest games and bigfixes come quicker 2) Features - Specifically to multi-GPU features, but probably driver related like above I have always had better luck running SLI than crossfire. Also love physx games. 3) Game developer support and compatiblity - I have had several Physx supported games and always had to mess with them to try to get that feature running on AMD, I can't think of a single game that didn't run all features on NVidia 4) Hardware (reliability) - Never had problems with either manufacturer 5) Cost - I bet almost everytime I have had to pay more for Nvidia tha AMD, but for all of the above reasons I feel it is worth it, and not really a big part of my decision I lean towards Nvidia always now, as I basically gave up on AMD with my last AMD laptop. I know they both have their benefits but I have always had better experience with Nvidia.