Is this a good laptop,HP G60-120EM to play games like counter strike source and call of duty 2 ..?
Brand HP Screen size 15 inches Screen type Widescreen Processor Intel Core 2 Duo Processor model number T5800 Processor speed 2 GHz Processor bus 1600 MHz Processor cache 1 MB Memory (RAM) 3072 MB Storage (hard drive) 250 GB Storage (hard drive) Type SATA Operating system Windows Vista Home Premium Application software MicrosoftWorks Shared graphics No Dedicated graphics NVIDIA GF9200M 256 MB Optical drive Plays & records CDs and DVDs Lightscribe technology Yes S-Video output Yes VGA output Yes HDMI output Yes Built-in wireless networking Yes - 802.11b/g Wired networking Not featured Gigabit LAN Yes Built-in fingerprint reader No USB 2.0 slots 3 Firewire 6 pin Media card slots 5-in-1 Built-in bluetooth No Built-in webcam No Built-in TV Tuner No Speakers Standard Battery life Up to 2 hours Laptop weight (kg) 2.8 kg Premier Collection No
Which games can I play on my laptop with a configuration of: AMD A6-6310 APU at 1.8 GHz, 4GB RAM, and an AMD R4-2GB graphics card?
As you have an APU and a dedicated graphics card. You can run them in crossfire. Your laptop should have the option to enable it. But even by enabling crossfire, it is not enough powerful to run modern games. The good choice for you would be :GTA 5 with low to medium settings should be playable.Play Assassins Creed Ezio trilogy. If u haven’tSplinter cell blacklistPrototype 1 and 2 can be playableCounter Strike : Global Offensive (play it, you wont play anything elseand there are many good old games that you can run. Search for them on google.your laptop will probably heat a lot. So be careful.Try to play with charging adapter plugged in. And in power options set power plan to high performance. You will get improved framerates.
I have a 6 GB RAM, AMD Phenom II x6 1090T processor 3.20 GHz, Windows 8.1 64 bit, 1 GB graphics card AMD Radeon 5450. But still I experience severe lagging while playing games like Assassin's Creed 3, Crysis, etc. What is the solution?
Let's look at the minimum game requirements for Assassin's Creed 3. I'm sure you already looked at them, but I think they might be relevant.Processor - Core 2 Duo E6700 2.66GHzAthlon 64 X2 Dual Core 6000+Video - GeForce 8600 GT 512MB GDDR3Radeon HD 3870Ram - 2 GBMin OS - Win Vista 32Direct X version - DX 10Drive Space - 17 GBYou exceed minimum requirements on everything other than the video card.Your video card Radeon HD 5000 Series is actually the bottom of the 5400 series. The game requires quite a bit of video muscle, in that at a minimum a top end card is required. If you do any comparisons between the two, you'll see what I mean. Radeon HD 3870 512MB vs Radeon HD 5450Radeon HD 3870 1GB vs Radeon HD 5450I'd say that's your bottleneck. You are attempting to game, without a gaming video card.What can you do with it other than gaming? Whatever you want. I have no idea what you like to do, and I have no idea what you *know* how to do. That computer might be good for games from several years ago. It would work with CAD software, you could use it for audio or video editing... seriously? You can't think of what to use a computer for aside from gaming?
What games can I play on my low-end HP laptop with an AMD A6-6310 APU at 1.8 GHz, AMD R4 onboard graphics, and 4 GB of RAM?
Depending on your tastes, there’s a ton of low-end amazing games out there.See the Baulder’s gate remakes for a few great RPGs. (Pretty much video-Dungeons and Dragons)If you like turn based strategy, I recommend the Shadowrun Returns series, as well as the original two fallouts (and fallout tactics).Civilization 3 is certainly still playable, if a little dated by now. You can probably get away with Civ 4.For some FPS survival, you can check out Bioshock 1 and 2, both are excellent games that have aged well. (Don’t read spoilers!)You can also look at Portal 1 and Half-life.Diablo 2 is an old-but-good ARPG.If you would like to leave a comment with your preferences, I’ll try and come up with more.Cheers and hope this helps!