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    Nvidia 310M Notebook Graphics any good?

    I've recently been shopping for notebooks, and I don't know much about graphics cards, but just know that the better output the better?

    The Nvidia 310M comes onboard of the ASUS U45jc notebook that I want:
    It says that it offers 1gig of memory for the graphics card but I read online that its only 512mb. What's the 1 gig mean? Virtual extra 512? DDR3 ram

    It comes with i5 Intel core @ 2.4ghz (4 cpus)
    2 gig DDR3 ram + 2 gig DDR3 (i will add)

    So is the Nvidia 310M graphics good?

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    Re: Nvidia 310M Notebook Graphics any good?

    Its a rebadged 210m which in turn is a rebadged 9400m which in turn is a rebadged 8400M GS / GT.

    Its basically the lowest spec one Nvidia do, I have the 9400m and its fine for indie games, / HL2 and other older games.

    Memory wise it will use system memory, so the 1gb in a way is right as you could set it to use 1gb but on a card like that there is little point.
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    Re: Nvidia 310M Notebook Graphics any good?

    Hmmmmm... it's good enough I guess. I guess I'll buy it. I have a friend who work for ASUS so I can get a good deal on it

    I won't be gaming too much. I do love cs source!!! As long as I can do my work (which only involves microsoft office programs and web browsers) fine then I'm all happy

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    Re: Nvidia 310M Notebook Graphics any good?

    The Nvidia 310M is not too bad is it ?

    I have a 5470 ATI in my laptop and that runs games pretty well

    I thought the 310M was in the same league as the 5470 ATI?

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