Graphics card help

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F1fan

Active Member
Location
Bournemouth, UK
Hi can anyone give me any help.

Looking at getting a laptop, not specifically for playing games but maybe on the odd occasion I will. Which graphics card is better the AMD Radeon R7 M270 4GB DDR3 or the NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 960M 4GB GDDR3.

Thanks
 

midlife

Legendary Member
Are you thinking about an MSI GE62 Apache or similar ?

Shaun
 

midlife

Legendary Member
Just curious...my eldest who is doing computing and has two gaming rigs uses GeForce graphics cards. The latest cost more than what my Clio is worth!

Shaun
 

Andy_R

Hard of hearing..I said Herd of Herring..oh FFS..
Location
County Durham
The Radeon is built specifically for that laptop, so don't expect any support from AMD (updated drivers etc.). On that basis alone, I would go with the NVIDIA card.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
OK let me know what you are spending.

We have an I7 3.4 GHZ laptop with 12 GB of ram with a GT 740 with 2 GB of ram. We also have a desktop I7 4.4 GHZ 4790k with a 4 GB GTX 970 and 16 GB RAM, the desktop is seriously faster.

Check your graphics card specs on the laptop, they are built in.

The AMD stuff you have to watch is't not a built in Radeon an an AMD processor. Intel do their own HD graphics for desktop stuff, but add in a GE Force GT and GTX for games. Whats your budget. Our I7 4700MQ 3.4 and GT 740 GB was £900
 
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F1fan

F1fan

Active Member
Location
Bournemouth, UK
Budgets really £800 (ish) I have a desktop I use for playing games anyway, Basically I have a ipad but want something better in my opinion. To get any thing with a decent battery life, backlit keyboard and a decent processor you have to seem to spend 700+. I don't want it specifically to play games, but maybe on the odd occasion. The two cards I mention were from laptops which were roughly the same price and same spec, so want to see which is better.
 

aferris2

Guru
Location
Up over
Have a look at PC Specialist. (http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/). You choose a basic platform then tune the memory/disk/extras to your needs (or budget). Had mine for a year now. Very happy.
 
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