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I want to compile some data for people that are looking at buying a new laptop. I'm looking around for good laptops that can run SC2 as well.
As you post your specs here, I'll add them to this post so we can have a good compilation of what laptops can run SC2 at what settings.
EDIT: Thanks for the posts guys. I hope this is useful to you guys shopping for laptops. Just compare your specs to a known set here. Thanks a lot for your input guys.
I just want to note that it seems from these results: ---------------------------------------------------TRENDS------------------------------------------------------ Running on Ultra: i7, Nvidia GTX 280M+ / ATI equivalent (probably around a Mobility 5850), 4 GB of RAM Someone is running on Ultra with an i5/330M setup. Note that a SSD will help you here.
High: Good Core 2 Duo (2.5 GHz+, 8600+) / i5, Nvidia 330M / ATI Equivalent or Nvidia 9800M GT+, 4 GB of RAM
Medium: Not so good Core 2 Duo, Nvidia 9600M GT, still want around 4 GB of RAM
Low: Apparently someone here on TL is using an Intel GMA (impressive O_o). I really don't recommend shooting for a system that runs it on Low. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Please follow this format or you won't be added to the OP. Sony Vaio CPU: Core 2 Duo P8800 Graphics: ATI Mobility Radeon HD4650 (1GB) RAM: 4 GB HD: 7200 RPM / 350 GB Runs SC2 on -High- settings. Ultra not playable.
My friend's: Alienware M11x CPU: Core 2 Duo SU7300 Graphics: Nvidia GT 335M (1GB) RAM: 4 GB HD: ? Runs SC2 on -High- settings at full FPS. Ultra is a bit laggy. EDIT: Full FPS => ~60 fps. (The refresh rate of old CRT monitors =P )
Samsung R580 Intel Core i5 dual core 2.26ghz Nvidia G310m 4gb ddr3 ram HDD: 350 gb I run SC2 at medium settings, physics off, and 3D portraits off.
Dell Inspiron 1720 256MB NVidia GeForce 8600M GT 4 Gigs RAM Vista 32-bit 1.8 GHz Core 2 Duo Runs the game at medium settings just fine (FPS in the 40s).
Inspiron 1520 Intel core 2 due 2,2ghz Nvidia gf 8600 M GT 2 GB ram hdd 5400 rpm Running n low settings:
Brand/product name - HP Pavilion dv6-2155eo CPU Core - Intel® Core™ i5-processor i5-430M 2,26 GHz Graphics card - NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 230M Harddisk - 640 GB SATA Ram - 4 GB DDR3 Run games in Low/ medium even there i have no problem (3v3,4v4 200 food)
Sony Vaio Core i5 520 ATI 5650 320gb 7200rpm drive 4gb 1033 ddr3 Smooth as silk on High (at least against the AI while I wait for beta to come out). Didn't try on Ultra since I don't notice a difference between High and Ultra on my PC
Sony Vaio Intel core 2 due 1.83 ghz Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator Driver hdd-5400 rpm Ram-3 GB Runs games on lowest settings
HP Pavilion DV6000 CPU: Intel Core 2 CPU t7200 @ 2.00GHz Graphics: Nvidia GeForce Go 7600 RAM: 2 GB HD: 7200 RPM / 130 GB Runs SC2 on Low, well 30-40 FPS can run medium at about 10-15 FPS
sony vaio CPU: intel core 2 duo T6500 @ 2.1GHz Graphics: ATI mobility radeon HD 4570, 512 mb RAM: 4GB HD: 300GB OS: win 7 premium 64 bit Resolution: 1366 x 768 on medium runs decently, around 50-60 fps at start then starts to dip during mid-late game at around 24 fps.
Asus UL30VT-X1 CPU: Intel SU7300 Core 2 Duo 1.3GHz(1.7GHz O.C.) Graphics: Nvidia Geforce G210M (512MB) RAM: 4 GB DDR3 HD: 5400 RPM / 500 GB 1.3ghz = Low 25-30fps 1.3ghz = Medium 15fps 1.7ghz = Low 80-90fps 1.7ghz = Medium 60-70fps 1.7ghz = High 20-30fps 1.7ghz = Ultra 5-10fps
Dell XPS M1330 CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T7500 @ 2.20 GHz Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 8400M GS RAM: 4.00 GB (3.5 usable) Medium
HP Pavilion dv6 CPU: Intel Core i7 720QM 1.6Ghz GPU: Nvidia Geforge 320M RAM: 3GB HDD: 320GB 7200rmp High
Operating System: MacOS 10.6.3 CPU Type: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU P8600 @ 2.40GHz CPU Speed (GHz): 2.42 System Memory (GB): 4 Video Card Model: NVIDIA GeForce 320M Video Card Driver: - Desktop Resolution: 1280x800 Low/Medium
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Samsung R580 Intel Core i5 dual core 2.26ghz Nvidia G310m 4gb ddr3 ram HDD: 350 gb
I run SC2 at medium settings, physics off, and 3D portraits off. I could run high, although medium performs far better.
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Dell Inspiron 1720 256MB NVidia GeForce 8600M GT 4 Gigs RAM Vista 32-bit 1.8 GHz Core 2 Duo
Runs the game at medium settings just fine (FPS in the 40s).
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Inspiron 1520 Intel core 2 due 2,2ghz Nvidia gf 8600 M GT 2 GB ram hdd 5400 rpm
Running n low settings: 1v1 runs smoothly, 2v2 is unplayable if you reach 200 each, 3v3... unplayable
Kind of wierd that i did not experience any problems playing 2v2 in the beginning of beta.
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Brand/product name - HP Pavilion dv6-2155eo CPU Core - Intel® Core™ i5-processor i5-430M 2,26 GHz Graphics card - NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 230M Harddisk - 640 GB SATA Ram - 4 GB DDR3
Run games in Low/ medium even there i have no problem (3v3,4v4 200 food)
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Sony Vaio Core i5 520 ATI 5650 320gb 7200rpm drive 4gb 1033 ddr3
Smooth as silk on High (at least against the AI while I wait for beta to come out). Didn't try on Ultra since I don't notice a difference between High and Ultra on my PC
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Sony Vaio Intel core 2 due 1.83 ghz Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator Driver hdd-5400 rpm Ram-3 GB
Runs games on lowest settings....i'd recommend a real graphics card but i'm sure you already knew that without me telling you.....
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HP Pavilion DV6000 CPU: Intel Core 2 CPU t7200 @ 2.00GHz Graphics: Nvidia GeForce Go 7600 RAM: 2 GB HD: 7200 RPM / 130 GB
Runs SC2 on Low, well 30-40 FPS can run medium at about 10-15 FPS a lot lower on big maps lots of units
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sony vaio CPU: intel core 2 duo T6500 @ 2.1GHz Graphics: ATI mobility radeon HD 4570, 512 mb RAM: 4GB HD: 300GB OS: win 7 premium 64 bit Resolution: 1366 x 768
on medium runs decently, around 50-60 fps at start then starts to dip during mid-late game at around 24 fps. my fps also depends on map, on metalopolis the fps starts at around 40. i usually play with all settings on medium except shaders on low and fps is 80-90 at start then dips to 60-70 fps during mid-late game.
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On June 29 2010 07:20 theDreamStick wrote:
Runs SC2 on -High- settings at full FPS. Ultra is a bit laggy. What do you mean full fps? 30 fps?
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Asus UL30VT-X1 CPU: Intel SU7300 Core 2 Duo 1.3GHz(1.7GHz O.C.) Graphics: Nvidia Geforce G210M (512MB) RAM: 4 GB DDR3 HD: 5400 RPM / 500 GB + Show Spoiler +Display: 1280x720res, 13.3'' LED screen Battery-life: 11 hours Price: $689.99 on amazon
Using FRAPS 1.3ghz = Low 25-30fps 1.3ghz = Medium 15fps 1.7ghz = Low 80-90fps 1.7ghz = Medium 60-70fps 1.7ghz = High 20-30fps 1.7ghz = Ultra 5-10fps
This laptop comes with built-in software to overclock your cpu, so it's safe and easy. I never knew how much better it was with it overclocked until I just tested it right now.
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I think medium does fine on my machine, but if someone could verify by looking at the hardware, I would be appreciative.
Dell XPS M1330 CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T7500 @ 2.20 GHz Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 8400M GS RAM: 4.00 GB (3.5 usable) HD: ??? RPM / 220 GB
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Resolution is 1280 x 800
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HP Pavilion dv6 CPU: Intel Core i7 720QM 1.6Ghz GPU: Nvidia Geforge 320M RAM: 3GB HDD: 320GB 7200rmp
Runs well on High. Ultra quite lag
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Everyone should post resolution, or these stats don't mean much.
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Planning on getting an Alienware M17X with the following specs, what level do you think I can run SC2 on?
1GB ATI Radeon™ Mobility HD 5870 6GB Memory 1x 2GB, 1x 4GB DDR3 250GB 7,200RPM SATA-II HDD
Should I get:
Intel® Core™ i7 620M 2.66 GHz (3.33GHz Turbo Mode, 4MB Cache or Intel® Core™ i7 720QM 1.6GHz (2.8 GHz Turbo Mode, 6MB Cache
(same price)
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Operating System: MacOS 10.6.3 CPU Type: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU P8600 @ 2.40GHz CPU Speed (GHz): 2.42 System Memory (GB): 4 Video Card Model: NVIDIA GeForce 320M Video Card Driver: - Desktop Resolution: 1280x800
This is a new Apple Macbook Pro 13", purchased June 2010.
In OSX it runs Medium pretty well, 45-50fps, but I play on Low which is always well above 80fps. I believe if I ran under Bootcamp performance would be improved.
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Lenovo T410 CPU: Intel i5-520M 2.4 GHz Graphics: Nvidia Quadro NVS 3100M 512 MB (Same as 310M) RAM: 4 GB HD: 7200 RPM / 250 GB
Get 40-60 fps at 1440x900 with textures on high and everything else on low. Dips down to 30s in big 1v1 battles. Haven't tested 2v2/3v3/4v4 but I'm guessing they're unplayable without lowering res.
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Operating System: Windows 2.6.1.7600 () CPU Type: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T6500 @ 2.10GHz CPU Speed (GHz): 2.12 System Memory (GB): 2.871 Video Card Model: Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family Video Card Driver: igdumdx32.dll Desktop Resolution: 1366x768 Hard Disk Size (GB): 223.415 Hard Disk Free Space (GB): 141.786
Low Settings FPS in 20's WTF is wrong, I know my graphics card sucks, but is there anything I can do to get my fps higher?
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Asus N61Jq Operating System: Windows 7 CPU Type: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU Q 720 @ 1.60GHz System Memory (GB): 4 Video Card Model: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5730
Runs smooth as silk on High. On ultra there was a lot more heat and it seemed to bog down a bit but it might have been battlenet. I only used it a couple of games. Happy with high so really didn't try anything.
Edit: I did a couple of test games with AI vs AI at 1360 x 768 resolution. On Ultra it was normally 40-60 fps. It bottomed out in the 20s in big battles. On High it was generally maxed at 60+. Bottomed out in the 40s, a couple of times hit the 30s. This computer was $999 *canadian* a few months ago.
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Sony Vaio 13" Z Series (VPCZ112GX) CPU: Intel i5 CPU M520 @~2.4GHz Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M RAM: 4 GB HD: 128 SSD Desktop Res: 1600 : 900 (16 : 9)
Tested against Blizz AI with 400 lings testing pathfinding loops in an out of creep. Runs on medium smoother than a babies bottom. On high the framerate drops but remains playable. On Ultra, it starts stuttering with the 400 lings, but remains perfectly playable with smaller armies. Recommend High for casual play, medium for guaranteed smoothness in tournament games or showmatches.
Notes:+ Show Spoiler + This is the new Sony Z series, only two months old. It has a switch allowing you to switch between an onboard card on the motherboard and a dedicated NVIDIA card, for hardcore processing and gaming, and the other for battery power and relaxed word processing. I didn't test the onboard card because its terrible. Surprisingly though, it actually can still play SC2 on ALL MIN settings with a regular framerate with the onboard card. Don't recommend gaming seriously with the onboard card, though. This is a fantastic laptop because its very small, very portable, and VERY powerful. Highly recommended if you're going into college and wanna game in class (like me!). Only downside I've noticed so far the touchpad gets in the way while typing sometimes, moving the mouse and clicking random things. That and the ridiculous $1900 price tag. Still recommended.
Edit: Added resolution, changed notes into spoilers to make it shorter.
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