Have you checked to see if your laptop has more than one graphics chip? some have two and you can switch between the two, usually via the makers own program or app on the laptop. I have a built in intel gfx chip and also anadd on chip, a geforce one, generally for games the add on gfx is better than the built in one (intel). You can also set up profiles for games to say which gfx chip to use.
Just my 2c worth, you never know, you may have two gfx chips but didn't realise...![]()
Maybe you need a new pc?
Hi there. Here's my rig
CPU: Intel core i7 5930K
Mobo: ASUS X99-Deluxe
Ram: 32gb Corsair Vengeance LPX
GPU: 2x ASUS GeForce GTX 980 STRIX
PSU: Corsair AX1200i
Cooling: Corsair H100i
Nuthin' beats overkill in building gaming PCs!A bit overkill for Elite Dangerous, no?
The GPU is woefully inadequate.Will it run on my macbook pro using bootcamp and windows 7..
specs:
2.4GHz Intel core i5 (2 core)
8GB 1333 MHz DDR3 RAM
Intel HD Graphics 3000 512MB
???
Just look at the video RAM on the GPU, 3GB is enough.
In fact, 1Gb works fine for me, at least with Elite (Nvidia GTX560). All settings maxed bar shadows at medium, and no ambient occlusion lighting-thingy (sorry to get technical).
8Gb, i7 3770K overclocked to 4.2Ghz - runs Elite very well.
A bit overkill for Elite Dangerous, no?
Yes because i specifically built my PC to only play Elite Dangerous and do nothing else.
Yes because i specifically built my PC to only play Elite Dangerous and do nothing else.
Why on earth put 32GB of ram in it. Bet you'll not (rarely) even see a quarter being used?
What would it take to not get stuttering when entering hyperspace?