I guess it's the graphics card that's giving you such a... remarkable score.
If it makes you feel any better, you're still beating me!
My new laptop should be arriving next week and will happily put up some specs after I get to play around on it a bit.
Just an observation tho, probably a bit late to do anything about it now, but in a bid to compare apples with apples, I tried to see who else was running laptops and what their specs/timings were, but its difficult to make out laptops vs desktops. The reason behind this is that for example a GTX780 <> GTX780M. Also, potential hardware component buyers shouldn't be looking at laptop hardware for consideration, or laptop buyers need only be interested in laptop model/configuration options.
Despite that, this looks to be a very interesting and fun exercise. I wonder if Frontier would be interested in creating a tech demo that runs a 2 minute in-engine mock gameplay graphical sequence that stresses out the hardware while producing an FPS count. My concern about grabbing ad-hoc frame counts in the alpha playouts is that FPS differs quite significantly depending on what you are doing in game. (Of course thats if people were still considering measuring ED Alpha frame counts alongside 3DMark11 and Heaven. If not, just forget I wrote this.)
Frame rates were around 10-13 FPS. Still pretty poor.
True .. but I imagine 3DMark11 hammers a system.
With ED you can turn down the settings to begin with, then over time as you replace your hardware with newer, better components you can crank them up and relive those moments.
You must admit my score of 763 is pretty funny !!! LOL Can't replace anything on it. It's a laptop.![]()
It's the video card that lets it down. i7 is quad core, 8GB is enough and Windows 7 is perfect. The NVidia card mind is a series 5 which is great, but the 520 series isn't very powerful to begin with and the mobile version even less so. Absolutely perfect for work / number crunching .. but gaming - depends on the game.System is i7, 8 gig ram, Windows 7 Pro 64, Nvidoa GT 525M
I also tested 3dMark11 on a work laptop (not my amazing home laptop that scored 763)
- 32 gig ram
- win 7 pro 64 bit
- SSD and regular HD
- nVidia GT 750M
You know what that scored ? 2600 !!! Pathetic...... for a machine that is 1 month old. Frame rates were around 10-13 FPS. Still pretty poor. Should be at least 30FPS.
Yeh, the 750M is probably your weak link. I'm guessing your I7 is a 4700MQ which should be plenty. Mobile graphics cards are probably around 20% slower than their desktop counterparts (I have no proof of that, just an observational estimate), so even top of the range is still well down for the money paid for it.
I didn't really want to buy a gaming laptop, but I'm on the road a lot and I really don't want to be trying to check a desktop computer in at every airport I travel through. I really hope what I bought will be up to the task.
But around 8-12FPS on most of those tests on a 750M is pretty pathetic you must admit. Mobile ones seem around 70% slower than desktops from what I see.![]()
I agree. I'd also feel quite disheartened to see those scores.
Would be nice if Michael ran the test rig through 3dmark11 to give all these floating numbers some context (pretty please)
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/7522331
P8848 with AMD Radeon HD 7950(1x) and Intel Core i5-3570K Processor
Graphics Score 9507
Physics Score 7344
Combined Score 7298
After some basic tweaking, little bit of a boost to my score. However, still think it should be a little higher, even though my rig is hardly overkill.
Technically, Michael would probably have to buy a copy, as the free version is not for business use.
I feel your pain. I'm in the same boat. I had hoped my so calling "gaming laptop" from 2 years ago would be up to the task of running ED at even "low settings".I also tested 3dMark11 on a work laptop (not my amazing home laptop that scored 763)
- 32 gig ram
- win 7 pro 64 bit
- SSD and regular HD
- nVidia GT 750M
You know what that scored ? 2600 !!! Pathetic...... for a machine that is 1 month old. Frame rates were around 10-13 FPS. Still pretty poor. Should be at least 30FPS.
But around 8-12FPS on most of those tests on a 750M is pretty pathetic you must admit. Mobile ones seem around 70% slower than desktops from what I see.![]()