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Sony Vaio VGN-FE890

Discussion in 'Gaming' started by sokhang, Jan 19, 2010.

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  1. sokhang Newcomer, in training

    I was wondering if my laptop can handle games such as cod4, Left for Dead 2, Aion online ETC...

    Intel core duo

    1.83GHz

    System Ram: 2GB (Can be upgraded)

    Hard Drive: 160GB (Can be upgraded)

    Window 7 Vista home premium

    NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600

    Please tell me if my laptop can handle these games and any upgrade i need and thanks for your reply...^^
  2. sokhang Newcomer, in training

    any help o.O??
  3. vectorsigma32 Newcomer, in training

    lol u realy should game with a laptop there not built for it XD
  4. Archean TechSpot Paladin

    It is ok for basic / low detailed gaming experience. Not sure it will give any playable FPS for the games mentioned here.
  5. sokhang Newcomer, in training

    lol i cant afford a gaming desktop or a gaming laptop sooo trying to get w/e works for my sony vaio =/
  6. sokhang Newcomer, in training

    So its impossible for me to play these game even with upgrades?
  7. raybay TechSpot Addict

    Short answer is that it can be done with the proper upgrades, but you will not get perfect high speed performance.
  8. sokhang Newcomer, in training

    with upgrade and overclock? but very risky
  9. sokhang Newcomer, in training

    what upgrades do i need and if i overclock would it high a higher performance?
  10. sokhang Newcomer, in training

    anyone no?
  11. Archean TechSpot Paladin

    I guess he was talking about upgrading your 3d card, however keeping in view that its an notebook; they won't be much cheaper anyway.
  12. Relic TechSpot Chancellor

    I could see Left 4 Dead 2 running the best on that. I really doubt Aion would run well for ya if at all, and CoD4 possibly. But as stated above you can upgrade a laptop but it can be costly, mind you I didn't look anything up regarding yours.

    You're best bet imo is trying to save up a little here and there to get a desktop that runs games decently. That can easily be done within $500-600 dollar budget.
  13. Archean TechSpot Paladin

    Thats very good piece of advice; I would add one bit to this one, and that is to add a decent graphics card e.g. Radeon 4850/5750 i think they both can be found around 100$ or slightly more.
  14. Relic TechSpot Chancellor

    Good point, especially if he saves up over the next few months he might see a drop in some of those cards.
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