3D Performance
By
Harald Thon,
published on July 11, 2003
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: business, notebook, with, centrino, mobile, technology
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: business, notebook, with, centrino, mobile, technology
Contents
- 1. Using 1.5 GHz Pentium M Instead Of 1.6 GHz Pentium M: A Dollars-and-Cents Decision
- 2. Powergear: Power Management By Asus
- 3. Setup
- 4. The M2N In Pictures
- 5. The M2N In Pictures, Continued
- 6. Benchmarks Under Windows XP
- 7. Synthetic Benchmarks
- 8. SiSoft Sandra 2002 Benchmarks: CPU, Multimedia And Memory, Continued
- 9. SiSoft Sandra 2002 Benchmarks: CPU, Multimedia And Memory, Continued
14. 3D Performance
Direct 3D Performance: 3D Mark 2001 SE

Intel's expanded UMA design (DVMT) delivers on its promise.
While there's no hiding the fact that the integrated graphics solution is a cut below dedicated GPUs, its performance is more than sufficient for a little gaming action now and again.
Open GL Games: Quake3 Arena

The frame rates with Quake reveal that you can enjoy gaming fun without any jerky movements on both boxes.
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