If you don't have to rely on exactly 100 fps, ignore my second thought. 100 fps means 100 frames per second, so 100 different pictures. That means your monitor can change his picture 60 times a second. I think its just "as much as possible", but if you really HAVE TO rely on this, your monitor only has a refresh rate of 60 Hz. ![]() I don't know why you need that 100 fps mark. As upgrading a graphics card on a notebook is quite impossible, your ThinkPad won't get more fps out of that system. They're strong enough for your OS, maybe video playback, but nothing more. These are known to not to do no more than what is absolutely necessary. You have an obsolete on-chip graphics card. Let's look at the two components that are lacking: Your CPU seems to match these requirements (I don't know your clock rate, but I think it fits). You've already experienced that your system may be capable of running Counter-Strike 1.6, but you can't reach more than 40 fps.Īccording to this site (btw a really cool site for gamers) and adding up the requirements for PC and Linux, you'll come to the conclusion of the following recommended requirements:ĭual-core from Intel or AMD at 2.8 GHz, 1GB Memory, nVidia GeForceĨ600/9600GT, ATI/AMD Radeaon HD2600/3600 (Graphic Drivers: nVidia 310,ĪMD 12.11), OpenGL 2.1, 4GB Hard Drive Space, OpenAL Compatible Sound
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