Koovie
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even if you installed ten nitrogen cooling systems and bought an entrie power station, you'd never be able to do that. You wasted you money on the i7, for gaming an i3 with 680m would have been better
Actually I can play on Ultra with AA disabled. My cousin brother can play on ultra with full AA with his I7. Its not the processor but my weak GT630M which is the main problem.
Laptops should mainly be avoided for gaming purposes. There are gaming laptops in the market, but they are unnecessarily expensive and difficult to upgrade later.
My advice, spend a little cash and get a desktop system for playing games. It's cheaper than a notebook and can be upgraded for future gaming requirements (for at least 2 - 4 years).
True, but I wanted a laptop to be mobile, to take it whenever I need where ever I need it.
Dude!!! don't do it, it's a laptop for Christ sake. Overclocking will make your laptop heat like an oven. It's very difficult to provide adequate cooling to laps. Over heating will burn the board up. Even on desktops, we have to provide Liquid cooling or extra fans (depending upon the height of overclock) to keep the temps down, that even after careful calibration until achieving stable performance without artifacts. If you want to clear any doubt about overclocking, just visit the site I provided. Still many people do overclock their laptop gpu, but I don't recommend that. I had also overclocked my laptop gpu to squeeze some performance for gta iv, but the surge in temps are very discouraging and I reverted back to stock frequencies.
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Forget it, I gave it up. I wont waste my new laptop to play BF3 on full ultra sets
High sets are enough