
A test to see which relatively-modern games will run on this netbook. I give you Street Fighter IV. Sorry for the buzzing sound -- that was my light. Please excuse my lackluster skills. I'm not very good at this game. *Basic Specs: - Intel Atom D525 @ 1.8 GHz (dual-core, 2x 512 kB L2 cache) - NVIDIA ION 2 (512 MB, Optimus technology) - 2 GB DDR3 memory (800 MHz) - Windows 7 Home Premium (32-bit) - 1366x768 pixels maximum resolution - BIOS updated to revision 0605 - ION driver updated to version 266.58 *Running Apps: Firefox, uTorrent, Yahoo Messenger, Avast (Silent/Gaming Mode), Fraps *NVIDIA settings: Triple Buffering (enabled), Maximum Pre-rendered frames (3), others on default OTHER BENCHMARK SCORES: My game settings @ 1366x768, Character Model=Medium Score: 8236 Average: 36.74 fps My game settings @ 1280x768, Character Model=Medium Score: 8356 Average: 37.75 fps My game settings @ 1280x720, Character Model=Medium Score: 8539 Average: 39.54 fps My game settings @ 1280x600, Character Model=Medium Score: 8728 Average: 40.92 fps My game settings @ 1024x768, Character Model=Medium Score: 8701 Average: 40.70 fps My game settings @ 800x600, Character Model=Medium Score: 9088 Average: 43.74 fps My game settings @ 640x480, Character Model=Medium Score: 9231 Average: 44.74 fps *Framerate: ~20 to 57 fps *Playability: Fair to Good *Remarks: Eliminating simultaneous processes, defragmenting, GPU driver update, and overclocking CPU/GPU (among others) may improve framerate at my <b>...</b>
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