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I have brand new laptop too, and im having the same problem. Look this video and see if it is the same problem: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1DVYnLXZAM. I really don't know what to do.
AMD Radeon HD 7730M
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3230M CPU @ 2.60GHz
Microsoft Windows 8 (build 9200), 64-bit
(sorry for my english)
- Anonymous12 years agoThat is the problem I'm having but a little worse like that picture you could see at first I could only see for like a millisecond
- Fred_vdp12 years agoHero+
@jonesgregorio wrote:
I have brand new laptop too, and im having the same problem. Look this video and see if it is the same problem: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1DVYnLXZAM. I really don't know what to do.
AMD Radeon HD 7730M
@Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3230M CPU @ 2.60GHz
Microsoft Windows 8 (build 9200), 64-bit
(sorry for my english)
Brand new does not equal good. The AMD radeon HD 7730M is about the same speed as the minimum AMD card, but in my opinion, the minimum requirements are set too high. Beta drivers might fix the artifacts, but performance will still be bad.
In your case, the mobile chipset may be the issue, since they are technically not supported.
- 12 years ago
So will I be able to run? according to yougamers my system meets the minimun requirements but not the recommendeds. And sorry to ask what does the chipset do and why my chipset is not technically suported. And will I be able to run at least in minimum?(sorry for my english)
- Anonymous12 years ago
Sorry, I should have paid more attention. The interloper is the one whose questions I have answered, rather than the actual owner of the thread. Sorry about that, OP.
Ever since the Radeon 6000 generation of AMD cards, the lowest ranked video has generally been integrated into the same package with the CPU cores, in a computing device that AMD refers to as an "APU" instead of the more awkward CPU/GPU term. Only one of their APUs has had the equivalent of the old HD 6570 "Low-Medium" card, with the majority of mobile APUs requiring a separate dedicated mobile GPU to reach past the Low End.
Prior to the concurrent development of AMD's earliest APUs and the Intel i3/i5 equivalents, integrated video was added into the supporting hardware of a motherboard in two large ASICs referred to as the MB "Chipset"; your APU is newer than that era. There are multiple sources for reviews of the AMD integrated video solutions. Google / Yahoo / whatever can assist you there.
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