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    3DMark M14x R1

    Discussion in 'Alienware 14 and M14x' started by dylan17x, Oct 6, 2012.

  1. dylan17x

    dylan17x Notebook Enthusiast

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    What does this mean?
     
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    dylan17x Notebook Enthusiast

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    so its good ? no good ?
     
  3. CryoBolt

    CryoBolt Notebook Consultant

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    From what I was able to compare on futuremark until their advance search stop working, your physics score is way too low.

    Plus, did that run on your intel integrated graphics? 555m's scored around the 1700-1800, so I'm going to assume so.
     
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    Yea. That graphic shows it ran on the Intel HD GPU chip and not on the nVidia card. See if you can get into the optimus setting and set 3dmark to run on the nVidia card instead and check again.
     
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    nop .. i cant ..