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    M1530 3dmark

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by dmacfour, Aug 20, 2008.

  1. dmacfour

    dmacfour Are you aware...

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    Soo... I get about 3,200 in 3dmark06 with my 1720 right now. I was wondering where around the M1530 in my sig would get. I'm trying to figure out what sort of a speed increase I am going to see between the 2.
     
  2. browntown

    browntown Notebook Enthusiast

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    what res did u run the test at
     
  3. roland_j

    roland_j Notebook Consultant

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    it would certainly get higher than your other laptop, if its 1280x800 probably 4500 or so
     
  4. dmacfour

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    1280x1024....
     
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    Akuma Notebook Evangelist

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    A bit low indeed..what drivers and I presume your card isn't OC'd?