Hi everyone, I hope this isn't too simple a question, I'm not a crazy computer genius or anything, and I have tried Googling it some, but had little luck. A couple of days ago, I bought myself a Lenovo N200. I was really looking to running a few games on it (I know the 7300 isn't a great card by today's standards, but it's a big upgrade for me). Now, all the reviews I've read said that there's supposed to be a GeForce Go 7300 inside the N200, but mine's showing no signs of it. There's no nVidia sticker on the front (but some of the pics in reviews didn't have one either), and the Device Manager shows only an Intel 965 Express as the display driver. So I'm thinking either a) the card is in my laptop, and I just need to install a driver, or b) I've unknowingly bought some budget version of the N200 that doesn't have a 7300, or c) I've been ripped off. Which of these, if any, is true?
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1) What's in device manger if under: display adapter? If there is no display adapter then you might have to install driver
2) I think most likely you bought a integrated graphic version of the laptop
3) Why you've been ripped off? I think N200 does have ones without the nvidia cards, is just you bought the wrong one.
Finally, go to www.lenovo.com, and go to support and download, it has a function called auto detect, use that you can get the full spec of your laptop. This only works with XP though, if you are on vista, same but just type in your serial number.
GeForce Go 7300 on a Lenovo N200
Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by lostsa, Jan 28, 2008.