![]() Your half of it does not.Īll this makes it about a fifth to a tenth of the performance of a Radeon 9700 or, very roughly, a Geforce FX 5200 to a Geforce 4 MX420. The 9500 was pretty fast in its day, but this was because it had 15 GB/s of bandwidth to dedicated memory. It is a cut down Radeon X300, which itself is is half of a Radeon 9500. It runs at 300 MHz, has 4 pixel shaders and 2 vertex shaders which together have a shader throughput of about 15 GFLOPS (my pair of HD 5750s combine to 2,000 GFLOPS). You are stuck on that awful GPU and there's just no way around that. It also can likely handle 2 GB SODIMMs: Check Crucial's memory configurator. ![]() But you're still going to be just as GPU limited as you are now. Take a look at the minidump I 've extracted:Ĭlick to expand.That laptop likely can handle a faster CPU, and the CPU is probably socketed. 0517)ĢGB RAM (1GB Nanya Technologies + 1GB Hyundai Electronics both at 667 mHz) Intel Core 2 Duo T5250 1.5Ghz (All cores in use by the system)ĪTI RADEON XPRESS 1100 (Driver Version. ![]() Windows Vista Home Premium Service Pack 2 (GR) NOTE: I don't have any other Razer product. Regardless if I had my laptop's GPU drivers modded or not, it does the same thing. But when I've relaunched it, it pops out the same BSOD as the previous time! WTF?! The IObit version of the tool didn't do that! I've sent already the feedback for this issue since 3.5.2 (yes I was an closed beta tester), but they didn't fixed it. On the Blue Screen it says:Īt first, I thought that Windows had a hicup. Just downloaded Razer Gamebooster 3.5.6 yesterday and before I could click on anything, it causes BSOD.
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