integrated Radeon HD 4200. It is capable of?
recently collected to itself new computer. Processor AMD Athlone 2 X3 435, 2GB DDR3 Kingston, mother of ASUS with integrated graphics Radeon HD 4200, well, the rest of the iron is not so important... well, even a monitor with a resolution of 1440h900In short on a good video card money was not enough and decided to dig and aboutits built-in.
In General, Radeon HD 4200 I was pleasantly surprised. I was able to run on it is not modern, but quite decent games, here are the results:
-UT 3 - 1440x900, settings mostly are average, brakes are minor and extremely rare
-Gothic 3 - 1440h900, medium settings, periodically retarding(the situation has not changed and at a minimum, apparently guilty of crooked engine)
-Oblivion - 1440h900, medium, is.
-DOOM 3, it wasn't found in the settings widescreen resolution, settings medium-high, goes well, but the picture is stretched
-Gears of War - 1440x900, medium-minimal, rare brakes, brake savers, playable
Dark Messiah - 1440x900, medium settings is fine.
Nothing more tests.
In General, I think that is not bad for onboard video. Owners of this card please sign, what game and on what settings failed to start.
zealotsilence
Even if I did , it is unclear what purpose is this done ? Easier to put 9600GSO graphics and this will sense a lot more.
Guide
well so experiment - you want to squeeze out of the video thing high, you don't think that I am serious;D
I'm on my 4225 launched and crises and left for dead 1-2, mw3, dragon age 2 and think it is worth considering that everything is on the netbook.
especially after the weak Intel gma 950 on my netbook
And, well, compared the course: Intel gma 950 and Radeon HD 4200... the Difference in the face (= When you take full card (ie the individual), then take at least a GTS 450.
As for embedded video more normal levels!
I have HD3400 Standards. Call of duty MW3 at 1440x900 resolution with medium settings just flies, GTA 4 at medium settings fps is~20 Kruzis 2 At a resolution of 1024x800 Norms without brakes) simply put Video is certainly not a fountain, but what it is worth