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Forums -> Multiple monitors -> Any worthy PCMCIA 3D graphics cards?
Matt   2004-03-16 18:01

I'm interested in improving the 3D graphics performance of my Dell Latitude laptop for..ahem gaming. My Latitude chipset comes with 8mb ATI Rage Mobility capability. Does anyone know whether it's worth investing in a VT Village Tronic VT Book? I'm using Return to Wolfenstein as my benchmark (OpenGL driver support required).

Many thanks

Matt
me   2004-03-17 00:27
check out

www.alienware.com

who make the best and finest high-end systems for gaming, mobile and work.

there you will find a notebook with the possibility to upgrade the graphiccard which usually is not possible...

greetz
me   2004-03-17 00:30
here is the special link to the topic:

http://www.alienware.com/system_pages/area-51m.aspx

---> there you click on: HOW TO:DO IT YOURSELF UPGRADEABLE MOBILE GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY

greetz

again
ecarlson   2004-03-17 13:23
I assume you know that a PCMCIA card will have to be connected to an external monitor.

- Eric www.InvisibleRobot.com
Forums -> Multiple monitors -> Any worthy PCMCIA 3D graphics cards?

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