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Leondar

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About Leondar

  • Birthday Jun 03, 1990

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    Mumbai, India
  • Biography
    Budding Game Designer
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    Currently Unemployed

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  1. It's an old copy, not from any of the stores. I run the cracked version. There is a Software update available. The last one didn't fix it.
  2. Radeon Software Version 16.11.4. Should I be updating anything else?
  3. Hello, The AMD Radeon Graphics card on my Dell Inspiron laptop doesn't detect Mass Effect when I run it. I configured the settings to run on High Performance globally, and when I run the "Switchable Graphics Application Monitor" it says "explorer.exe" as "High Performance" but not Mass Effect. How do I get Radeon to run Mass Effect? I have a Dell Inspiron 15. Thanks in advance!
  4. Alienware 15 it is, then. Fingers crossed, the External Graphics Amplifier gets god-level optimized soon, so I can crunch the regret of spending the savings for my grandma's funeral on a Laptop with a UFO logo.
  5. $4200 before customs, thank the heavens I have 2 kidneys. Could have done with 10 more tho.
  6. So I go with the (overpriced) Alienware 15 for now? Or should I consider a Razer product?
  7. WHAAAT? Must have got my source wrong. Gotta hit that Alienware site up... On second thought, oh wait, Australia. Damn. So much for being closer to Antarctica.
  8. Yes! Money is not a problem, for the foreseeable future. Would have been excellent if the Alienware 15 didn't cost $3-fuckin-000 where I live (India), including the import, taxes, etc. Could have probably bought the A-15, the External GPU, the Unit, and Half of Russia for that much.
  9. Worst thing ever, after the original Mass Effect Trilogy's conclusion.
  10. The onboard GTX 1080's benchmarks were pretty good. Source: Given that the GTX 1080 on the Laptop has a 10-15% downgrade in performance to the Desktop 1080, and the Thunderbolt does a 10-15% downgrade to the External GPU, the trade off seems to be none, mathematically at least. The reason I even want an External GPU unit is for the drool-worthy stuff of the future! Assuming CPU bottleneck isn't a thing. Plus, I will build a Desktop PC when I have a place I finally settle down at, Mobile seems to be the way to go for now.
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