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I just got a asus g46vw with the core i5 and a gtx 660m gpu.....i know i wont be playing games on ultra detail at 100 fps but is this gpu good enough for some gaming,games like the battlefield series,cod,crysis,ect. at 720p

 

also what kind of numbers should i expect and is there anything that i can do to get more out of this system,already got a ssd.

but anything software wise

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at 720p youll be fine :) (I have a laptop with a 660m) but at 1080p youll have to lower settings significantly 

Yeah, I can play Battlefield 4 @1080p on low and I don't get anything more than 30FPS. 720p you'll be fine for a little.

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Yes at 720p should be quite alright i have 770m playing in 1080p MOST of new games i can max out for acceptable fps 30+ but there are always expections Witcher 2,DA Inquisition (high setting 40fps)

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