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Can you do this please Intel?

RCoop3
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Could you guys at Intel make a Special BIOS for us gamers with the unfortunate thing of having no Graphics card. Oh the Integrated stuff is good....But not for new games. With this BIOS could you set the lowest card at just above 500mb and the highest card at a bit below 1gb, maybe 800mb? It would really make our days because half the time our games do not even run a game at a playable pace! Take Minecraft for instance, not very demanding game. With the Intel HD 3000 I get 30fps maybe, but then I get huge lag spikes! I know you guys will all be hard at work but could a few of you take some time out to improve some of our experiences? Hell, If you guys did this I'd go as far as recommending not getting a graphics card!!!!! Because the intergrated ones are good enough already! Hopefully you will understand our pain and use your wisdom to help us.

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Kevin_M_Intel
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Thanks for the feedback Ciel_Diablo. I will forward this information to the corresponding department for future considerations.

RCoop3
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Thanks so much! I know I shouldn't really be doing this but maybe I can play Battlefield 4 I WAS supposed to wait until I got a new graphics card however if you guys do this I will save up more to get a better graphics card AND I will keep on using my laptop with integrated graphics because they're good enough for playing things

RCoop3
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And also I will keep on using my laptop for MUCH longer without getting a new PC if you guys do this

Kevin_M_Intel
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Ciel_Diablo,

We as Intel® provide the hardware to the Computer Manufacture and they will design their computers (drivers, BIOS, etc…)

From our side, we can provide generic drivers for computer made by other manufactures such as Dell, HP, Asus, etc… but the specific designed of a component in a laptop is done by the Computer Manufacture only.

Due to this reason, I recommend you contacting your Computer Manufacture to let them know about the BIOS request.

RCoop3
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Okay, thanks for the information but how would I be able to contact Acer and let them know about this request?

Kevin_M_Intel
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In this case it would be through their support lines. Here you have the information:

http://www.acer.com/worldwide/support/ http://www.acer.com/worldwide/support/

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