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Clarification of which HD Graphics I have on my laptop + solution to me graphic needs.

idata
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Hello,

After work-provided laptop has Intel HD Graphics in a Core i5-480M. It works fine for the basic needs. It wasn't unitl much later that I discovered it fails to give optimum provision for my needs. I will get it the details of that later in my post; but for now I know I need to change something (graphics card/processor or computer).

So to identify the specific limitations of what I have vs. what I can get, (ie. 2nd Gen) I wanted to find out which accelerator I actually have. So far, I figured I DO NOT have the 2nd generation HD Graphics; but please correct me if I'm wrong. Here are a few specs:

Laptop: Acer Aspire 5742

System: Windows 7 Home (SP1)

Memory: 6GB

Chip: HD Graphics (Core i5-480) 

DirectX: 10.1

Driver: 8.15.10.2559

Even though I didn't find i5-480M in this http://www.intel.com/support/processors/mobile/corei5/sb/CS-032331.htm?wapkw=%28intel+hd+graphics+i5%29 list I figured it's probably not a 2nd gen since its name was more similar to the lower generations'.

Plus the sticker on my system is this one as opposed to

So here are my needs:

Higher/Better Resolution: The 1366x768 on my laptop looks great but I want something that can match the sweet capabilities of my Dell monitor - U3011 (ie. VGA - 2048x1280; DVI - 2560x1600; HDMI - 1920x1200). Currently, I only have HDMI and VGA outputs on my laptop. I use the HDMI since the VGA (though supposedly higher resolution) looks horrible and an HDMI/VGA to DVI adapter looks even worse since it seems to downgrade the resolution to 1600x1200.

Better 3D Processing: Specifically, Im more interested in a processor that supports "anti-aliasing" as it seems what I have now doesn't. Gaming looks fine; but it renders application-created 3D models with rough edges.

So here's the questions:

  1. Is it even possible to swap an "integrated graphics" with the new "processor graphics"?
  2. If so, would anything on this http://www.intel.com/support/processors/mobile/corei5/sb/CS-032331.htm?wapkw=%28intel+hd+graphics+i5%29 i5 list meet my needs within the specifications of my laptop. What about the i7?
  3. I assume an upgrade will fix the anti-aliasing need and improve the VGA; but will it fix the resolution for DVI (using an adapter...since I'm not sure I can fix a DVI port unto an already-built laptop)

Out of the realm of Intel, if Intel fails to provide a solution; I guess I'd have to switch to a graphics card... which probably means a new computer.. or doesn't it? Is there such thing as an external graphics card? (I'm yet to look that up so I thought I'd add to my post while at it).

What do you guys recommend?

Thanks!

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DArce
Geschätzter Beitragender III
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Hello,

You system in fact features the first generation of video controllers, called Intel® HD Graphics, which do not have the same processing and performance capabilities of the second generation. The specifications for your processor and graphics controller integrated are available here:

http://ark.intel.com/products/52952/Intel-Core-i5-480M-Processor-%283M-Cache-2_66-GHz%29 http://ark.intel.com/products/52952/Intel-Core-i5-480M-Processor-%283M-Cache-2_66-GHz%29

Concerning using higher video resolutions, the best experience that you can get using 1080p or 1080i is using a HDMI or DVI interface. For higher resolutions you should look for a system with Displayport.

For improved 3D processing you should look for a system based on Intel® HD Graphics 3000.

Updating the integrated video controller to use Intel® HD Graphics 2000 or 3000 will not be possible since they are integrated on different processors that cannot be physically installed into your system. In this case I suggest you to check with your laptop manufacturer to see what options do you have to upgrade your system.

idata
Mitarbeiter
1.980Aufrufe

Okay. Thank you for help Diego!

DArce
Geschätzter Beitragender III
1.980Aufrufe

Hi,

I am glad that I was able to provide you with helpful information.

Happy holidays.

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