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Thursday, August 30, 2007
Acer Aspire 4520 AMD Vs Acer Aspire 4710 Intel - 3DMark 2001

Do you think every laptop with AMD processor is better in 3D graphics than the Intel ones? maybe yes... maybe no... :)

I try to compare two laptop using 3Dmark2001 for 3D Benchmark:

Aspire 4520 and Aspire 4710Aspire 4520 (left) and Aspire 4710(right)

Two Aspire with 3DMark 2001Two Aspire with 3DMark 2001


Aspire 4520-300508
AMD Turion™ 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-56 (1.8GHz, 1 MB L2 cache)
1GB DDR2 memory (upgraded from 512MB)
Nvidia GeForce 7000M

Aspire 4520-300508


Aspire 4710-4A0512
Intel® Core™ Duo mobile processor T2450 (2MB L2 cache, 2.0GHz, 533MHz FSB)
512MB DDR2 Memory
Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 950

Aspire 4710-4A0512

I set up the NVIDIA 7000M with 256MB Graphics Memory and Intel GMA 950 with 224MB

The test was not running on default resolution (1024x768) but running on 1280x800 (widescreen)
and see the result here.. (click on the picture to enlarge):

Aspire 4710


Aspire 4520


Maybe if I have more RAM and setting up the NVIDIA 7000M with max memory (896 MB) Aspire 4520 will be the winner...
sorry for my english, Im still learning ;)
any comment ?

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posted by Cahya @ 10:16 PM  

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