Will i be able to play the latest games in high, with this laptop?

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#2 MonsieurX
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Should be able to with the 660
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I don't know about Metro Last Light and Crysis 3, but most of the latest games? Yeah I think so.
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http://www.saveonlaptops.co.uk/MSI_GE70_0ND-453UK_1399191.html

mkjohns

@ 1920x1080 that 660M could struggle on a lot of recent games with 'high' settings.  The 'M' GPUs are seriously watered-down versions of their desktop counterparts.  Also, a 3-hours battery life isn't ideal either.

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[QUOTE="mkjohns"]

http://www.saveonlaptops.co.uk/MSI_GE70_0ND-453UK_1399191.html

JimmyJumpy

@ 1920x1080 that 660M could struggle on a lot of recent games with 'high' settings.  The 'M' GPUs are seriously watered-down versions of their desktop counterparts.  Also, a 3-hours battery life isn't ideal either.

basicaly a gtx 660m 2gb is a gt 640 2gb and a gtx 680m is a gtx 660 

the m series have half the power of theyre desktop version.