Need For Speed Hot Pursuit Performance




Game: Need For Speed Hot Pursuit
Release: Year 2010
FPS:
40 - 50 (with shadows being set to the highest)
50 - 60 (with shadows OFF)

Settings:
Screen Resolution = 1366x768
Margin Scale = Full
High Resolution Textures = On
Motion Blur = Off
Shadow Level = High












Game with shadows ON. I get 40 - 50 fps.



Game with shadows off. I get 50 - 60 fps

GT540M Benchmark and Performance




Hey fellow geeks out there, this is my new blog. I'll show you how to tweak your display settings in most of the decent games in order to enjoy a high-resolution gaming with breathtaking detail. First of all, I'll tell you about my laptop. I have an Acer Aspire 5750G, which will get outdated very soon. This laptop has similar specs to most of the high-end laptops available in the market now. But if you can afford a super gaming laptop, then I'll suggest you to buy an AlienWare M15x. Because GTX460M is more powerful than GT540M.


Next, I'll brief you on FPS, which stands for Framerate Per Second.
Frame rates in video games refer to the speed at which the image is refreshed. Low FPS means lag. High FPS means smooth. Highest FPS that I can get with my laptop is around 60 - 70. Lowest FPS is around 20 - 30 when I play that fucked up Crysis 2.


This is my specs.


Intel Core i7-2630QM 2.0 GHz | NVIDIA GeForce GT540M 2GB | 15.6" HD LED LCD | 4GB DDR3 Memory | 640GB HDD
 
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