Is Dell Precision m4800 good for gaming?

Is Dell Precision m4800 good for gaming?

This Dell laptop features a NVIDIA Quadro K2100M graphics card, an Intel Core i7-4900MQ CPU and 16 GB of RAM. You get a 15.6 inch screen laptop, which for a gaming setup is midsize. The PC weight is 6.35 lb (2.88 kg). This laptop can run 444 of the top 1000 games – so we give it a 44% rating.

Is Dell M4800 good?

This workstation offers a powerful Intel Core i7 processor and Nvidia Quadro GPU, which can easily handle graphics-intensive tasks like video editing. We also like the comfy keyboard, sharp QHD+ display and robust audio. However, the M4800 is a little lacking when it comes to battery life.

Is there a GPU upgrade for Dell Precision m4800?

I found a listing on eBay for an M2000M from a Precision 7510: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Genuine-Dell-Precision-7510-4GB-Video-Graphics-Card-Nvidia-Quadro-M2000M-51… Will this GPU work? Solved! Go to Solution. 10-24-2020 01:37 PM Yes it should work fine with the same cautions as above. Mod the driver .inf file and disable signature enforcement.

Can a precision m4800 be used with a Nvidia Quadro?

Note 1: Although this is for the Quadro M1200 on a Precision M4800, the general path might be the same for other cards and/or other Laptops. Note 2: This is for Windows 10 64bit. Windows Vista, 7 and 8 might need other details, but the general path should be the same.

How can I switch graphics card on my Dell?

On my Dell with the AMD, you can control if via power savings policies via the AMD control panel. With the AMD on my Win 8.1, I can right click on the desktop and get a menu prompt to “Configure switchable graphics” and from there you define when you want to use which card. Was this post helpful? Thanks for your feedback!

Why does my Dell laptop use graphics card?

Start it as normal. Doing this means that the system no longer has the option to use the built-in graphics processor part of the CPU, it has to use the separate graphics card all the time. One of my power users just brought this up to me.

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