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Getting error when trying to submit Ati Mobility Radeon HD 4250 :confused::(

 

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Aren't mobiles allowed for this?

Edited by mr.paco

Is the mobility 4250 integrated in the chipset or an addon-card?

 

The mobility cards are in a different videocard family ("ATI Radeon Mobility"), so they are not applicable. I guess it would make more sense to move them into the regular series groups though, no?

Its an Acer Aspire 5251 LapTop. As far as "I" know its not an addon-card.

 

Just asking; but why would it not be allowed in this comp if for example a laptop running a GMA 4500 is?

Curious cause it only states that it has to be integrated & from the ATI Radeon HD 3000/HD 4000 series family. nothing about it being mobile or not.

 

Maybe I'm misunderstanding something somewhere.

I also came across this problem .. looks like laptops with integrated ATI/AMD or Nvida display adapters are not allowed . tried to submit with my laptop ( asus N53sv ) GT540M and it said not allowed , i accepted this and continued with outer benches :) it would seem that we are only aloud to make use of integrated Graphic processors and not mobility processors .. oh well .. the hunt continues :)

I think the difference is whether it is part of the chipset (integrated) or built onto the board as a separate chip or add in card (mobile). The GMA is part of the chipset, and the GT540M is a separate chip.

So, can we use integrated or dedicated gpus in notebooks? I wanted to use GF 9800m GT.

Integrated means either inside the chipset or inside the CPU. It's not because the chip is inside a notebook that it is in fact integrated graphics. For example, my 8600M GT is inside my notebook but not an integrated graphics card:

 

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9800gt m or 8600gt m are mxm cards, not onboard. a gpu is onboard, when it´s part of the board itself, isn´t it?

whats about ion2? its an onboard gpu, not discrete. igp or not igp?

 

i thought every graphicunit onboard (non discrete) is igp Oô

pci-e, agp, mxm, etc. of course is discrete...

I'm lost at how scoring works. I just submitted a score onto the competition, and should have got 6th place (7018 marks) for the Intel HD GMA category, but it's not showing up. Help anyone?

It's a team comp, so you have to be the best in your team (overclock.net) for your score to show. FTW is beating you with 10k points, so you have to beat him for your score to be shown.

Llano? :D

 

I had some problems on my ud4h, if i have more than 124htt and APU turned on mobo won't boot. Any ideas? If I have gpu in pcie everything is alright. WTH? Any ideas?

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