How are the nVidia graphics in the T410?

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How are the nVidia graphics in the T410?

#1 Post by i-SnipeZ » Sat Apr 17, 2010 5:12 pm

Was thinking of picking one up, but I'm curious how the T410 would handle World of Warcraft or the occational game of Call of Duty 4. :)

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Re: How are the nVidia graphics in the T410?

#2 Post by Navck » Tue Apr 20, 2010 3:12 am

Fairly competent this time around, seeing the Core i5 and i7 graphics can push games like STALKER around, the NVS3100m is a slight step up from that point... Expect medium settings at least at XGA? I haven't loaded anything onto my T410 yet but the NVS3100m GPU is definitely capable... And definitely capable of long battery life if you underclock it and lock the speed...

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Re: How are the nVidia graphics in the T410?

#3 Post by i-SnipeZ » Tue Apr 20, 2010 11:02 am

Well, it can push WoW on highest at 1376x768 or whatever that weird 16:9 resolution is which is what matters most to me. Also seems to run CoD4 quite well which I also like to play occationally.

Decided on the T510 vs the T410. Do you think its worth it to upgrade to the i7?
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Re: How are the nVidia graphics in the T410?

#4 Post by crashnburn » Thu Apr 22, 2010 1:14 pm

Navck wrote:Fairly competent this time around, seeing the Core i5 and i7 graphics can push games like STALKER around, the NVS3100m is a slight step up from that point... Expect medium settings at least at XGA? I haven't loaded anything onto my T410 yet but the NVS3100m GPU is definitely capable... And definitely capable of long battery life if you underclock it and lock the speed...
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Re: How are the nVidia graphics in the T410?

#5 Post by Navck » Thu Apr 22, 2010 1:25 pm

1376x768 doesn't sound right...
1440x900 (WXGA+) is what you're looking for.

Personally with my usage habits, my T410 can reach 9 hours in battery life in normal usage, but most people are apparently unable to achieve 5 hours with the 9 cell (Perhaps some people are incompetent at optimizing their usage patterns and system configuration, but that is just a guess...)

Otherwise, I had dBPoweramp running with the i7-620m at 3.333GHz for a hour while browsing the internet over the wireless with the screen brightness set to 5/15 at someone else's house until I noticed that the battery was being discharged (Wall outlet was controlled by a switch, oops.) I didn't notice this until 3 hours in and the meter said I had around 4 hours of battery life remaining. I had 59% of the battery left at that point.

Otherwise, if you want to game on the battery... 12 volt powersupply and a car battery will keep you going for a few hours. In seriousness, just plug it into a wall.

I have the discrete T410 for anyone who thinks I'm doing this with integrated graphics...

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Re: How are the nVidia graphics in the T410?

#6 Post by moore101 » Thu May 20, 2010 1:05 pm

I have not played any games yet (work notebook) but there appears to be a issue with the T410s and using the discrete graphics to drive a external VGA display, the screen is fuzzy and poor quality. This occurred on the Lenovo OEM build and our custom XP build.

Something new (and a potential work-around) for the T410s is both the integrated and discrete graphics can now drive two external digital displays I believe my old T400s could not.
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Re: How are the nVidia graphics in the T410?

#7 Post by famman » Fri May 21, 2010 8:30 am

By any chance is the external lcd an LG?
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Re: How are the nVidia graphics in the T410?

#8 Post by Harryc » Fri May 21, 2010 9:45 am

Every Thinkpad I've ever owned (probably close to all of them) have had fuzzy VGA video until you push the auto-adjust button on the LCD.

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Re: How are the nVidia graphics in the T410?

#9 Post by moore101 » Mon May 24, 2010 2:51 pm

Harryc wrote:Every Thinkpad I've ever owned (probably close to all of them) have had fuzzy VGA video until you push the auto-adjust button on the LCD.
Using the auto-adjust on the LCD does not resolve the issue. I tested on HP 1945 and HP 1955 LCD screens.
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