will this laptop run trainz 2010EE

misterchugg

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hi mates

what do i need to get to be able to run trainz 2010EE?
i'm hoping it will only need a better graphics card

thanks
ron

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No, not very well. Slowish CPU and integrated graphics. A GPU upgrade should help IF it's a discrete GPU with separate graphics memory. That said, 2.2 GHz isn't exactly a fast CPU either.
 
Looking at the report:

Firstly- as it's a 64-bit system, see if it can support more than 4GB memory. Crucial's system scanner may help here - http://www.crucial.com/systemscanner/.

It also appears that your system is running in power saver mode.

The graphics card, as detailed above, is integrated, and is using shared system memory.

Shane
 
I just saw the site for hooking up desktop graphics to a laptop. I also used the crucial scanner and my laptop is capable of using a 256GB or 512GB SSD and 8GB of RAM compared to the default 4GB of RAM that it came with. So far, this sounds like really good news. Save alot of money just buying the desktop graphics adaptor instead of buying a new computer. My laptops has 2.16GHz and Intel Integrated Graphics and runs trainz pretty good, depending what spline or scenery items you use. I hope I can use a discrete Nvidia or ATI desktop graphics card and get it working to my laptop. I'll look into this some more.
 
I just saw the site for hooking up desktop graphics to a laptop. I also used the crucial scanner and my laptop is capable of using a 256GB or 512GB SSD and 8GB of RAM compared to the default 4GB of RAM that it came with. So far, this sounds like really good news. Save alot of money just buying the desktop graphics adaptor instead of buying a new computer. My laptops has 2.16GHz and Intel Integrated Graphics and runs trainz pretty good, depending what spline or scenery items you use. I hope I can use a discrete Nvidia or ATI desktop graphics card and get it working to my laptop. I'll look into this some more.

Check it will run with the graphics card you are thinking of getting before you buy anything.
 
you can play trainz 2010 on intel graphics but not much good or heavy routes but you can play.like i played it for 2 years on my intel graphics
 
As I guy who LOVES hacks, stuff like this is interesting, but of questionable practicality seeing as the primary purpose of a laptop is portable computing. Frankly, carting around a small desktop seems less cumbersome than carting around a PSU, dongle and graphics card as well as the lappie and whatever other accessories it requires. Desktops come in all shapes and sizes and even a mini-tower isn't too bad, and cheap units can be had for as little as $200-$250 and will probably outperform all but the most top-of-the-line laptops anyway.
 
My Inspiron 1545 has an express card slot so that should allow me to use the adaptor for a desktop graphics card. I saw some youtube videos and it seems that all of this is actually possible. If you would do this, then you may want to consider purchasing a laptop cooling fan. If I were to get an Nvidia or ATI graphics card hooked up to my integrated graphics laptop, I wonder how trainz would run?
 
My Inspiron 1545 has an express card slot so that should allow me to use the adaptor for a desktop graphics card. I saw some youtube videos and it seems that all of this is actually possible. If you would do this, then you may want to consider purchasing a laptop cooling fan. If I were to get an Nvidia or ATI graphics card hooked up to my integrated graphics laptop, I wonder how trainz would run?

Just posted a link for the parts, remember you will need a psu to power the graphics card so unless you a have a spare lying about it get's expensive.
 
As I guy who LOVES hacks, stuff like this is interesting, but of questionable practicality seeing as the primary purpose of a laptop is portable computing. Frankly, carting around a small desktop seems less cumbersome than carting around a PSU, dongle and graphics card as well as the lappie and whatever other accessories it requires. Desktops come in all shapes and sizes and even a mini-tower isn't too bad, and cheap units can be had for as little as $200-$250 and will probably outperform all but the most top-of-the-line laptops anyway.

When I found a post about it the original idea was a gaming laptop at home (hooked up to the card) and your bog standard one when out of the house.
If you carted everything round you'd need a small suitcase. You'd never get through customs with that lot as hand luggage, not in this world.
 
It may be good for those that mainly use their laptops at home instead of bringing it outside. Quick question, if I have 4GB of DDR2 RAM with an express card slot, would a 512MB DDR3 Nvidia Geforce 9600 graphics card work on my laptop by the way of the adaptor and run trainz good. Would my laptop get hot from using the desktop graphics card.
 
thanks for the help mates
will put crucial Scan results up when i can.
most likely later on tonight
about 12 - 14 hours away

lol
thanks again
ron
 
It may be good for those that mainly use their laptops at home instead of bringing it outside. Quick question, if I have 4GB of DDR2 RAM with an express card slot, would a 512MB DDR3 Nvidia Geforce 9600 graphics card work on my laptop by the way of the adaptor and run trainz good. Would my laptop get hot from using the desktop graphics card.

I had a 768mb ddr2 9600GSO with a 580 mhz core (it's among my used parts still) and it ran pretty well, it started to struggle on the big routes though.
Check that first link I left, I think there were 2 sites for reference to what laptops were good to use.
 
I would like to try doing this during the summer. If I am going to use an external graphics card, would there be away to disable the Intel Intergrated Graphics in my laptop.
 
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hi all the scan by crucial is below
no mention of a graphics card
only ram and hdd
thanks
ron

Crucial System Scanner results for your HP - Compaq Pavilion G6 (Intel DDR3) Laptop/Notebook.
Your Pavilion G6 (Intel DDR3) System Specs
DDR3 PC3-10600, DDR3 PC3-8500
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Memory Type: DDR3 PC3-10600, DDR3 PC3-8500, DDR3 (non-ECC)
Maximum Memory: 8GB
Currently Installed Memory: 4GB
Total Memory Slots: 2
Available Memory Slots: 1
4GB
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Each memory slot can hold DDR3 PC3-10600, DDR3 PC3-8500 with a maximum of 4GB per slot.*
*Not to exceed manufacturer supported memory.
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Looks like your system can support 8GB of memory.

If you do decide to get another 4GB memory stick, make sure it matches the existing one in terms of speed etc.

Shane
 
hi mates
i installed 2010EE last night while i was doing other things on the net.
after the installation finished i restarted the laptop,
but when i clicked on the trainz shortcut , nothing happened.
even in the start folder, when i clicked on it,
it never came up with the trainz startup check screen with the green ticks

that should have come up, shouldn't it?

thanks
ron
 
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