

Hard disk: UATA/100 Toshiba MK6025GAS 60 GB (55.9 GB formated).

Video card: ATI Mobility Radeon X700 PCI Express with 64MB VRAM (344 MHz memory -, 358 MHz core clock).Display: 15.4"WXGA CrystalBrite TFT LCD (1280x800 pixel resolution).Optical drive assembly: Pioneer DVD RW DVR-K05RA dvd+r doubles Layer/dvd+ rw.Memory: 2x DDR2-SDRAM 256 MBytes PC3200 dualchannel (3-3-3-8) of Hyundai Electronics.3, Southbridge Intel 82801FBM (ICH6-M) rev. Processor: Intel Pentium M 715 (Dothan) 1.50GHz.Our test model Acer Aspire 1690WLMi exhibited the following equipment: Not surprisingly this shows that the Quake 3 is playable very well in highest resolutions and settings with the Acer Aspire 1690WLMi.

The timedemo benchmark (Four.DM_68) resulted in 235.7 fps (pictures per second) in 1024x768 with highest attitudes. Memory ranges benchmark combined index: 4739 (altogether)įile system benchmark combined index: 20400 (altogether)ĬPU arithmetic (as expected for 1.5 Pentium M)ĬPU Multimedia (as expects for 1,5 Pentium M) Here the exact values:ĬPU arithmetic benchmark combined index: 8515 (altogether)ĬPU multimedia benchmark combined index: 29906 (altogether) The Counter Strike Source stress test resulted in very good 91.81 fps (1024x768 settings high).Īs expected the benchmark-suite Sandra supplies used good values for the Centrino package. Time demoīenchmark values with a resolution of 1024x768 with the highest settings Halflife 2, which well-known-proves runs very well on ATI video cards, is perfectly playable on the Aspire 1690, as prove following benchmark. The Timedemo Benchmark delivered the following results: Setting Still with the setting "high" Doom 3 was well playable but with several jerky movements. Here are the exact test values of the primeval timedemos: Resolution Here the versions with a more powerful CPU surely would get better results. This indicates a too slowly clocked processor for the many computations. In the multiplayer game with 23 Bots however very jerky movements were noticed and fluent playing was not really possible (although over 30 fps). In the single player mode 1vs1 the notebook rendered sensational 80-100 fps (all max 1280x800).
