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Having broken my D2 habit and become more mobile and substantially poorer, it hurt me badly to see the minimum hardware requirements for D3 but I went shopping anyway (online). I think I got a decent deal on a Lenovo Y570 and look forward to using it when I get to my new place. THEN I got the game and waited patiently (hah!) for the 15th, to see what my sad older Toshiba would make of it or if it would even load. Much to my surprise, it did and it even ran, though I suspect at about 4 frames per second wit the settings the game chose for me. I always played D2 hardcore but I figured a play-through as a softie was in order for this game, though now I am not so sure-maybe, just to see what is where and how beautiful the scenery is. Anyway, a soft demon hunter at four or so fps spends most of its money on repairs and (solo at least) is not going to get past Azmodan in normal, at least not at level 33. (Lots of preface but now you know the problem). If you or anyone you know is running a really substandard computer (especially a laptop), you may find that playing windowed and quite a bit less than full-screen will help. Even more of a help but nerfing the view somewhat, is switching the video from 32 bit to 16. These two changes have me running at 14 to 16 fps and my shiny new sorceress, uhhh, wizard, hit lvl 12 with no problems. She's hardcore so I don;t have great expectations for the first few times I play her but the soft demon hunter had died about 20 times before she reached 12, thanks, I think, to the video issues.

I hope this is of help to someone.
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Well you could have asked before May 15th instead of going try and error so somebody would have very likely pointed you to http://www.canyourunit.com

Generally can be said anybody with less than a GeForce 8 GPU installed or the ATI equivallent bites it. I can tell this because for tests i put D3 on my now 9 year old Pentium 4 HT 3 GHz with a Geforce 7600 GT installed. That old CPU can handle the game with ease (about 50% load there) but the poor GPU can't make it past 30 frames even at all low gfx settings with some even off, no anti-alias and reduced special effects. Both resolution and window/fullscreen mode make no difference.

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Just checked on that Lenova Y570. It's nVidia GT 550M chip should be able to do more than 15 frames. Make sure you are using the latest gfx driver Lenova provides for your model on their support page.

Do NOT - repeat - NOT use the regular nVidia drivers without approval by Lenova!

Notebook manufacturers generally modifiy regular gfx drivers to match their system specifications. So using a regular gfx drivers straight from the chip manufacturer on a notebook is very likely to decrease performance.
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Dr.Disaster Wrote:Do NOT - repeat - NOT use the regular nVidia drivers without approval by Lenova!

Notebook manufacturers generally modifiy regular gfx drivers to match their system specifications. So using a regular gfx drivers straight from the chip manufacturer on a notebook is very likely to decrease performance.

I am not sure that this is good advice. At least ATI/AMD provides a general driver for their mobility Radeons. The major problem usually is that manufacturers are way behind on drivers, some will even stop providing the latest driver version if they stop selling the model.

But you can give it a shot and see what works best, for example the next catalyst 12.5 is supposed to contain improvements and graphical bug fixes for Diablo 3 specifically.

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Gustaran Wrote:I am not sure that this is good advice. At least ATI/AMD provides a general driver for their mobility Radeons. The major problem usually is that manufacturers are way behind on drivers, some will even stop providing the latest driver version if they stop selling the model.

But you can give it a shot and see what works best, for example the next catalyst 12.5 is supposed to contain improvements and graphical bug fixes for Diablo 3 specifically.

We are talking about nVidia here not ATI/AMD and this advice cleared quite a few notebook users gfx problems when they faced them.

Beside that: "new" is not always "better". I was forced to run an old nVidia driver with my GTX 460 (version 1) just to prevent my complete system to suffer from nVidia's Timeout Detection & Recovery (short TDR) bug. This bug can cause blue screen and complete system freezes without any warnings by the push of a browser button. It took nVidia over a year now to deliver driver 301.42 which apparently fixed this issue. At least i have not faced any TDR's since installation which was 8 days ago and that's a very long time when you experienced TDR's!
Arthur pulls tiles from the Scrabble bag which by random form into "What do you get when you multiply six by nine?"
Arthur: "Six by nine? 42?"
Ford: "I always knew there was something fundamentally wrong with the universe."
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Um, I was making a couple of suggestions. canyourunit is pretty adamant that this computer cannot run the game....the changes make it playable.
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Kshira Wrote:Um, I was making a couple of suggestions. canyourunit is pretty adamant that this computer cannot run the game....the changes make it playable.

With Blizzards D3 online servers setting the games' pace and not waiting for our local gpu's to catch up in displaying the action on screen framerates below 30 are not really playable.
Arthur pulls tiles from the Scrabble bag which by random form into "What do you get when you multiply six by nine?"
Arthur: "Six by nine? 42?"
Ford: "I always knew there was something fundamentally wrong with the universe."
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Well there should be an improvement as Blizz is working on a performance patch aimed mostly at Macs (me) with the 9400m (me). I currently get between 5 and 20 FPS depending on where in the game I am. lol

https://us.battle.net/d3/en/forum/topic/5151270034
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