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Originally Posted by nolan16
Also would a computer like this support direct x10?
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It depends what do you mean by "support", but I highly doubt it. You maybe be able to run DX 10 game and, with a bit of luck, watch the slide show after you actualy start plying it, but that's about all you'll get from intel card. They're just not meant to be cards for gaming. I even doubt you'll be able to play D3 with satisfactory settings/frame rate on this card.
If you're really planning to play games on a notebook you should consider nvidia 8/9 or ati 3800 series card. The latter also supports DX 10.1 which is going to be included in D3, although the real benefits of it over DX 10 are marginal. Hera are some of the cards that would actually allow you to play contemporary games smoothly:
Nvidia Geforce 9800M (GTX, GTS and GT) single or SLI
Nvidia Geforce 8800M (GTX, GTS and GT) single or SLI
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3870, single or X2
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3850, single or X2
They may be quite expensive, but that's the price you have to pay for gaming on a laptop. You may also consider getting a cheaper laptop and just buying a cheap desktop for games.