I just installed Skyrim on my laptop
Whats the problem?
Done thinking. The problem has not come to me yet.
If your screen is going black but you can still hear sounds (e.g. environment and music) then it probably means your computer is having problems processing the graphics for the game. If you want technical help you should post your hardware information (CPU , system memory and video card) and OS.I just installed Skyrim on my laptop, I'm playing it with a PS3 controller. The screen keeps going black and nothing is responding. I have to turn off my laptop for it to be ok.
My laptop runs Skyrim with at 30-60 FPS on Ultra settings with HD textures installed. Making assumptions like that isn't particularly helpful. For all we know he could have an NVIDIA GTX 680M and a bad driver that's throttling the GPU.Notice how I quoted the part of his post where he said he was using a laptop.
If your screen is going black but you can still hear sounds (e.g. environment and music) then it probably means your computer is having problems processing the graphics for the game. If you want technical help you should post your hardware information (CPU , system memory and video card) and OS.
My laptop runs Skyrim with at 30-60 FPS on Ultra settings with HD textures installed. Making assumptions like that isn't particularly helpful. For all we know he could have an NVIDIA GTX 680M and a bad driver that's throttling the GPU.
It's neither (and Alienware is overpriced and overrated).Your laptop is either A: witchcraft, or B: an Alienware computer.
It's neither (and Alienware is overpriced and overrated).
Notice how I quoted the part of his post where he said he was using a laptop.
Asus G74Sx
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2760QM CPU @ 2.40GHz (8 CPUs), ~2.4G
System Memory: 8GB
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M
1. I am a WOman.
2. My laptop is not powerful enough to handle a game like Skyrim.
i7. That probably sums it up right there. What about RAM?
I do apologize sir.
System Memory = "RAM"i7. That probably sums it up right there. What about RAM?
System Memory = "RAM"
It doesn't matter how good the CPU is if a computer has a weak video card. The most common problem with laptops and desktops that can't run Skyrim or can't run it well stem from a video card issue, whether it be that the card is too weak or that something is throttling the GPU. The reason most PC laptops can't handle graphics intensive games well is because most use integrated graphics chipsets on the motherboard to handle graphics processing and the chipsets are much weaker than a discrete video card. A dedicated video card for laptops is generally what drives the price up for a gaming laptop, often comprising around a third of the price allocation for the entire rig.