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hp pavilion 15-p010sq
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I bought a HP Pavilion 15 P010 SQ 2 years ago and now i verifing the hardware specification of my laptop because i try to play a game and he don`t run.In video chipset specification, to ATI site R7 m260 is a chipset with  1 GB GDDR5 dedicated memory with 128bit memory bus and 57,6 GB/s bandwidth,but in my laptop is 2GB DDR3 dedicated memory with 64bit memory bus and 14,4 GB/s bandwidth.Why do not respect the ATI configuration? what  settings can i make in laptop to set this problem?

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sorry but techpowerup say something else....

https://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/2591/radeon-r7-m260

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who to believe...?

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No it uses DDR3 memory:

 

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Radeon-R7-M260.122208.0.html

 

It is what it is and its not a very strong gaming video chip:

 

https://www.futuremark.com/hardware/gpu/AMD+Radeon+R7+M260/review

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sorry but techpowerup say something else....

https://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/2591/radeon-r7-m260

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who to believe...?

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Listen, genius you have proven my point. Your CPU-Z says you have a video card, R7 M260 with 2 gigs of DDR3 memory, not 1 gig of DDR5. 

 

How about AMD? Do you think maybe they know what they made?

 

There is an R7 M260X (different video card) that has DDR5, so your techpowerup is just sloppy and negligent.

 

http://www.amd.com/en-us/products/graphics/notebook/r7-m200

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HP never said you had the X model and all specs clearly say it is a 2 gig DDR3 video card. 

 

So take your "I gave myself the solution because I found some low-rent nerds who don't t know what they are talking about but gave me the answer I like" and find somewhere else to display your awesome knowledge. 

 

Good luck to you. Anyone with any integrity would apologize is why I know you won't. 

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ok you are right..Sorry for the inconvenience.means the specs on Techpower-up is not real.

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is there a setting that can be done on the video card memories to work in dual channel (128 bits) by reducing the capacity from 2 gb to 1 gb?

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I'm done....you've got the solution. Thanks for playing. 

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