The graphics card uses Optimus which makes Minecraft use the integrated graphics which gives you about 10-25 FPS unless you know how to make java.exe / javaw.exe use the dedicated graphics card.
With the dedicated graphics card I guess you get between 80-160 FPS.
I Googled the graphics "card" and have found out that the GPU is integrated on the motherboard and are not great, before buying that computer I recommend looking for a dedicated graphics card.
And for your question I would guess something between 20 and 50 FPS.
I just googled the graphics card and it's not dedicated, but integrated which means you might have to play Minecraft with Fast Graphics and Small/Normal Render Distance.
Since it's integrated the GPU doesn't have dedicated memory.
In other words: that computer doesn't have a graphics card.
The processor have a little, but mostly horrible GPU to play games with.
Try using the Linux launcher from minecraft.net instead of the exe.
Linux launcher is called minecraft.jar, but it's just a launcher and doesn't contain the game.
Open notepad and write this line
java Dorg.lwjgl.opengl.Display.allowSoftwareOpenGL=true -jar Minecraft.exe
Save the file as bat by choosing All files instead of Text document
Place the file in the same place as Minecraft.exe and run the bat file
This will make you able to play Minecraft, but the performance won't be great.
Try updating LWJGL >LWJGL 2.8.2<
Extract the file
Locate lwjgl-2.8.2\native\windows copy all files and paste them in .minecraft\bin\natives
Locate lwjgl-2.8.2\jars copy jinput.jar, lwjgl.jar, lwjgl_util.jar and paste them in .minecraft\bin
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http://configure.ap.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?oc=u510302au&c=au&l=en&s=dhs&cs=audhs1&model_id=xps-l502x&
The graphics card uses Optimus which makes Minecraft use the integrated graphics which gives you about 10-25 FPS unless you know how to make java.exe / javaw.exe use the dedicated graphics card.
With the dedicated graphics card I guess you get between 80-160 FPS.
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If you don't know what graphics card you have, just do this
Win XP
Start > Run > dxdiag.exe and press enter
Win Vista/7
Start > Search for dxdiag.exe and press enter
Go to Display tab.
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And for your question I would guess something between 20 and 50 FPS.
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Since it's integrated the GPU doesn't have dedicated memory.
In other words: that computer doesn't have a graphics card.
The processor have a little, but mostly horrible GPU to play games with.
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http://www.jbhifi.com.au/computers/dell/desktop-pc-sku-69575/
I guess that you get 150+ FPS with that computer.
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Linux launcher is called minecraft.jar, but it's just a launcher and doesn't contain the game.
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Open notepad and write this line
java Dorg.lwjgl.opengl.Display.allowSoftwareOpenGL=true -jar Minecraft.exe
Save the file as bat by choosing All files instead of Text document
Place the file in the same place as Minecraft.exe and run the bat file
This will make you able to play Minecraft, but the performance won't be great.
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Extract the file
Locate lwjgl-2.8.2\native\windows copy all files and paste them in .minecraft\bin\natives
Locate lwjgl-2.8.2\jars copy jinput.jar, lwjgl.jar, lwjgl_util.jar and paste them in .minecraft\bin