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  • If you're still running Intel HD graphics, I thought so Now.

  • Sometimes it can be hard to choose what settings to use when it comes to wanting to play some of your favorite games.

  • When using an integrated solution such as this, the easiest thing to do is lower the resolution all the way down to say 7 20 p as well as tone all the endgame settings to their absolute lowest.

  • Now that while this is guaranteed to give you the best overall experience, you may find that the game doesn't exactly look all that great.

  • And if your integrated HD solution is still performing quite well, then it may be tempting to try and find a sort of middle ground that combines both performance with graphical fidelity.

  • This in itself can also prove quite challenging.

  • You might want to up setting slightly, but find that this makes your frame rate drops below 30 f.

  • P s.

  • If only there was some sort of tool that would tell you exactly what settings you needed to use.

  • If you're running a intel core, I serious process or using onboard H D graphics.

  • Well, it turns out there is, and it's been out for a couple of years now.

  • This is the gang play dot intel dot com website and here into will tell you exactly what setting you need to be able to run your favorite games at a smooth 30 frames per second minimum.

  • Simply put in your process of details.

  • All the details of the game you want to play on a few screen shops should come up detailing the settings that Intel recommend you use.

  • Now that sounds like a good idea, especially for those with Intel H D graphics in their system.

  • But immediately I noticed a couple of issues.

  • First of all, this only support until court I serious processes.

  • So those of you with a Pentium or Celeron and H D graphics can't really look up your favorite game or your process of here to determine which settings Intel think is best.

  • And second of all, I know that some games can be ran on my intel by 5 62 100 years CPU found in my budget Lenovo laptop here, but unfortunately, the website seems to tell me that settings for specific games are unavailable, which is a shame that being said, this tour seems like a pretty good idea for those of us who want a quick, an easy way to check whether or not our games will run.

  • So today I thought I'd check it out a little bit, using the aforementioned I 5 62 100 you in my laptop and see what sort of performance you can expect.

  • If we go with Intel's recommended settings for some of my favorite games, is the performance actually a playable one?

  • Or our intel overestimating what some of their core I series CP use conduce?

  • Well, let's get into it and take a look.

  • Now, of course, results will vary across different CP use and set up, so bear that in mind throughout.

  • Furthermore, nowhere does it state how much Ram Intel used in each situation on whether or not it was single or jewel channel.

  • Though this probably varied from system to system, my laptop for reference features eight gigabytes of single channel DDR four.

  • So does this tour help out while starting with skyrim and the site seems to recommend full HD resolution, which is good as well as a mix of settings.

  • After copying these to A T and jumping into the game, it seems we fell slightly short of 30 F p s averaging around the mid to low twenties throughout my half hour game play session.

  • A little disappointing, but a tour like this should always be used along with some common sense.

  • Onda, bumped down to 900 p, would certainly iron out most performance hiccups.

  • The next title I tried was left for dead two in the past.

  • I found this to be quite unpredictable, uncertain hardware, often doing either better or worse than I anticipated here into recommended 900 p with a mix of settings and after once again making sure everything in game was set as such, I jumped into a random level.

  • Three different ones, in fact, and combine the average from all of them averaging 43 F.

  • B S R systems certainly fared better here than in Sky Room, and it's important to note that I did in fact see a few frame drops to around 30 f.

  • P s, but not much lower.

  • So it seems this really was the perfect configuration to ensure we stayed above that threshold, you may be wondering why 60 FBS isn't the target for Intel settings.

  • My explanation would be an assumption, but I think it's because a lot, if not most, CP use on this list along with their eye.

  • GPU Solutions couldn't handle 60 even if everything was turned way down in most games.

  • And I think the purpose here was to provide a sensible balance between graphics and game play.

  • The dirt four recommended settings weren't too far reminiscent of the very low preset, and after making the changes, it seemed they paid off.

  • We averaged exactly 30 F.

  • P s here, a figure taken from a combined average calculated using frappes across three races.

  • Indifferent single player situations.

  • I have to say multi competitors events won't fare as well, but you should just be able to scrape by in this title.

  • What's funny is that this performs identically, nearly two duty a five.

  • Yet somehow that is apparently un supported by the 6200 you, according to Intel.

  • Maybe it's a case of not being tested with this particular trip, though.

  • Intel, if you are watching GT a fiver 7 20 p will average 29 f p s fine.

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  • Cho.

  • The results were actually taken from the steam workshop benchmark map, which is very handy for anyone looking to test out their system on.

  • After matching the settings once again through the recommended ones, the average came back at 37 f.

  • P s.

  • Though there were some huge frame spikes as represented here.

  • This was down to the part of the benchmark that feels the display with smoke and smoke absolutely tanks performance.

  • Overall, I like the intel.

  • We're trying to help integrated GPU users by having the site readily available.

  • I also like the fact that has some decent indie titles on it, too, because they know you aren't going to be able to play.

  • All the Triple A release is out there.

  • That being said, there is room for improvement.

  • The ram used I either speed and configuration could be mentioned on the addition of Pentium and Celeron processes would be a welcome one, considering the popularity of chips like the G 45 60 it won't always give you perfectly playable results either, but it doesn't give you a decent base point toe work from like in Sky Room, where all that needed a change was the resolution to make it playable.

  • This is something I'd also love to see done by a M D as well, considering their wide range of AP use, including the new Athlon and Rise and Releases.

  • So there we have it.

  • I hope you've enjoyed this video.

  • It's been a little bit different.

  • But off the hearing about this little toll on the low end gaming Sabra, I just had to check it out for myself and see exactly what sort of experience we'd have if we matched in sales recommended settings.

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