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I run CSGO at all high settings and 0 issues. I haven't had a computer that could do that and run on wifi and still play competitively. Excited!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This gaming laptop has a GTX 1060 discreet graphics card with 6GB of memory. It'll play basically anything you throw at it at or near the highest quality settings. For instance, I play Rise of the Tomb Raider, Forza Horizon 3 and Fallout 4 at their max settings with smooth frame rates. The only game I have that had a built-in benchmark tool was Ultra Street Fighter IV and it averages about 220 FPS in its benchmark. Hope that helps!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have a desktop that is running i5 4670k 8gs ram Gtx 970 I am getting around 90fps on world of Warcraft. I get around 40-60 if the laptop is on my lab if it's on a table and can be coped better I can get higher. So I would say it dose hold up against a modern desktop that's around the same price range.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Your fps will depend heavily on your game, and settings. I can tell you that I can run Watch Dogs 2 on recommended (which is a couple notches higher than half on the slider) settings and it floats right around 90fps (using the in game overlay). I can also tell you that from my experience it is faster than the Alienware 17 (2016 model), Macbook Pro i7 (late 2015), and the Dell XPS I returned after a day of usage before getting this.
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