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No, the laptop is not suitable for optimal gamaing.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Lenovo expert is correct and I wouldn't argue with an expert from Lenovo. I just wanted to mentioned, I benchmarked this processor and it does preform better than I expected. It ran over 3,000 on a specific benchmark website, cannot mention their names on here, but that is pretty high considering it doesn't have a discreet graphics card. That being said, I am sure you might be able to play online games at a descent fps rate, but anything beyond that, I wouldn't recommend it for games that you have to download the software first to play, it just wasn't built for that, however, as I say, this little PC for the money does an extremely well job at online performance, Office, Email, YouTube, Netflix, Hulu, and other daily apps we use. The Pentium was redesigned by Intel and has outperformed in many ways and seems to have fallen back in favor with a lot of those who questioned it beforehand. It can outperform an i3, i5 given certain conditions.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.That would depend on the game. We recommend you contact the game software publisher for the minimum/recommended requirements to play the game, then compare those requirements to this system's configuration.
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