
Overall, a really decent laptop. suitable for work On YouTube, you can get CPU benchmarks. I can confirm that in Crysis at medium-low settings at a resolution of 1280 by 1024 (4 by 3) on common graphics cards, 85-150 frames per second are stable, and in arenas 200+ frames per second. More than 100 frames per second in Paladins in high full-HD. Tanks will operate without incident. DotA turned out to have quite a few frames per second for some reason; it will only reach a consistent 60 on medium-low ones.

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