So I recently downloaded The Fast And The Furious for the emulator on my laptop, and I need to know if my rig is up to par as far as basically running any game.
Here's at least some of the settings:
GPU: Intel 520 HD Graphics
OS: Windows 10 Home
Processor: Intel Core i5-6200U CPU @ 2.30GHz - 2.40GHz
RAM: 8 GB
Hope this is enough for any of you to figure this out; I messed around with some of the Video/Plugin settings beforehand, and it seems to work somewhat. I just do hope I can somehow get some kind of help regarding this. ._.
because of this :
Quote:So I recently downloaded The Fast And The Furious
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If I understand the rules correctly, I'm allowed to submit new hardware for analysis? Apologies if I'm wrong! I did run searches in forum for what I'm told my system had, but it seems this is so new no one's analysed it yet.
CPU: AMD K15, Stoney Ridge... seems the specification is AMD A6-9200 RADEON R4, 5 COMPUTE CORES 2C+3G
Graphics: AMD Radeon R4 Graphics.
RAM: 8GB
(03-16-2017, 09:47 AM)apo02 Wrote: [ -> ]If I understand the rules correctly, I'm allowed to submit new hardware for analysis? Apologies if I'm wrong! I did run searches in forum for what I'm told my system had, but it seems this is so new no one's analysed it yet.
CPU: AMD K15, Stoney Ridge... seems the specification is AMD A6-9200 RADEON R4, 5 COMPUTE CORES 2C+3G
Graphics: AMD Radeon R4 Graphics.
RAM: 8GB
you will have a hard time running most games (STR barely reaches 1200)
So I'm pretty new to this form. Have a pretty decent computer and I think with my Hardware this should run fast but most games are pretty slow. I have an amd athlon x2 6400+ and 5.5 gigs of ram. Should games run at full speed?
Forgot to mention my graphics card is a Radeon 5450 2gb
rom - no, it wont. your cpu has a stp of <1k... general recommendation is stp of >1600
Scythefwd. Thank you for your response. Not familiar with stp, would overclocking a bit help?
Your CPU is just too old to see any noticable gains by OC'ing (I still wouldn't risk it if you don't have a spare PC). You'd be better off getting your hands on a newer CPU IMO
stp - single threaded performance ... passmark benchmarking suite..