It delivers smooth 1080p
gaming at high settings alongside a full f...
Not exact matches
The Vector Z25 is ready for just about anything a mainstream or enthusiast will throw
at it, save possibly hardcore
gaming on a large screen
at the
highest quality
settings.
the system also achieved the best scores ever on our splinter cell: chaos theory
gaming tests — 175 frames per second
at 1,024 - by - 768 and 108
at 1,600 - by - 1,200 — and on our adobe photoshop cs2 action
set, but that test is relatively new, so we don't have scores from other
high - end
gaming systems for comparison.
It's packing a Core 2 Duo processor, an 11.6 - inch display, weighs about 4 lbs, and best of all, runs Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
at over 30 fps on the
highest settings thanks to a dual - GPU configuration that lets you switch between a low - energy integrated graphics chip for regular use and a
high - performance GeForce 335M with 1 GB of memory for
gaming.
Still, you should be able to play some slower - paced games like Civilization or Football Manager — just don't expect to run any of the latest action games
at high quality, since the system didn't break 3 fps on our
gaming tests
at Ultra-quality
settings.
This made testing the battery during
gaming an interesting dilemma as I spent a while debating whether to run games
at the
highest settings and tweak the power options so that it was delivering all the power it possibly could, but in the end I opted to keep the power plan
at its default
settings and drop the games I played down to achieve actually playable framerates.
For me games like mgs, mgs4, bloodborne, gears of war, uncharted 2, the last of us, horizon zero Dawn, and the latest god of war all deserved those 10's because
at the time of their releases they pushed
gaming to new heights and
set the bar
high in almost every phase of the game.
There's nuggets of truth here: PC
gaming absolutely can be extremely expensive, but only if you're aiming to play ever game
at the
highest settings and on very
high resolutions.
Likewise, if you have a
high - end
gaming PC that can play games
at their
highest settings, there are plenty of quad - HD and 4K monitors to suit your needs.
i personally think that pc online
gaming is far more better than console online
gaming because u can get much
higher fram rates in 1080p 1440p
gaming but if you are going for a low budget build you cant really make a choice but with an intel pentium g4560 + nvidia gtx 1050ti +8 gb of ram can mostly play games
at high setting on average 35 - 60 fps another advantage of pc online
gaming is that you do not need to pay for online membership plans (ps plus) and with a pc you can sometimes download and play online games without buying them from third party website
In our real - world
gaming, you'll find yourself limited to lower - end games like Rocket League, where the ThinkPad X1 Yoga managed a playable 57 frames per second (FPS) on «Performance»
settings at 1080p but dropped down to 25 FPS on «
High quality.»
We use this action - packed game's built - in test on mid to
high - range
gaming systems, running it
at 1080p with many
settings turned up.
But when push comes to shove, you'll want to look
at a much more powerful chip if you want smooth frame rates when
gaming, especially
at those
higher settings.
On our budget
gaming test, the XPS 15 played Rise of the Tomb Raider
at 1080p with
high settings and SMAA anti-aliasing
at 41 frames per second, which is
higher than the average 37 fps.
It won't run the latest
high - end games
at the
highest settings, but it will handle 1080p
gaming for most titles
at a modest clip.
At the time it seemed like entry - level PC gaming gear could tackle this title at 1080p using reasonably high quality settings, so we're keen to see if the full retail version is still as hardware - friendly as we remembe
At the time it seemed like entry - level PC
gaming gear could tackle this title
at 1080p using reasonably high quality settings, so we're keen to see if the full retail version is still as hardware - friendly as we remembe
at 1080p using reasonably
high quality
settings, so we're keen to see if the full retail version is still as hardware - friendly as we remember.
The Level 4's
gaming prowess comes via its Nvidia GTX 770 — a graphics card that's plenty capable of delivering smooth frame rates
at high settings in today's games up to a resolution of 1080p.
Each monster build in the GTX Battlebox program represents a new generation in
gaming machines aimed directly
at what NVIDIA describes as «this Holiday's AAA, combat - focused games», made to play these games «
at super
high resolutions,
at high settings and [with] every NVIDIA - exclusive feature enabled.»