Don't expect the phone to
run graphic intensive games, as it slows down a bit and there are visible frame drops.
Powered by up to quad - core 4th - generation Intel Core i7 processor — 4720HQ, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950 graphics, ROG GL552 can
run graphics intensive games and applications smoothly.
Not exact matches
My not - too - old GTX 980 rig
ran it at stable 60 FPS on medium, ~ 45 on maximum and I juggled options in custom settings to get the most out of stable 60 which was basically the same as maximum settings with some of the
intensive stuff turned down a tad, but as it turns out many people get the
game defaulting to the integrated
graphics processor instead of the GPU, which is causing the issues.
Dead Trigger 2 and Asphalt 3: Airborne, two notoriously 3D -
intensive games,
ran on the highest
graphics level without heating the device to uncomfortably warm levels.
We've found the performance to be close to the Nexus 7 and although it's not as snappy as the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 you'll find in a devices like the Sony Xperia Z Ultra, it has no problem dealing with
intensive games like Real Racing 3, which
run nice and smoothly, with sumptuous
graphics.
In the meantime, it was fast enough to
run the
graphics -
intensive games that were demonstrated today, and it looks much better than most Nintendo Wii
games...
We had played mildly
graphic intensive games and the tablet had no problem in playing them, but do not expect it to
run very
intensive games.
It'll
run less
graphics intensive games like Overwatch and World of Warcraft with ease.
But remember,
games are so
graphics intensive, they not only need recent hardware to
run properly, they need a powerful
graphics card.
From navigating through menus, to
running apps in multi-window, to playing the most
graphics intensive games, this phone just doesn't stop surprising me.
What likely helps is how the Nokia 5
runs stock Android 7.1.1 Nougat, but don't expect to do any
intensive multitasking or play
graphics - heavy
games.
But don't expect it to
run newer
graphics intensive games without the odd stutter.
We've found the performance to be close to the Nexus 7 and although it's not as snappy as the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 you'll find in a devices like the Sony Xperia Z Ultra, it has no problem dealing with
intensive games like Real Racing 3, which
run nice and smoothly, with sumptuous
graphics.
Running more than 6 high
graphics intensive games and app, we didn't notice any performance lag.
On the performance side, you will
run into some stuttering if you play power - or
graphics -
intensive games, but for general use it's quite capable.
Less
graphics -
intensive games run better, but this is certainly not a phone for
gamers.