Quote:In emulation, its ALL about the clock-speed, ofcourse the processor architecture also plays a role. But the general rule is: the more GHz, the more FPS.
Your GPU should be able to handle perhaps 1 or 2x enhancement, but you'll have to experiment with it.
It's a different story in PC gaming, you should be fine in that regard, but don't expect to run everything on the maximum on a laptop.
The processor architecture makes a significantly higher difference than clock rate in regards to performance regardless of the application you are using.
For example a core i7 @ 2.66GHz will beat a core 2 quad @ 4.0GHz significantly in any game. A core 2 duo @ 2.0GHz with one core disabled will beat a pentium 4 @ 6.0GHz in any game as well. Each generation shows substantial improvement in performance per clock. And that's just x86. If you look at all cpu architectures you see an even greater level of variety in IPC.
Quote:your gpu should be able to use 3x Native Resolution (1080p)
Agreed. At his resolution 2x IR would be enough and his GPU can easily handle that.
@Seph
The laptop will run most games ok or well. All they are saying is that the heavier games like SMG2 cannot be run at fullspeed all the time on any laptop at the moment.
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