Change what ? The gaming laptop I'm talking about has Core i7 4xxxMQ @ 3.3->3.5GHz + GTX 950 or GTX 960.
The Lenovo Miix 700 is a joke . It has only integrated GPU mean you have to run game at minimum settings . Also the Core M ultra low voltage processor is weak . Base on notebookcheck 's benchmark , the fastest Core M7 6Y75 (skylake) is not even on par with i5 4200U .I have i5 4300M @ 3.2GHz which is much faster than that ulv i5 4200U but it's still not fast enough for demanding games . The cheapest version of Lenovo Mixx ($700) has Core M5-6Y54 which is too slow for most games (the i3 5005U @ 2.0GHz still beats it)
I rather buy a another Wii than paying that much for a tablet that is not made for gaming
Btw , I tested Celeron N2807 @ 2.2GHz tablet on NSMB which is light-weight game . I only have less than half speed in game (20->35FPS) though i'm using lowest res . I'm sure no GPU bottleneck at 1x IR since N2807 has low clock Ivy Bridge GPU which is on par with Intel HD 3000
So if you want to run light-weight games full speed , you will need a processor that is 3 times as fast as mine . The Core M isn't even as twice as fast as mine ....
http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Core-M-5Y71-vs-Intel-Celeron-N2807
Lenovo also has throttle issues with their tablet . They probably underclock the Core M to reduce temp . Well , the Core M's TDP is twice as much as silvermont Celeron N2807
http://forum.techinferno.com/throttlestop-realtemp-discussion/23-throttlestop-guide-28.html#post133735
The Lenovo Miix 700 is a joke . It has only integrated GPU mean you have to run game at minimum settings . Also the Core M ultra low voltage processor is weak . Base on notebookcheck 's benchmark , the fastest Core M7 6Y75 (skylake) is not even on par with i5 4200U .I have i5 4300M @ 3.2GHz which is much faster than that ulv i5 4200U but it's still not fast enough for demanding games . The cheapest version of Lenovo Mixx ($700) has Core M5-6Y54 which is too slow for most games (the i3 5005U @ 2.0GHz still beats it)
I rather buy a another Wii than paying that much for a tablet that is not made for gaming
Btw , I tested Celeron N2807 @ 2.2GHz tablet on NSMB which is light-weight game . I only have less than half speed in game (20->35FPS) though i'm using lowest res . I'm sure no GPU bottleneck at 1x IR since N2807 has low clock Ivy Bridge GPU which is on par with Intel HD 3000
So if you want to run light-weight games full speed , you will need a processor that is 3 times as fast as mine . The Core M isn't even as twice as fast as mine ....
http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Core-M-5Y71-vs-Intel-Celeron-N2807
Lenovo also has throttle issues with their tablet . They probably underclock the Core M to reduce temp . Well , the Core M's TDP is twice as much as silvermont Celeron N2807
http://forum.techinferno.com/throttlestop-realtemp-discussion/23-throttlestop-guide-28.html#post133735
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