what is the general consensus for the Intel built-in graphic cards on laptops? I have a HD 520 and intel 6100U, from the few comments I have read it seems not possible to run games and 1080p even at 30 FPS. can anybody please give some advise for settings for this set up?
New Laptop. will this be good enough to use dolphin 5.0
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12-28-2017, 03:09 AM
Starting from Intel HD Graphics 2500/4000, you should be able to play at native resolution. On newer chips from Skylake and Kaby Lake you might be able to reach 720p on most games, 1080p, nope.
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(12-28-2017, 02:47 AM)becritical Wrote: what is the general consensus for the Intel built-in graphic cards on laptops? I have a HD 520 and intel 6100U, from the few comments I have read it seems not possible to run games and 1080p even at 30 FPS. can anybody please give some advise for settings for this set up?General advice is to use dx11 plugin. It is possible to use 2x scaling while playing wii games More notes: two versions back of intel drivers (lets say about october release) there was intel vulkan driver "working". After that they screwed up and made nonworking vulkan driver. Now, with december release, they have quite recent vulkan runtime version, quite capable, BUT it does not appear as a backend in any emulator... xenia, dolphin, rpcs3. I believe, when they fix it in the next driver release, we can expect better performance than dx11. But again, how it gonna cooperate with ubershaders is uknown to me. Im eager to see. |
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