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Game for i3-6100u (2,3 GHz) nvidia 920 mx , 8GB RAM

Game for i3-6100u (2,3 GHz) nvidia 920 mx , 8GB RAM

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tufflytuff
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01-09-2016, 09:21 AM
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Watch Dogs 1: It's highly unlikely you’ll be able to run Watch Dogs 1 smoothly at any playable settings. The game is demanding, and the i3-6100U with a Geforce 920MX isn't powerful enough. You might get very low frame rates and stuttering.

GTA V: Similar situation – extremely unlikely. GTA V is even more graphically intensive than Watch Dogs 1. Even at the lowest settings, you’ll likely experience significant performance issues and unplayable frame rates. The Geforce 920MX struggles with modern games.

Overall: Your laptop's specifications are quite dated. While it might technically run these games, the experience would be extremely poor due to low frame rates, stuttering, and potentially unplayable situations. You’d likely need to drastically lower graphics settings to a point where the game looks very bad.
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tufflytuff
01-09-2016, 09:21 AM #1

Watch Dogs 1: It's highly unlikely you’ll be able to run Watch Dogs 1 smoothly at any playable settings. The game is demanding, and the i3-6100U with a Geforce 920MX isn't powerful enough. You might get very low frame rates and stuttering.

GTA V: Similar situation – extremely unlikely. GTA V is even more graphically intensive than Watch Dogs 1. Even at the lowest settings, you’ll likely experience significant performance issues and unplayable frame rates. The Geforce 920MX struggles with modern games.

Overall: Your laptop's specifications are quite dated. While it might technically run these games, the experience would be extremely poor due to low frame rates, stuttering, and potentially unplayable situations. You’d likely need to drastically lower graphics settings to a point where the game looks very bad.

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someguy220
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01-14-2016, 01:13 PM
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someguy220
01-14-2016, 01:13 PM #3

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