No, I don't play all my games.
No, I don't play all my games.
It wouldn't make a big difference either way unless the points I mentioned earlier are accurate.
It varies by game. For competitive multiplayer, I’ll prioritize performance to boost frame rate and cut distractions. In other cases, I’ll push settings until a stable frame rate is achieved.
It seems like you're having some trouble with your 660. Let me know how I can assist!
In addition to Nvidia's gaming projects. If I have to lower something, I'll reduce the shadows.
They claim the HQ versions have dual cores, but you're right to question it. Your laptop should handle it fine even with an 850M processor.
The models are DC, the HQs can't be upgraded, and QM is upgradeable for QC. During a free weekend I tested it on mid/high with some settings disabled because of input lag. It was giving me 40-60 frames. But seriously, that i7 isn't great. I'm planning an upgrade next year. I think I'll buy it next month and go low. On another point, @STRMfrmXMN, how do you say your name? Tagged you for editing. Edited December 22, 2016 by Bouzoo