F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Yes, someone with an i5-4690K can use it.

Yes, someone with an i5-4690K can use it.

Yes, someone with an i5-4690K can use it.

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ChibiFalso
Junior Member
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03-06-2016, 10:30 PM
#1
I'm working on setting up my PC with an i5-4690k and choosing to use the built-in graphics card instead of a dedicated GPU for the first few months. I need to understand how it handles Dota 2, specifically looking at average and lowest FPS in high, medium, and low settings. Please let me know if you can share your own test results or benchmarks for this game so others with similar setups can compare. Be sure to disable any dedicated GPU during testing. This should be a challenging process, but I appreciate your interest and curiosity. Thanks!
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ChibiFalso
03-06-2016, 10:30 PM #1

I'm working on setting up my PC with an i5-4690k and choosing to use the built-in graphics card instead of a dedicated GPU for the first few months. I need to understand how it handles Dota 2, specifically looking at average and lowest FPS in high, medium, and low settings. Please let me know if you can share your own test results or benchmarks for this game so others with similar setups can compare. Be sure to disable any dedicated GPU during testing. This should be a challenging process, but I appreciate your interest and curiosity. Thanks!

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taeranghee
Member
148
03-19-2016, 02:20 PM
#2
Play DOTA 2 smoothly on that I-GPU using this video. Typical performance is around 75 FPS minimum, often hitting the 60s.
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taeranghee
03-19-2016, 02:20 PM #2

Play DOTA 2 smoothly on that I-GPU using this video. Typical performance is around 75 FPS minimum, often hitting the 60s.

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GamerTV1
Member
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03-19-2016, 02:51 PM
#3
Core i5-4690K+HDG4600 - Dota 2 1920x1080 High Specification - Reasonable choice if you're willing to handle it
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GamerTV1
03-19-2016, 02:51 PM #3

Core i5-4690K+HDG4600 - Dota 2 1920x1080 High Specification - Reasonable choice if you're willing to handle it