So I installed windows 8, the laptop began to work even faster, usb 3.0 is more secure. Video subsystem more brightly, the main difference is noticeable in loading time. There were no problems, mine did not even install firewood from the Lenovo website, downloaded from the driver genius and through the update center in Windows.
Tested
Counter Strike: Source The Steam version of the game, the last one to date, has 4 GB of memory added to the laptop, it costs windows 8 enterprise x64.
Maximum settings in the built-in benchmark:
All the settings are unscrewed to the maximum, it is quite possible to play, but sometimes there are jerks, it is not completely bad for a beech, which is sold at a netbook price and does not heat up and does not make noise.
Same settings, but anti-aliasing is disabled and anisotropic filtering is reduced to 2x:
Here, as a strange picture twitched and clearly sags the number of frames
Turned off anisatropic filtering to trilinear and turned off buffering:
Now more than playable, there is a margin for anisotropic filtering and smoothing. The picture goes very smoothly.
Counter Strike: Go Then I didn’t tease the game and the computer, turned on the game with bots and tested on the config with all the low and high textures.
The game runs fast, a drop in frames below 35 and lag bali are noticed only when a bunch of bots came out of the opposing team (6 people).
I did not see the difference, I concluded that the main problem is our artificially slowed down processor, it can turn out what to do with it in the future.
Also suggest that you can test further, there is still l4d, l4d2, splinter cell conviction, metro 2033, serios sam 3.
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