S seanoh93 Honorable Nov 3, 2012 9 0 10,510 Nov 6, 2012 #1 Trying to save money by not buying a GPU if it can run on high settings. Thanks for the help
lchrisk Honorable Oct 6, 2012 457 0 10,860 Nov 6, 2012 #2 Don't understand... If you mean Intel i3 2120's integrated graphics, then no. If you get the a10-5800k, then yes. You will get playable frame rates. It's similar to a descreet 6670, just slightly worse performance. Upvote 0 Downvote
Don't understand... If you mean Intel i3 2120's integrated graphics, then no. If you get the a10-5800k, then yes. You will get playable frame rates. It's similar to a descreet 6670, just slightly worse performance.
jaguarskx Titan Apr 19, 2006 27,978 3 84,965 Nov 6, 2012 #3 Maybe at low resolution like below 1366x768. "APU" is a term AMD came up with for CPUs with integrated graphics. The A10's might be able to do high settings at low resolution. Intel still calls their unified CPU + graphics chips CPUs. Upvote 0 Downvote
Maybe at low resolution like below 1366x768. "APU" is a term AMD came up with for CPUs with integrated graphics. The A10's might be able to do high settings at low resolution. Intel still calls their unified CPU + graphics chips CPUs.
A abbadon_34 Distinguished Aug 7, 2008 1,869 0 19,960 Nov 6, 2012 #4 i3 2120 has HD2000 graphic, atrocious long before it even came out for anything 3D either add a video card to go with it, or get the newest and fastest AMD A-series Upvote 0 Downvote
i3 2120 has HD2000 graphic, atrocious long before it even came out for anything 3D either add a video card to go with it, or get the newest and fastest AMD A-series