Genshin Impact running on the Acer Aspire 5 with Intel Xe Graphics.
Timestamps:
00:00 Settings
00:19 Gameplay (Lowest settings | FHD resolution)
09:43 Outro
Specifications:
● Display: 15.6″ , 1920 x 1080, 60Hz
● CPU: Intel Core i5-1135G7
● GPU: Intel Iris Xe Graphics
● RAM: 16GB DDR4 MHz (dual channel)
● SSD: 512GB M.2 PCIe SSD
● OS: Windows 10 Pro
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Frame rate might not be the one that you experience since we are recording directly on the machine and not capture it separately, so you might experience a 3-5 fps improvement.
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my 8gb ram mx230 aspire 3 does better than😶 it plays a smooth consistent 60fps on 1080 medium and atleast 40 fps on highest all I did was downgrade my game drivers because geforce experience made my game utter shit and also the game drivers
My laptop has intel iris xe but runs better than this
i have the same specs but it works soooo smooth in 1920 1080 totally playable but for some reason yours is so laggy in fhd
I am an mx 230 user 8gb ram i5 1035g1 intel processor , it work good on 720p medium/ high at least give 35 fps in cool surrounding temperature.
That means it's not that great right
The exact same CPU on a Intel NUC ran much better. (0.6, high, 60fps no drop frame)
can it work properly on i3 4gb
Do you think if I downloaded the game and it started to heat up, that I could simply uninstall the game? Like to fix the issue?
looks terrible, Ive tested the game with intel 4600 graphics and looks pretty similar.
I have a ryzen 3 3300u laptop and it runs 60 fps in highest settings but the max resolution is 1366×768.
hey, ive been using intel iris Xe for genshin since january and recently i got this problem https://youtu.be/jV91WZ5uBNA and after i contacted the customer service they said that Intel irisXe is not compatible for genshin. Do you got the same problem? If you know how to fix this please help me, thank you.
This pc run warzone?
need better GPu for 60fps stable, but this processor, hmm very good
Ayo I just did it and….. I love my potato PC now
Simplest solution just lower to 720p u get 60 fps
Why do people graphics card even affects performance when resolution is like 10 times bigger factor
On low quality does it heat up?
Is this laptop fine for gaming, can it handle modern games? I'm pretty sure this is not suited for heavy gaming
Thanks, It's smooth in my laptop with same spec, but i use render resolution 1.0
My pc has the same specs but 12 GB ram, do you think it'll work?
exactly 1 year ago i could play on the highest resolution on my acer aspire 5, but now i can't even play smooth in the lowest config, what happened ?
Because of the recording solution that we've used, the performance recorded does not reflect reality. Since then we've made another test on an i5-1135G7, and we've used a external recorder. You can check the playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDhmxlksXM6cibNgmz65zJlfKihBob6iB
Is valorant smooth?
This laptop is the same one I have. Everything must be set to lowest but resolution can be 1.0 and vertical sync is on with 60 fps. Seems to work faster than the one in this video. Cheers mate
was it really lagging or is that my Chromebook just sucking
I have a laptop with an i3-1115G7 and it runs smooth at High settings with 40+ fps on 1366×768 and 30+ fps in 1080p (Mondstadt Location) at 25W but for some reason this laptop runs slower maybe because of low tdp and screen recording? Drivers are also an issue since when I got this laptop Genshin was stuttery with 4Gb of Ram but after a 2022 driver update there was less stutter but of course I wouldn't be able to run High settings with 4Gb of Ram so I bought an 8Gb of Ram for 12Gb and its running very smoothly.