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TechNewbieX

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Hi everyone
I'm actually just going to attach three pictures of my laptop's specifications and I hope to get reply soon. I just want to ask that what all games (High end) can I play on this laptop.
Please do reply and even if the lowest of settings are to be considered, just make a suggestion atleast.. thank you.
http://imgur.com/a/AYvbI
Visit the image website link and you can check the PC specs.
 
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As far as "AAA" games go, I would look to games that are at least a couple years old to get decent performance. Many would require you to drop resolution to around 720p as well to get playable frame rates. Have a look here, and scroll down to the "Game Benchmarks" section for examples of the performance of some newer games running on that graphics chipset...

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Radeon-R6-Carrizo-Benchmarks.144290.0.html

Keep in mind that performance may vary depending on how your particular laptop was configured, so your actual results might be better or worse than those averages. The games listed there are in order of newest to oldest, and you'll notice that the performance of most of the newest games from the last...
what games are u actually looking to play?triple AAA games of the recent years wont run smoothly even on the lowest setting.its pretty weak since the cpu is clock at 1.8ghz and its an apu(an amd integrated graphics).i have a better specs model than yours with an amd a10 processor and a dedicated amd M330 graphics card which is intended for multimedia/home use,suffers on the latest game.best i can play is cs go,left for dead 2,sims on med to low setting at 720p.fifa and pes works as well(low to mid settings).so yours wont do any better.perharps cs go,lol,dota and lfd 2 will work.
 

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As far as "AAA" games go, I would look to games that are at least a couple years old to get decent performance. Many would require you to drop resolution to around 720p as well to get playable frame rates. Have a look here, and scroll down to the "Game Benchmarks" section for examples of the performance of some newer games running on that graphics chipset...

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Radeon-R6-Carrizo-Benchmarks.144290.0.html

Keep in mind that performance may vary depending on how your particular laptop was configured, so your actual results might be better or worse than those averages. The games listed there are in order of newest to oldest, and you'll notice that the performance of most of the newest games from the last couple years would likely be pretty much unplayable, even on low settings. A number of games from 2015 could get reasonable performance though, as would a majority of them from 2014 and before.

It seems like the general trend here is that most games that were designed with last-gen consoles in mind will likely run fine, while most of those designed to take advantage of the improved hardware of the PS4 or XBOne will have issues. Your laptop's specs are better than those of an Xbox 360 or PS3, but your graphics chipset is well behind what the current-gen consoles are capable of.
 
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