No,not for that price.The 710M is a downclocked 620M,relabeled to make it "all new and shiny". It's a very shitty card and will struggle to play any newer games with more than 20 FPS.
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I have the 710M on another laptop.
Its a really bad card.
Sleeping Dogs - Low settings - 20-40FPS
BF3 - medium - 30+ FPS singleplayer, 15-25 Multiplpayer
Newer Source Engine Games (L4d2, Portal 2) - Medium - 25-40 FPS
Ill give more benchmarks if you want :P
EDIT: Comparing that laptop to mine, its actually very similar.
Same CPU 1.8 GHz.
Same Graphics card.
Same RAM Size.
And Even the same HDD size
Don't get that laptop. It's horrible.
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Hi everyone! I'd like to buy this notebook for Christmas clicky [an asus X552CL-SX018H, i'd buy it for the price of 591$=430€] but I don't know if it could be "decent" for gaming. I saw on some site that the videocard is an "integrated" nvidia geforce gt710, what does that mean? What would differ from a "non-integrated" nvidia card? I'd like to play games like bf3 at medium-low details ( not "high details" ofc xD ) but I don't know if that "integrate" word could mean that it is somehow "weaker" to a "non-integrated" videocard! Thanks for the answers :D
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