Is the i7 6700HQ good for gaming?

Is the i7 6700HQ good for gaming?

So the CPU which is suitable for gaming must be Core i7 6820HK and Core i7 6700HQ, or at least comes with Core i5 6300HQ to play game smoother. Even Core i5 6300HQ is also 1.42x faster than Core i7 6500U. So the Core i7 6820HK and Core i7 6700HQ is much better for OpenGL rendering and modeling calculations.

Is Nvidia 960M good for gaming?

The 960M is a last generation lower midrange GPU that barely plays latest games at medium settings (playable, not butter smooth). If you want to play (almost) all games at medium settings or higher at a smooth 60fps, get atleast a 1050, which is sold in the same price bracket.

Does GTX 960M support 144hz?

No, it simply allows a higher displayed frame rate. On a normal 60hz monitor, any frame rate higher than 60fps will cause frames to be skipped(or cause screen tearing) as the monitor can only refresh 60 times a second.

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Is i7-6700HQ good?

CPU side, the i7-6700HQ is better than the PS4. GPU side, its integrated GPU is weaker. The laptop needs a discrete GPU with dedicated GDDR5 RAM to at least match. Edit: Wrong thread, but it is a good CPU for gaming, yet the integrated GPU is expected to struggle.

What is i7-6700HQ?

The Intel Core i7-6700HQ is a quad-core processor based on the Skylake architecture, that has been launched in September 2015. In addition to four CPU cores with Hyper-Threading clocked at 2.6 – 3.5 GHz (4 cores: max. The CPU is manufactured using a 14 nm process with FinFET transistors.

Does GTX 960M support 4K?

Commendable. Dell support says that 960M can handle 4K, but only at 30 Hz. If you want 4K at 60 Hz, you need to run it via Intel iGPU…

What generation is i7-6700HQ?

Specifications of the Intel Core i7-6700HQ

Processor Name Intel Core i7-6700HQ
CPU Family 6th Generation Intel Core “Skylake”
Number of Cores Quad-core / 2 computing threads per core
CPU Clock Speed 2.6-3.5GHz
Cache Size 6MB
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