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My PC:

11th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-1135G7 @ 2.40GHz 4 cores 8 threads 16GB ram

System Model: Swift SF314-510G

 

The performance of this Laptop is so horrible, I can't run a table of poker (it's not graphics intensive at all - does require SSD for a subsequent stat tracking software with Postgres DB handler

 

My grandma's PC should be able to run a few online poker tables...

I play professionally and have a main rig I grind 11-14 tables at a time but always need a break when count is thin & this laptop goes all kinds of BSODs, Warnings from Client Software(s), high background CPU when using such software, try rendering a 5 min video at 1080 with other parameters set for performance over quality & system can crash at times.

I thought they might improve the Xe graphics with some drivers but nah...

 

1. User benchmark rates my laptop horribly & shows similar laptops with similar results.

2. Even though I thought the site prolly didn't have sufficient data on this new graphics 'card' or couldn't recognize it during the test - again thinking - patches/updates will fix this. It's not gotten better, only worse.

3. How to figure out if the issue is some faulty update / 3rd party software OR is this supposedly 'lightweight, aesthetically mediocre, 11th gen experiment of CPU/GPU just a massive failure?

 

Any tips on how to improve performance based on attached details, both above & below?

It does perform excellent when dealing with software like PokerTracker 4 that need a better HDD than graphics + decent RAM i suppose. There is a solver in Poker for calculating the Nash Equillibrium - very RAM intensive, & that works pretty spllendidly although 16GB memory means it has limits. These sims created on that solver are pretty resource intensive.

Some data about PC & Bench performed. 

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