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I think it's an OEM card, but looking at the different models it performs like a GT620 OR a GT650 depending on version.

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There is really no point trying to play games with something like a 730. Bare minimum you should be looking at a 750 Ti or better. Best option would be something like a R7 270, better performance and lower price. But even then the performance will be minimal. 

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i just wanted some info of its power, i already have a desktop with a gtx 560 and a sapphire mobo ehich makes the processor run at 100% in all games, even BF2

i am totally satisified with the gt 750M in my laptop

 

That's fair enough I wouldn't game on it, my 630 struggled a lot even on low but it was better than just my Q6600(R.I.P *insert sad face here*) at the time. You should use the 710,720 and 730 for media PCs if anything. It hasn't been benched because it's just not feasible or worth it.

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That's fair enough I wouldn't game on it, my 630 struggled a lot even on low but it was better than just my Q6600(R.I.P *insert sad face here*) at the time. You should use the 710,720 and 730 for media PCs if anything. It hasn't been benched because it's just not feasible or worth it.

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i would use apus for media pcs, does an i3haswell have intel hd graphics 4600?

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The i3 4340 and 4330 use the Haswell's Intel HD Graphics 4600

my hd graphics run BF3 in 1080p with everything on low at 20-30fps

which is actually pretty good, so if you decide to play some bf3 sometimes with this gpu you could get decent framerates at lower resolutions, even more if you dont have just 800mhz ram like me

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my hd graphics run BF3 in 1080p with everything on low at 20-30fps

which is actually pretty good, so if you decide to play some bf3 sometimes with this gpu you could get decent framerates at lower resolutions, even more if you dont have just 800mhz ram like me

Using Intel's on board would work if you're enjoying the game then that's all that matters. Once you go over the over 60fps mark at all times though you'll hate going below especially to 30.

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Using Intel's on board would work if you're enjoying the game then that's all that matters. Once you go over the over 60fps mark at all times though you'll hate going below especially to 30.

i used to play games with 5-15 fps, so 30fps is totally fine, if you want an intel without discrete gpu, its good enough

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i used to play games with 5-15 fps, so 30fps is totally fine, if you want an intel without discrete gpu, its good enough

 

I feel your pain been there cause I had my Q6600 CPU with 4GB of RAM no GPU for a while I wasn't a big PC gamer then I got the 630 cheap to play CS and WoW then I started playing BF and PS, Rust, DayZ etc and it was playable at like 20FPS on low etc, so I didn't mind it either

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