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Intel Graphics 4600 with 4690K

thenotoriousone

I never noticed that I can play Battlefield 4, GTA V or CS: GO on Intel Graphics. Haha! Resolution 1680x1050 and low settings go on 30-40 FPS, sometimes even higher.

Give me a boost. 

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I never noticed that I can play Battlefield 4, GTA V or CS: GO on Intel Graphics. Haha! Resolution 1680x1050 and low settings go on 30-40 FPS, sometimes even higher.

 

yup, if you have a GPU there is absolutely no reason to.. but yeah the intel GPU is not too bad

 

Iris Pro is even better

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yup, if you have a GPU there is absolutely no reason to.. but yeah the intel GPU is not too bad

 

Iris Pro is even better

Yeah, true that. Until I buy a 960, I can just game with 4600. ;) 

Give me a boost. 

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You know you can overclock the 4600 right? For the Gigabyte bios it's in with the Turbo settings if I remember right.

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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You know you can overclock the 4600 right? For the Gigabyte bios it's in with the Turbo settings if I remember right.

Really...I'd rather wait until my 960 arrives :P I don't want my CPU to run hotter. I am still on stock Intel CPU cooler.

Give me a boost. 

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Really...I'd rather wait until my 960 arrives :P I don't want my CPU to run hotter. I am still on stock Intel CPU cooler.

Never tried it myself, so I have no idea the improvement you can expect or the voltage you should run. But someone out there has to have done it so knows.

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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