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zeuss562017-03-08 12:04:56
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zeuss56, 2017-03-08 12:04:56

Is there a noticeable difference between Intel HD Grahics and nVidia GeForce?

There is a choice between the HP x360 and Lenovo Yoga 5/7 laptop lines at a price of about 30,000 UAH.
HP only ships with integrated Intel HD Graphics/Intel Iris Graphics
Lenovo gives you a choice between nVidia GeForce 940MX and Intel HD Graphics
Here's a comparison of the models
I'm interested in. Screen size and processor power are important to me - here HP is the best option. But if you take into account the video card, then you need to make a compromise on the processor (i5 + 15") or screen (i7 + 14").
I suppose to use the device for development and read something on the road, I very rarely play, but I would like to be able to launch something modern in the next 5 years. How will the Count behave? percent with modern games or should you choose a discrete graphics card?

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Neron, 2017-03-08
@zeuss56

If you rarely play, I would not pay attention to vidyuhi. Yes, modern integrations allow you to run modern games and you can even play them (at the lowest settings in terrible resolution, of course, but you can - if the game is interesting, then it's normal). But if you answer strictly to the question - yes, even the youngest Geforce makes Intel integrations into three holes.

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Alexander Skusnov, 2017-03-09
@AlexSku

nVidia supports the CUDA library, while Intel doesn't.

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Ezhyg, 2017-03-09
@Ezhyg

If you want to play - do not take a laptop. There are only one or two gaming laptops in the world and their cost is prohibitive.

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