redrumy3
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Well I bought one was 340 and came with some antivirus thing that i just threw out lol.
Looks like graphics is R5 512MB
Looks like graphics is R5 512MB
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can you run 3dmark icestorm?
Sure can. Downloading now
edit: installing
edit2: running it now
Hey guys sorry for late replys I just got back from work. I will post more info soon once I eat and stuff
passmark results.
www.passmark.com/baselines/V8/display.php?id=25110007759
For comparison, here is how the 512MB 6770M in my 2011 iMac scores. Probably worth noting that Apple used DDR5 and higher clocks on their 6770M, so these are 20-30% faster than what you would see with a normal 6770M in a 2011/2012 laptop.
http://www.3dmark.com/is/2064917
Hey guys sorry for late replys I just got back from work. I will post more info soon once I eat and stuff
passmark results.
www.passmark.com/baselines/V8/display.php?id=25110007759
updated drivers so i ran 3dmark again
http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/3266166
And my guess is Beema only has a single channel memory controller?
Just for comparrison, my Llano laptop with a bit of an overclock of 1650MHz/2867MHz (now at 1750MHz/2800MHz) with a 320 VLIW5 core GPU @ 400MHz and dual channel 1333MHz ram scored 35561 in Ice Storm. The APU I have is rated with a 35 watt TDP. So it seems like AMD has made some progress, that is a pretty comparable score you got with an APU rated at 15 watts, partly thanks to the more efficient 128 GCN cores, and of course a more advanced manufacturing process. And my guess is Beema only has a single channel memory controller?
Hi everyone. I have been stalking this thread and just joined so I can comment. I too bought this laptop... it's not my main pc but I just needed a basic laptop to work from home a day or two a week. My experience so far...
When I first got it I downloaded a quick demo, grid 2, to check out how it did (rarely game on pc's but just curious). The damn thing could barely get through the menu and when I tried playing on ultra low, there was still a huge amount of lag and it wasn't smooth by any means. I knew it was a low end laptop/graphics but damn. I also noticed when I would check out task manager and performance, the cpu was hovering around 1.0 ghz, occasionally dipping below 1 and hanging around 0.90 ghz -- plugged in, not battery, and thought this was odd.
I was about to return the laptop but saw the other post about the 3dmark so I ran that test and got 16,000 - no where close to the other poster. Jumped on hp's website and saw there was a bios update so I updated my bios and tested again -- jumped up to 32,000. Much better. Ran grid 2 again, and can play perfectly without a hiccup on medium settings (the auto setting didn't try anything higher). Obviously this game isn't the most demanding one out there but its newer and wanted to compare to the first test. also, after my bios update my processor now hovers around 2.0 ghz and bumps up to 2.4 which its suppose to.
I also installed the beta drivers from amd's website and my score went higher.. 33,500. I don't know a lot about this 3dmark stuff since it's new to me but at least it went up and it's a heck of a lot better than 16,000!
Sorry for the long post but wanted to let everyone know my experience. Here is the link from my most recent test:
http://www.3dmark.com/is/2066989
Llano just really sucks at 3dmark. My guess is that AMD never released optimized drivers.
HD 4000 does ridiculously well so comparisons to intels igps are difficult.
2nd run I did was just with updated drivers I haven't tried running it again with updated bios.Earlier when you updated drivers before running 3dmark for the second time... What exactly did you update? The bios or you just recently did the bios? Curious if I'm missing other driver updates...